Explore live views from the Adirondacks! Whether you're planning a trip, checking the weather, or just missing the mountains, these live webcams offer a glimpse into daily life in the Adirondacks—no matter where you are.
We've curated a growing list of Adirondack webcams that update regularly—offering real-time looks at mountains, lakes, and towns across the region. Click on any link below to open a new window with the live webcam feed hosted by each location.
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Tupper Lake, Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, St. Regis, and Wilmington
Live grounds cam at the Adirondacks' premier natural history museum, overlooking wetlands and the forest edge.
Sunset-facing pond cam hosted by the Wild Center — a favorite for watching the light change over the water.
Elevated view looking toward the High Peaks from this iconic lakeside lodge on Lake Placid.
Street-level and lake view in the heart of Lake Placid village, with Mirror Lake and the surrounding mountains in the frame.
Summit cam at 4,867 ft — one of the best real-time reads on High Peaks weather and visibility conditions.
Mid-mountain cam at Whiteface ski resort, useful for checking trail and snow conditions throughout the season.
Lakeside cam hosted by Paul Smith's College on the edge of the St. Regis Canoe Area wilderness.
Scenic view across the Upper St. Regis — a favorite destination for paddlers exploring the canoe routes of the northern Adirondacks.
Quiet pond cam in the remote Santa Clara area — a peaceful slice of the northern Adirondack landscape.
Live view of Chapel Island on Upper Saranac Lake — a great spot to watch for weather rolling across the water.
High Peaks Region
Keene Valley, North Hudson, and the Elk Lake wilderness
Street-level cam outside Keene Valley's legendary outdoor gear shop — the unofficial living room of the High Peaks hiking community.
Remote wilderness cam from the private Elk Lake Lodge — one of the most stunning privately held lakes in the entire park.
Central Adirondacks
Newcomb, Long Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake, North River, and North Creek
Phenocam atop Goodnow Mountain's historic fire tower — captures seasonal changes across the central Adirondack forest canopy.
View toward Mt. Sabattis and Long Lake from the village waterfront — one of the most scenic lake corridors in the park.
Scenic overlook cam from the grounds of the Adirondack Experience museum — sweeping views toward Blue Mountain Lake.
Campus pond view at the Adirondack Experience — a tranquil spot that sees plenty of wildlife throughout the year.
Live street cam in the heart of Indian Lake hamlet — a useful weather and road conditions check for the central park.
Nordic trail view at Garnet Hill Lodge — perfect for checking grooming conditions or watching a winter snowfall roll in.
Base lodge cam at Gore Mountain ski resort — the go-to check for ski conditions in the southern High Peaks area.
Western Adirondacks
Old Forge, Stillwater, and Cranberry Lake
Remote reservoir cam in the western Adirondack foothills — one of the quieter corners of the park with exceptional fishing and paddling.
Summit view from Old Forge's beloved local ski hill — offers a sweeping western Adirondack panorama year-round.
Campus cam at the SUNY ESF Ranger School on the shores of Cranberry Lake — a historic forestry training ground deep in the western Adirondacks.
Southern & Eastern Adirondacks
Lake George and Lake Champlain
Live view of the Lake George steamship pier and village waterfront — great for checking summer activity and weather at the southern gateway to the Adirondacks.
USGS water monitoring cam on Lake Champlain at Port Henry — on the eastern edge of the Adirondack Park with views across the lake toward Vermont.
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Adirondack Adventure Videos
Check out videos from our outings throughout the ADK throughout the seasons.