Adirondack webcams allow you to view the magical mountains, lakes and more.
The Adirondack Park of upstate New York is a wilderness area unlike any other in the world. The park was created in 1892 by the State of New York, and is a constitutionally protected Forever Wild area that spans six million acres of both public and private lands. The park covers 1/5 of New York State, and it is the largest publicly protected park in the contiguous United States.
When you have an area that is this large, sometimes it can be sunny in one part of the park, and snowing in another part. Weather can be variable in the region, and can change quickly. Because of the sheer size and the expanse of the territory, our team wanted to make it easier for you to see what’s going on in communities across the Adirondack Park, in real time. See what’s happening in your neck of the woods (think Al Roker)!
Adirondack Webcams:
- Hinckley Lake Web Cam
- Northern NY Endless Belt Web Cam
- Saranac Lake Web Cam (Cedar Eden)
- Old Forge Web Cam (Tourist Center)
- Old Forge Snow Cam
- Old Forge Web Cam (Christy’s Motel)
- Adirondack Acres Web Cam (Long Lake)
- Boonville – Tug Hill Web Cam
- Matt’s Draft House Web Cam (Inlet)
- Park Motel Web Cam (Tupper Lake)
- Paul Smiths Web Cam
- Indian Lake Web Cam
- Lake Colby – Saranac Lake Web Cam
- Lake Pleasant Central School Web Cam
- Lake Pleasant School Web Cam
- Camp of the Woods Web Cam
- Lake Placid Web Cam (Olympic Training Facilities)
- Tupper Lake Web Cam (Natural History Museum)
- Stillwater Reservoir Web Cam
- Tug Hill Web Cam
- Big Moose Web Cam
- Constableville Web Cam
- Edinburg Marina Web Cam
- Hoel Pond Web Cams