Snocade: Indian Lake’s Annual Winter Festival
The Central Adirondacks’ popular week-long winter celebration continues on February 18, 2024.
The town of Indian Lake in the Central Adirondacks hosts its annual winter festival during Presidents Day Week 2024. The village celebrates all things related to winter.
Day Two activities on February 18, 2024 include:
7 - 11 am. Breakfast at Indian Lake Volunteer Fire Department
10:30 am - 2 pm Friends of the Indian Lake Library Book & Bake Sale
11 am — Cabins at Chimney Mountain Guided Hike with Tim Marks
11:30 am - 8 pm — Lunch and dinner specials at Indian Lake Restaurant, Tavern & Liquor Store
Noon - 4 pm —Kitty Kat Snowmobile Races at Indian Lake Little League Field
4 - 7 pm — Happy hour drink special at The Bear Trap
4 - 7 pm — Happy hour snow-themed cocktail special at McSweeney's Irish Pub
7 pm —Family Feud at the Indian Lake Theater
9 pm — Family Feud after party at McSweeney's Irish Pub
Activities are weather-dependent, and locations vary. For more information, visit the town of Indian Lake website.
While in Indian Lake, enjoy these other nearby venues and attractions in the Central Adirondacks.
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A little bit of everything and probably more than you really need.
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