Lake Placid’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration Lights Up the Adirondacks

Lake Placid’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration Lights Up the Adirondacks

LAKE PLACID, NY – The historic village of Lake Placid upheld its beloved Independence Day traditions on July 4, 2024, drawing over 15,000 visitors for a day of patriotic festivities against the stunning backdrop of Mirror Lake and the Adirondack High Peaks.

Lake Placid Fourth of July fireworks over Mirror Lake 2025
Spectacular fireworks reflect on Mirror Lake during Lake Placid’s annual celebration (Photo: Lake Placid News)

Time-Honored Traditions

  • Parade: 75+ floats traveled Main Street featuring local veterans, Olympic athletes, and the 10th Mountain Division Band
  • Reading of the Declaration: Performed at noon by historian David Kahn at the War Memorial
  • Fireworks: 22-minute synchronized display launched from the Lake Placid Club at 9:30 PM

2025 Highlights

New This Year: Drone light show addition with 150 synchronized units forming patriotic images

Event Schedule

7:30 AM Firecracker 5K Race
10:00 AM Parade Begins
12:00 PM Declaration Reading

Attendance Records

Community Impact

Local businesses reported record sales during the celebration:

  • Restaurants: 40% increase over typical summer day (Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce)
  • Hotels: 98% occupancy rate (Adirondack Visitors Bureau)
  • Merchants: $1.2M in collective sales (Downtown Association)

Historical Significance

First celebrated in 1907, Lake Placid’s Fourth of July is the longest-running consecutive celebration in New York State. The event has only been canceled twice – during World War II (1943-1945) and the COVID-19 pandemic (2020).

Did You Know? The 1980 Winter Olympic cauldron is relit every July 4th at the speed skating oval

Visitor Information

  • Parking: Free shuttles from Northwood School
  • Accessibility: Reserved viewing areas at Mid’s Park
  • 2025 Date: Saturday, July 4 (planning already underway)

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