Mirror Lake Paddle

Rent a kayak, canoe, or paddleboard and explore Mirror Lake right in the center of Lake Placid village. The lake is small enough to paddle around in a couple of hours and motorboats are not allowed, keeping the water calm and quiet. Kids love the independence of paddling their own kayak along the shoreline looking for fish and turtles. The backdrop of Whiteface Mountain reflected in the still water on a calm morning is iconic. Several outfitters on Main Street offer hourly rentals.

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Mountain Fork River Kayaking

Paddle the clear waters of the Mountain Fork River by kayak or canoe with several local outfitters offering hourly and half-day rentals near Beavers Bend State Park. The river is calm enough for beginners and tandem kayaks let a parent pair up with a younger child. The route passes through towering pine forest and rocky bluffs and you can see fish in the water below thanks to the incredible clarity. It is one of the best ways to experience the Broken Bow area from a completely different angle.

March 7, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]

Village Creek State Park

A beautiful park on Village Creek in the Big Thicket region where the tannin-stained water runs clear through white sandbars under a canopy of hardwoods and pines. Kayaking and canoeing down the creek is the signature experience and the gentle current makes it accessible for families with older kids. The campground is right on the creek and the sandbar beaches are perfect for setting up camp chairs and watching the kids wade.

February 19, 2026 · map[email:hello@adventurehackers.com name:AdventureHackers]