Running loop from Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex
Running loop from Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex
2.9
(27)
46
runners
00:37
5.31km
80m
Running
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
Last updated: April 9, 2026
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Adirondack Park
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5.31 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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4.35 km
903 m
Surfaces
3.25 km
1.10 km
903 m
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Description
If you're looking for a quick, engaging jog that blends natural beauty with Olympic history, the Running loop from Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex is an excellent choice. This moderate 3.3-mile (5.3 km) route, with 247 feet (75 metres) of elevation gain, can be completed in about 36 minutes, making it perfect for a refreshing workout with a unique backdrop.
What to expect on Running loop from Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex
This route offers a dynamic experience, taking you through varied terrain that provides glimpses of the iconic Olympic Ski Jumping Complex and the stunning Adirondack High Peaks. While the exact path might incorporate sections of the maintained Nordic ski loop at the complex, you can expect a hilly yet manageable course. The highlight is undoubtedly the chance to run alongside a piece of Olympic legacy, with views that might even include athletes training on the jumps. It's a moderate effort that suits anyone looking for a scenic and historically rich run without committing to a full-day adventure.
Planning your visit
The trail originates from the Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex, where parking should be readily available. This area is a year-round training facility, so you might catch athletes in action, especially during summer months. For the best views and to experience the vibrant atmosphere, consider visiting during the warmer seasons. No specific permits are mentioned for running these routes.
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