The Queensbury center point is about 2 miles north of Floyd Bennett Memorialorial Airport and 3 miles east of Great Escape and Splashwater Kingdom.
The best time to visit Queensbury is in the summer from May to August. The weather is warm this time of year and area attractions offer extended hours. Keep in mind, however, that the Adirondack region tends to get crowded in the summer, so you'll want to book your room well in advance. High temperatures range from 71 to 83 degrees, but lows can feel quite chilly, especially during May. Pack light layers even in during the summer months just to be safe.
If you're traveling to New York for the winter sports season, make your reservations from November to April. Despite single-digit temperatures, tourists flock to the area for skiing, tubing, hunting, ice skating, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. Certain attractions will be closed for the season, but you'll still find plenty to do no matter when you visit.
Travelers who prefer to take advantage of discounted hotel rates and fewer tourists should plan a trip during September or October. Winter recreations haven't yet kicked in, but school-aged children are back in school, which reduces the number of families who visit. Best of all, the annual Adirondack Balloon Festival, which has been going strong since 1972, takes place in late September. You'll want to book a hotel several weeks in advance, however, since the festival draws in a bigger crowd than average for the shoulder season.
If you qualify to reserve your room at a special rate, you can take advantage of money-saving discounts during your trip to Queensbury.
AAA members can save five percent off the Econo Lodge in downtown Lake George. This cost-effective property offers modern guest rooms with mountain views, in-room coffee makers, hairdryers, safes, flat-screen TVs, and wireless internet. Some rooms even feature Jacuzzi tubs. The property itself boasts a heated indoor pool, a seasonal outdoor pool, a free continental breakfast with waffles, a large meeting room, guest laundry facilities, and a deck running the full length of the building. Best of all, the bus trolley stops right at the hotel's door!
Seniors, military families, and government employees can also save up to 20 percent off area hotels, including Holiday Inn Lake George Turf, Country Inn & Suites by Radisson Lake George, and Quality Inn Glens Falls. Simply present your proof of eligibility at check-in to enjoy the special rate.
Queensbury offers many mid-range hotels that give you even more value for your money.
Red Roof Inn Glens Falls - Lake George offers comfortable guest rooms with inviting contemporary decor, in-room coffee-making facilities, microwaves, mini-fridges, and compact workspaces. The pet-friendly hotel also offers a free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi access.
Clarion Inn & Suites at the Outlets of Lake George is centrally located near the Adirondack Outlet Mall and French Mountain Commons. Enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, an on-site fitness center, an indoor heated pool with hot tub, valet cleaning services, oversized vehicle parking, and a business center. Guest rooms include work desks, coffee makers, hairdryers, wake-up calls, flat-screen TVs with premium cable, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Some rooms include balconies, wet bars, and handicapped-accessible features.
The area around Queensbury is home to numerous museums and historical sites worth visiting. Chapman Historical Museum includes the historic DeLong House preserved as it would have looked centuries ago. The museum features exhibits highlighting the Glens Falls and Adirondacks region, including vintage signage from the end of the 19th century.
The World Awareness Children's Museum in Glens Falls offers interactive exhibits the whole family will love. Take a trip around the world through exhibits from Mexico, Brazil, Nigeria, Japan, and other countries. Kids can try on kimonos, match world currency to their corresponding countries, and express themselves through art.
The Fort William Henry Museum is an important landmark for anyone passing through the area. Discover what Fort William Henry was like during its time as an outpost in 1757. Learn about the roles women played at the entrenched camp and fortress. The museum comes alive with military demonstrations four times a day, plus it features the largest gift shop in Lake George.
Exploring everything Queensbury, New York, and the Southern Adirondacks have to offer is a tall order, but it's worth the effort. Whether you're looking for a resort experience or a budget-friendly roadside hotel, you can find the perfect accommodation to meet your family's needs.
Below are reviews of the city of Queensbury, NY from an actual visitor's perspective.
A friendly stop for our adventures in Lake George and the surrounding area.
The city is great!
The Common Roots Brewery and Fr. Vanderveer at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Two great gems! Talk of the Town was great as well!
We stayed to assist at an event at Lake George.
Family entertainment!
Proximity to Six Flags Amusement Park, and Lake George Village and plenty stores nearby.
Restaurants in the area are great.
Family entertainment
Had a lot of attractions for families to enjoy
Had a lot of attractions for families to enjoy!
Close to Glens Falls.
The beautiful, snowy views of West Mountain Ski Area!
Well kept and attractive.
Close to restaurants, mall and attractions.
A great time! The mountain air is delightful!
Shopping and lots of it including the outlets in Lake George.
Lots of things to do!
The Balloon Festival and Silo Restaurant & Shops!
Adorable, comfortable hotel with a good breakfast!
Shopping!
Many restaurants and activities.
Perfect city. Close to many attractions.
I visited Lake George.
Attended the NYSPHSAA Games. Have done so for 20 years plus. Hotel is in a great location for this and a good value.
The kids liked the arcade games and bowling!
Very nice quaint town. And best of all, very safe!!!!!
Close to Lake George and Glens Falls.
Room was clean. Staff was extremely nice and helpful. How can you complain. Awesome area. So many fabulous attractions!!!!
How can you complain. Awesome area. So many fabulous attractions!!!!
Close to all attractions and Lake George.
Quaint and quiet away from outlet stores. Log Jam is still excellent dining.
Everything is very easy to get to.
Restaurants were very good.
How friendly the people were No matter where you at
Close to Lake George!
Convenience of stores, mountains and food!
Shopping areas and music concerts
The closeness of the attractions was a plus.
We enjoyed the mall and outback steakhouse. If you are planning to go yo great escape or indoor water park the best place to stay would be Country Inn & Suites by Carlson. The fun spot is also a great place to take kids.