If you’re seeking a rewarding hike that packs stunning views into a short adventure, the Mount Jo Loop Trail near Lake Placid is your ticket. This 2.1-mile loop may be modest in length, but it’s brimming with classic Adirondack charm, offering a family-friendly climb to one of the most picturesque vistas in the region.
The trail begins at the Adirondack Loj, where cheerful trail signs guide you into the forest. Almost immediately, you’re enveloped by the tranquility of the woods—tall pines, the murmur of rustling leaves, and the soft crunch of dirt underfoot set the tone for the hike. The trail splits early into two options: the Short Trail, a steeper but more direct route to the summit, or the Long Trail, a gentler ascent perfect for soaking in the scenery.
Whichever path you choose, the reward is the same: the summit of Mount Jo. From this rocky perch, you’re greeted with sweeping views of Heart Lake, ringed by dense forest, and the dramatic backdrop of the High Peaks. The sight of Mount Colden and Algonquin Peak rising in the distance is nothing short of awe-inspiring, especially on a clear day when the mountains seem to stretch endlessly.
The loop’s descent offers a chance to reflect on the climb. Whether you took the steeper Short Trail or the scenic Long Trail, the experience of Mount Jo leaves an impression—a perfect blend of effort and reward, with nature showing off at every turn.
From Lake Placid, take Route 73 to Adirondack Loj Road. Follow signs to the Adirondack Loj, where parking is available for a small fee.
Mount Jo may be small by Adirondack standards, but its payoff is mighty. For an approachable hike with breathtaking views, this loop trail is a must-do for anyone visiting Lake Placid.