Hiking to Indian Head Overlook: A Bucket-List View in the Adirondacks

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Hiking to Indian Head Overlook: A Bucket-List View in the Adirondacks

The hike to Indian Head Overlook is a must-do adventure for those seeking one of the most iconic views in the Adirondacks. Perched high above Lower Ausable Lake, this rocky outcrop offers a breathtaking panorama of the surrounding High Peaks, the shimmering lake below, and the rugged wilderness that defines the region.

The journey begins at the Ausable Club in Keene Valley. Parking is available nearby, but be prepared for an extra mile-long walk along the private Lake Road, as vehicle access is restricted. The well-maintained gravel road is a gentle introduction to the hike, lined with towering pines and the occasional glimpse of the Ausable River.

At about 3 miles in, you'll reach a fork. Follow the sign for Indian Head and prepare for the real climb. The trail steepens here, with rocky sections and switchbacks that test your legs and lungs. However, the effort is consistently rewarded with stunning views as the forest occasionally opens to reveal hints of the grand scenery ahead.

The summit of Indian Head is nothing short of spectacular. From this dramatic ledge, the emerald waters of Lower Ausable Lake stretch out in both directions, framed by jagged peaks rising like sentinels above the valley. The view is postcard-perfect, especially during fall when the surrounding foliage blazes with reds, oranges, and golds. Many consider this one of the most photographed spots in the Adirondacks—and it’s easy to see why.

Indian Head Overlook is more than a hike; it’s an experience that captures the essence of the Adirondacks. With its combination of manageable trails and show-stopping views, it’s no wonder this trail is on every hiker’s bucket list.


Adventure Guide: Indian Head Overlook

Trail Details

  • Route: Lake Road to Indian Head Trail.
  • Distance: ~7 miles round trip.
  • Elevation Gain: ~1,200 feet.
  • Difficulty: Moderate, with steeper sections near the summit.

What to Bring

  • Essentials: Sturdy hiking boots, water, and a trail map.
  • Snacks or Lunch: The overlook is a perfect spot for a picnic.
  • Extras: A camera to capture the unforgettable views.

Best Times to Hike

  • Summer: Enjoy lush greenery and warm weather.
  • Autumn: Peak foliage season offers some of the most spectacular colors in the Adirondacks.
  • Winter Adventures: Snowshoes or microspikes are required for icy trails but provide a magical experience.

Driving Directions

From Lake Placid, take Route 73 to Keene Valley. Park at the designated area near the Ausable Club and begin your hike along Lake Road. Note that access requires signing in at the trail register.

Insider Tips

  • Arrive Early: Indian Head is a popular destination, and parking fills quickly.
  • Trail Forks: Follow the signs carefully at the forks to stay on the Indian Head route.
  • Extend Your Hike: Combine Indian Head with visits to nearby Rainbow Falls or Fish Hawk Cliffs for even more adventure.

The hike to Indian Head Overlook is a quintessential Adirondack experience. Whether it’s your first trek in the region or you’re a seasoned High Peaks hiker, the unmatched beauty of this trail will leave you in awe and eager to return.

Adventure Map

Reviews

tomasz j11 months ago
I did the 46er a long time ago, I love Dax, it feels like home, but I never managed to do 2 things - Indian Head and Haigh Falls George. Today I decided to take a walk and finally went to the Indian. I went to the West Trial. River to go to the 2nd waterfalls that I like - bevwr medow and rainbow. I admit that bever impresses me more in the summer! It's a nice winter and this hiking was epic - we have beautiful fresh snow, weather and views!!! The views from the Indians are breathtaking!!!! If I manage to make a reservation, I would like to go there in the fall... the route is not demanding, I didn't use snowshoes, but someone "cleared it out". The trail to the top is ahead of me. I was supposed to go back to the East River Trial, but I got hungry and I was thinking about it all day long. soup. But more on that in the next episode... I highly recommend this route,
Yuvraj Patela year ago
Very beautiful trail for FALL🍁. It also has few subtrails. Views were awesome, definitely worth the hike. We also visiting Rainbow falls in return, it was mind blowing. Rainbow falls is must visit while doing Indian head. Hike is around 14 mile loop, very limited parking so it's mandatory to get reservations done before traveling. Just in case you don't get reservations, buy bus tickets as an entry pass.
Emma Langham2 months ago
Long hike but absolutely amazing views at Indian Head! We took the west trail there and then the road back. Make sure you have a reservation as we did see people get turned away.
Jane Tong4 months ago
I’m not a huge hiker so the trail was definitely challenging. Don’t forget to make a reservation on their website in advance to enter the trail! The parking lot is very organized as there is a park ranger there to monitor and ensure people park properly to accommodate for all the cars. There’s a lot of roots and rocks to walk on which is hard on the ankles. I would say the markings for the trail (and lack of) in certain areas do get confusing but there are nice views and there’s a large rock at the top for a nice lunch.
Karthikeyyan S2 months ago
One of the best hike I’ve done so far! The views are amazing, without any big difficulties. Better to be prepared with water/food/snacks and you will be alright. Must visit during Fall colors!

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