Lake Luzerne, NY, is an Adirondack community situated 10 miles from Lake George and 20 miles from Saratoga Springs. Known for its scenic beauty and budget-friendly housing, Lake Luzerne offers access to beaches, the Hudson and Sacandaga rivers, and various outdoor activities such as boating and fishing. Home styles in the area include ranch-style houses, hillside chalets, log-cabin homes, large Victorians, Cape Cods, and colonial revivals, many featuring waterfront views, private boat docks, and beach rights. The town center is walkable, with destinations like Wayside Beach and local basketball and tennis courts easily accessible. For those seeking things to do, the Adirondack Adventure Center provides whitewater rafting, tubing, treetop, and ziplining adventures. Mill Park and the Hudson River Pump Company museum offer historical insights, while the Rockwell Falls Public Library serves as a community hub. Dining options include Moon Star Asian Bistro, Rocco’s II Restaurant and Pizzeria, and the Rockwell Falls Inn Wine Bar. The Frances Garnar Kinnear Museum of Local History and the Adirondack Folk School preserve the region's cultural heritage. The Luzerne Chamber Music Festival, hosted by the Luzerne Music Center, features summer concerts with renowned artists. Families can send their children to The King’s School, a highly rated private K-12 Christian school. Lake Luzerne is connected by Route 9N, with access to Saratoga Springs and Lake George via Interstate 87. Flooding can be a concern for homes along the Hudson River, particularly in low-lying areas.