Olympic Jumping Complex
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Introduction to the Olympic Jumping Complex
Less than 2 miles southeast of downtown Lake Placid, the Olympic Jumping Complex is a popular and convenient destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Originally utilized as an event site during the 1980 Winter Olympics, it now acts as a training ground for many Olympic hopefuls. For those who aren't athletically inclined, the complex also serves as an educational facility, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of a ski jumper.
Visitor Experiences
Stunning Views and Unique Opportunities
Recent travelers have praised the attraction for its stunning views of the Adirondack High Peaks. The complex offers unique experiences such as watching a ski jump competition or snow tubing down a 700-foot chute. However, visitors with a fear of heights might want to skip this attraction, as some reviewers have noted that the soaring heights can be a bit terrifying.
Admission Fees and Passes
Visiting the Olympic Jumping Complex costs $11 for adults ($16 on event days) and $8 for juniors and seniors ($10 on event days). If you plan to visit multiple Olympic sites, consider investing in a $35 Olympic Sites Passport. This pass provides access to the Olympic Jumping Complex, the Olympic Sports Complex, and the Lake Placid Olympic Museum, along with discounts on various experiences.
Activities and Tours
Daily Tours
At the complex, visitors can take a daily tour from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., which includes riding up the property's chairlift and glass elevator to the 120-meter jump's observation deck.
Seasonal Activities
The complex offers several seasonal activities. In the winter, visitors can enjoy snow tubing and ski jumping showcases, while summer activities include wheeled luge clinics and extreme tubing.
Additional Information
On-site parking is available, though it requires a bit of a walk to the complex, so dress accordingly. For more detailed information, visitors can check the complex's website.