Coordinates: 44°10.95′N 73°58′W / 44.18250°N 73.967°W
Adirondak Loj is an historic lodge near Lake Placid in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. The current facility was built in 1927 and is owned and operated by the Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK). Located on the shore of Heart Lake, it is nearby trails to Mount Marcy and Algonquin Peak, the two highest points in the state.
Accommodations include private rooms and bunkrooms, with meals also available. In addition there are campsites, lean-tos, and canvas tents.
The Loj sits on a private protected area of 706 acres that includes Heart Lake and Mount Jo; the preserve is owned and managed by the ADK.
The original Adirondack Lodge was designed by Henry Van Hoevenberg, namesake of Mount Van Hoevenberg. It opened in 1890 but was consumed in a catastrophic fire that swept Essex County on June 3, 1903. It was replaced by the present structure, designed by Saranac Lake architect William G. Distin, in 1927.