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Dive Into Deliciousness: Best Places for Sweet Treats In & Near Lake George, NY

If you’re exploring the area, don’t miss out on the best sweet treats in and near Lake George, NY. This region is home to a mix of fun candy shops, handcrafted chocolates, creamy ice cream, and fresh-baked goodies—perfect for a quick stop or a relaxing break during your visit.

Have a Blast at The Candy Space

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The Candy Space in Lake George turns candy shopping into an out-of-this-world experience. This modern, space-themed store invites guests to launch their candy purchases in a “rocket” for a playful twist on a classic indulgence.

The shop stocks a mix of nostalgic favorites and creative new treats, making it as fun for kids as it is for adults reliving childhood candy memories.

One Visitor Shared: "Awesome candy store that's tons of fun for kids. Had candies from all around the world, some that bring back some childhood memories! The service was also awesome - it's not just a candy store, it's an experience."

Sweeten Your Day at The Candy Apple

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The Candy Apple in Lake George Village is known for its colorful displays of handmade caramel and candy apples. Beyond the apples, the shop offers chocolates, gummies, fudge, and other classic sweets to satisfy any craving.

It’s an easy stop along Beach Road, ideal for grabbing a treat before strolling the village or heading down to the shoreline.

One Visitor Shared: "Fantastic service and such a great selection of sweets. No matter your preference of sweet, they have something for everyone."

Savor Old-Fashioned Favorites at Saratoga Candy Co.

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Saratoga Springs is home to Saratoga Candy Co., a sweet shop filled with old-fashioned charm. Signature items include locally made chocolates and the region’s famous peppermint pigs — a holiday tradition with a satisfying crunch.

Glass jars brimming with colorful confections and shelves lined with classic treats create a nostalgic atmosphere worth the short drive from Lake George.

One Visitor Shared: "Charming candy shop with a very nice selection of hand-crafted goodies. The owner was very accommodating, a real treat!"

Indulge in Artisan Creations at Barkeater Chocolates

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Up in North Creek, Barkeater Chocolates crafts small-batch sweets with an Adirondack twist. Rich truffles, flavorful bark, and seasonal specialties showcase high-quality ingredients and creative flavors.

It’s a worthy detour if you’re traveling north from the Lake George area, especially for chocolate lovers in search of something unique.

One Visitor Shared: "Super cool chocolate shop with all sorts of specialty items, truffles, hot cocoa, plus they give chocolate classes."

Cool Off with Ice Cream Favorites

Sprinkles Ice Cream

outside of Sprinkles Ice Cream Shoppe

Queensbury’s Sprinkles Ice Cream offers a wide variety of flavors, making it easy to customize your cone or sundae. It’s a laid-back, family-friendly stop with something for everyone.

One Visitor Shared: "Best ice cream I ever tasted! Everyone is so friendly and does a beautiful job creating your ice cream treat just the way you want it."

Fore! Ice Cream, Burgers & More

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Located at Lumberjack Pass Miniature Golf, Fore! Ice Cream, Burgers & More is the perfect pairing of play and dessert. Guests can enjoy 15 rotating soft-serve flavors daily, plus shakes, floats, sodas, and signature sundaes.

Plus, every paid admission to the mini golf course comes with free soft serve, making it a sweet bonus after a round on the greens.

One Visitor Shared: "Absolutely amazing time. Great course, challenging and well maintained. Free ice cream at the end!"

Check out the full Lake George Ice Cream Trail >>

Enjoy a Scenic Ride on the Sunday Funday Sundae Train

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The Saratoga Corinth & Hudson Railway offers a sweet twist on its scenic ride with the Sunday Funday Sundae Train. This 1-hour trip from Corinth to Greenfield combines Adirondack views with a handmade ice cream cup from local business The Barn.

Each nut-free cup comes with whipped cream and sprinkles, and Dole cups are available upon request. It’s a quick and entertaining excursion that’s perfect for making family memories.

One Visitor Shared: "Such a fantastic experience! All of the staff were very friendly and helpful. The ride was delightful, we rode in the open air car on a perfect summer day and it was very comfortable with awesome views."

Enjoy Fresh-Baked Treats

Park & Elm

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In Glens Falls, Park & Elm blends a gourmet food market, restaurant, and bakery. Their cases are filled with muffins, danishes, cannolis, and other tempting options that are great for a morning stop or mid-day pick-me-up.

One Visitor Shared: "This deli and gourmet grocery store is a nice addition to Glens Falls. I will definitely be back to try more of the baked goods. If you are looking for desserts, breads, meats, and cheeses, I would recommend stopping by to see what they have to offer."

Caffe Vero

baked goods case

Caffe Vero is a Lake George favorite for fresh-baked pastries and locally roasted coffee. From flaky croissants and muffins to seasonal specialties, it’s a convenient stop before exploring the lakefront.

One Visitor Shared: "Stopped in for breakfast. Food was good and came out pretty quickly. Service was excellent. We had the cold brew coffee which was delicious. Baked goods were excellent (try the scones)."

Plan Your Sweet Escape

From classic candy and artisan chocolates to bakery pastries, ice cream, and more, these destinations make the Lake George area a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.

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About the Author: Joe Legault Joe is a dedicated editor from Lake Luzerne, NY, with a passion for hiking the Adirondack high peaks, running half marathons and 5Ks, and visiting local craft breweries like Common Roots and Dancing Grain. He enjoys writing about the region's can't-miss attractions and activities.
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