High in the Adirondack Mountains, this vintage postcard captures the dramatic stone stairway descending from the summit of Whiteface Mountain, with the waters of Lake Placid and the surrounding wilderness stretching across the distance. The carefully built steps wind their way down the rocky ridge, guiding visitors from the summit castle toward sweeping views of forested peaks and the village below. From this lofty vantage point, the landscape unfolds in layers of blue and green, with the Adirondack High Peaks rising beyond the lake in the far background.
This postcard was produced in natural color by Mike Roberts of Berkeley, California, known for his richly printed mid twentieth century scenic cards that highlighted famous landscapes across North America. The image preserves the sense of adventure and grandeur experienced by travelers who made the journey to one of New York’s most spectacular mountain summits.