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Home in Lake George
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Hidden Gem Lake George - Lake View & Beach Access

Lake George Lake View House • Beach Access • Family-Friendly • Summer Vacations & Ski Trips Welcome to your perfect getaway in Lake George, NY & Bolton Landing. This airy, light-filled home offers stunning lake views, spacious living spaces, and access to a private resident beach just minutes away. Ideal for summer vacations, ski trips to West and Gore Mountains year-round adventure in the Adirondacks. Enjoy boating, fishing, kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, skiing, tubing & fall foliage

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Cabin in Poultney
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 372 reviews

Waterfront Vermont Lake House w/ Panoramic Sauna

We invite you to come stay and experience all of the beauty that Vermont has to offer at Lake St. Catherine. Located on the west side of the lake off a quiet private drive with almost 100ft of lake frontage, there are few spots with a better view. Watch the sun rise each morning from either our private decks. Explore the lake by canoe or kayak; both available for our guests. If the dates you're looking for are booked, message us for availability at our second location! Follow us @vtlakehouse

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A view from the cabin door reveals a serene deck overlooking Dream Lake. Two comfortable chairs accompany a small table, adorned with colorful cushions. Lush autumn foliage surrounds the water, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting.
Cabin in Lake George
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 295 reviews

Cabin on Dream Lake, home in Lake George area

Escape to a peaceful, cozy cabin on Dream Lake, an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility. Located 10 minutes from the village of Lake George, this haven offers a perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and easy access to Lake George, Saratoga and Glens Falls. Enjoy beautiful views from the porch, private yard and lake access, fire pit and grill. This is a perfect getaway for any season, especially for those who enjoy being in nature. Full kitchen, full bath, laundry, extra cots provided

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A small, rustic cabin is framed by trees, featuring a welcoming front entrance with wooden steps. A simple outdoor seating area includes a green sofa and a dark coffee table. Flower pots add a touch of color at the entrance.
Cabin in Bolton Landing
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

Bolton Landing - Cozy Adirondack Cabin Home & Ski

Small Adirondack cabin with a loft type sleeping area. One queen bed and a full size futon. Can easily host 2 adults and 2 children. Two couples are possible but limited privacy. Renovated cabin in Bolton Landing. Private setting with short walk to the Pinnacle trail head, 5 minute quick drive into town for groceries, public town beach, boat launch, Sagamore Resort, public beaches, restaurants, brewery, and shops. Gore ski area (40 minute drive. Dog pets are on an exception basis.

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A view from inside the cabin highlights a deck with a round table and several chairs. A striped umbrella provides shade, and a grill is positioned nearby. Through the trees, serene lake views are visible, contributing to a peaceful outdoor setting.
Cabin in Lake George
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 195 reviews

Cozy cabin, private beach access, near LG village

Cozy authentic cabin, with access to a private beach and next door to Hearthstone State beach. Free pass and use of beach towels, chairs, umbrella, toys, cooler. Filtered lake views from enclosed porch and deck, also patio, gas grill, Adirondack chairs, fire pit, and free firewood. Full kitchen. Convenient to everything in LG Village and in Bolton: boat/kayak rentals, hiking, biking, entertainment, shopping, and restaurants. Near trolly stop. Can park a boat at my other cabin nearby.

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Farm stay in Salisbury
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 415 reviews

Quaint 1-bedroom cottage on Blue Ledge Farm

This cozy cottage is on Blue Ledge Farm- a working goat dairy. It is a one-bedroom with a double fold-out futon in living room to potentially fit 4 guests. It is within 15 minutes of both Brandon and Middlebury, 1 hour south of Burlington. Pets are allowed, on leash. It can possibly include a farm and cheese tasting for an extra $20 per person (contact host in advance). It is the perfect place if you're an animal or cheese lover looking for a rustic and relaxing stay on a beautiful farm.

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Cottage in Adirondack
5 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews

Water's Edge at Beaver Pond

Like being on a boathouse, this unique custom cottage/camp embraces the spirit of Adirondack lakehouse living... with a breathtaking view from every room! Perched on the shore of private Beaver Pond, this pristine lake offers great recreational activities (canoe/ kayak/ paddleboard/ swimming/ fishing). Inside the cottage, this home is designed with every detail carefully selected, and all modern amenities included! Cozy, comfortable and well-appointed... a perfect vacation location!

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Home in Warrensburg
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Lake George | Hot Tub | Firepit | Schroon Lake

Escape this summer or winter to The Owls Nest Log Home! Just steps away from the Schroon River, indulge in fishing, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile and more. Hiking trails are nearby and lakes like Brant Lake, Lake George, and Schroon Lake are just a short drive away. Unwind in the hot tub with a glass of wine while enjoying the serene sounds of the river. Our fully-equipped home is perfect for families or couples looking for an stress-free vacation.

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The cabin is nestled among tall trees, showcasing a stone chimney and wooden exterior. A stone walkway leads to the entrance, while a covered wood storage area is visible nearby. Bright green leaves provide a natural canopy, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Whitehall
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

Hillside Cottage @ The Mettawee Retreat

The Hillside Cottage is a luxury cabin with views of the Mettawee River. Located on 26 acres on a back road, it is peaceful & private. Enjoy fishing, swimming, kayaking or relax on the deck. This riverside retreat includes a king bed, jacuzzi tub & a kitchenette. Sitting around the fire pit with dinner cooked on the grill is the perfect ending to a long hike. Whether it’s a quick get-away or an extended vacation, the Hillside Cottage is a simple solution from a complicated life.

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A cabin with large windows is framed by a wooden deck, surrounded by trees. Two red chairs are positioned near a stone fire pit, with logs arranged for a fire. A grassy area provides a natural setting, inviting outdoor relaxation.
Cabin in Johnsburg
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

2 bdrm ADK cabin 10 mins to GORE MTN

The "Mellow Moose" cabin is a quiet and peaceful retreat in the woods. Spend the day exploring the region or simply relax in nature. Afternoons are great for reading a book as the sun shines through the large living room windows. Relax on the screened in front porch for a quiet evening and a drink. Or enjoy a campfire and watch the sunset through the trees. Use this as your home base for a ski trip or take a trip to Schroon lake, Brant lake or Lake George. (Roughly 30mins)

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The exterior of a rustic bungalow is showcased, featuring wooden siding and a red front door. Two Adirondack chairs are positioned on a stone walkway, surrounded by autumn foliage. A window with multiple panes allows natural light to enter the space.
Guesthouse in Bolton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Romantic Getaway-Close to Bolton downtown

Unwind and recharge at this spacious, beautiful bungalow.. Take a 10 min stroll to downtown Bolton Landing! This cottage was lovingly finished with a beautiful gas fireplace, quartz countertops in the fully equipped kitchen, and barn wood accents for a luxurious yet rustic feel. Enjoy a cocktail while playing darts, ring toss and card games in the tiki hut. Bolton downtown shops, and restaurants are only a 2 min drive. Lake George village 20 min away.

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The cabin exterior features a modern design with large glass doors that reveal a cozy interior. Soft lighting illuminates the entrance, while a fire pit sits on a stone patio surrounded by gravel. Trees frame the serene setting, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
Tiny home in North Hudson
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Private ADK Tiny Home & Hot Tub for Two!

Stay Mountainbound is a Scandinavian- style cabin, tucked away in the Adirondacks. This refined retreat is designed with the modern couple in mind. This is the place for those wanting to get away from it all without sacrificing comfort and style. Privately located between pristine Schroon Lake and Keene Valley and within an hour drive to many high peaks and several world class ski resorts including Whiteface, Gore, and West Mountain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Lake George?

    Lake George has a variety of stays near the village, as well as around the lake’s quieter coves. You can explore options with direct lake access, scenic mountain surroundings, or locations close to shops and dining.

  • What are the best things to do in Lake George with kids?

    Families often head to local beaches, miniature golf courses, or take scenic boat cruises on Lake George. Adventure parks and interactive museums in the area are also popular for curious kids.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Lake George?

    Explore Fort William Henry, stroll the Lake George Village, or take a guided cruise across the lake. Hiking, water sports, and nearby adventure parks make the area a favorite for outdoor activities.

  • How is the weather in Lake George?

    Lake George has cold winters, often between 10–35°F (-12–2°C), and mild, warm summers reaching 80°F (27°C). Spring and autumn showcase cooler breezes and changing foliage, making each season distinct.

  • When is the best time to visit Lake George?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended, with warmer temperatures and seasonal activities on the lake. Autumn is also favored for its foliage and crisp air.

  • What are the best places to visit in Lake George?

    Fort William Henry has exhibits on the area's role in the French and Indian War, Prospect Mountain is known for panoramic views, and Lake George Village features shopping, local eateries, and lakeside parks for relaxing or strolling.

  • What are some hiking trails in Lake George?

    Prospect Mountain Trail rewards hikers with sweeping views, while the Shelving Rock Falls Trail leads to a scenic waterfall and forested paths. Trails around Pilot Knob are also frequently suggested for their lake vistas.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Lake George?

    You can discover hands-on exhibits at local museums, paddle along the lake, or play together at adventure and amusement parks. Ice cream parlors and lakeside picnics are a favorite way to round out the day.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Lake George?

    Explore historic Saratoga Springs, wander trails in Adirondack Park, or visit themed museums and artisan towns around the region. Mountain vistas and waterfalls are frequently suggested for nearby exploration.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lake George?

    Many stays in the Lake George area welcome pets, especially those near the lake and wooded surroundings. Select properties can provide space for pets and proximity to outdoor trails or parks.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Lake George?

    Early mornings around the lake are quieter for wildlife watching and photography. Local eateries can get busy in peak summer, so dining earlier or exploring outside the village is often suggested.

  • What is Lake George known for?

    Lake George is known for its clear mountain lake, historic sites like Fort William Henry, and its place at the foothills of the Adirondacks. Outdoor recreation, waterfront events, and changing autumn foliage draw travelers each year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Lake George?

    Discover quiet bays for swimming, less-traveled hiking routes near Shelving Rock, or locally owned galleries tucked away in the village. Small gardens and historic sites often reveal Lake George’s quieter side.

  • What are the best foods to try in Lake George?

    Lake George has hearty Adirondack comfort fare, local maple treats, and classic ice cream stands. Fresh-caught fish dishes and wood-fired pizza are also often recommended by visitors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Lake George?

    Pack layers for changing temperatures, sturdy shoes for outdoor adventures, and rain gear, especially in spring or autumn. Sunscreen and swimwear are helpful for sunny days by the lake.

  • What is the nightlife in Lake George like?

    Lake George nightlife includes relaxed waterfront bars, pubs with live music, and local venues hosting seasonal performances. The village center has a lively scene on weekends during peak season.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Lake George?

    Lake George hosts hot air balloon festivals in late summer, classic car gatherings, and fireworks shows during holiday weekends. Winter carnivals are also frequently suggested for families and visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lake George?

    Lake George has many family-friendly vacation rentals, including options with multiple bedrooms, kitchen facilities, and outdoor space for play. Properties near the lake or village provide convenient access to popular activities.

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