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Nestled along the shimmering shores of Lake George in Warren County, the Lake George waterfront hotels gem known for its private docks and panoramic Adirondack views offers a quintessential mountain escape.
This Adirondack mountain resorts-style property features cedar-clad suites with stone fireplaces and balconies overlooking the lake, many equipped with kayak racks and fishing gear storage.
The on-site Boathouse Bistro serves regional specialties like venison chili and maple-glazed trout, sourced from nearby Warrensburg farmers' markets.
A short stroll leads to Million Dollar Beach, a half-mile stretch of white sand with crystal-clear swimming areas and vintage paddleboat rentals.
History enthusiasts can explore Fort William Henry Museum, a meticulously reconstructed 1755 British fort offering cannon-firing demonstrations and guided tours through its underground tunnels.
The Lake George Battlefield Park Visitor Center showcases artifacts from the French and Indian War, including original Mohawk arrowheads.
For family-friendly adventures, Magic Forest amusement park retains its 1960s charm with a hand-carved carousel and the iconic Santa’s Workshop exhibit.
Business travelers often frequent Prospect Mountain Business Park, home to Adirondack Winery’s tasting room and Glens Falls National Bank’s regional headquarters, while outdoor enthusiasts gear up at Adirondack Outfitters for guided hikes up Buck Mountain.
Reaching this Family resorts Lake George NY destination is straightforward via Interstate 87 (Adirondack Northway), with Exit 21 leading directly to Lake Shore Drive.
Albany International Airport lies 70 minutes south, with seasonal shuttle services operated by Adirondack Trailways.
The historic Lake George Steamboat Company offers dock-to-resort transfers aboard the Mohican vintage steamboat from Bolton Landing.
Cyclists appreciate the Warren County Bikeway, a 10-mile paved trail connecting the resort to Glens Falls, with bike repair stations at mile markers 3 and 7. Budget-conscious travelers might opt for The Georgian Lakeside Resort, offering compact cabins with communal fire pits, or The Lodges at Cresthaven, featuring retro 1950s motel units renovated with kitchenettes.
The Alpine Lake Lodge in nearby Brant Lake provides rustic charm with access to a private trout stream, while Scotty’s Lakeside Cottages appeals to anglers with free boat moorings and fish-cleaning stations.
Guest reviews consistently highlight the resort’s Sunset Wine Cruises, where sommeliers pair local vintages from Lake George Distilling Company with artisan cheese boards.
Families praise the Lakeside Cinema Nights, projecting classic films onto a floating screen, though some note limited parking during peak foliage season.
Eco-conscious travelers appreciate the solar-heated indoor pool and partnerships with The FUND for Lake George to protect water quality.
Recurring mentions celebrate the Adirondack Speaker Series, hosting naturalists and historians like Ed Kanze for evening lectures by the fire pit.
Several reviews mention the convenience of the Winter Ice Fishing Package, which includes heated shanty rentals and sonar equipment for lake trout adventures.
Lake George Resort with Pool & Private Beach | Lakefront Terrace Resort
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Located a half-mile from Lake George Village, Lakefront Terrace Resort features a private beach, pool, picturesque views and surprisingly affordable rates.
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