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Located in the heart of Lake George, New York, this Lake George family resort blends Polynesian-inspired charm with Adirondack wilderness aesthetics.
The property features bamboo-accented cabins equipped with hand-carved tiki statues and private fire pits, many offering direct access to a secluded stretch of shoreline.
Guests can dine at the on-site Kona Grill House, known for its cedar-planked salmon and tropical fruit-infused BBQ ribs, sourced from local Warren County farms.
A short walk leads to Shepard Park, a waterfront green space hosting summer concerts and the annual Lake George Winter Carnival ice sculptures.
History buffs will appreciate the Fort William Henry Museum, a reconstructed 18th-century British fort offering musket demonstrations and guided tours through its underground powder magazines.
The Lake George Historical Association Museum housed in the old Warren County Courthouse displays artifacts from the French and Indian War, including original Iroquois trade goods.
Outdoor enthusiasts can rent vintage Chris-Craft boats at Lake George Boating Center or hike the nearby Prospect Mountain Trail, which offers panoramic views of the Adirondack High Peaks.
Business travelers often utilize meeting spaces at the Lake George Forum Conference Center, while families frequent Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom amusement park, located 15 minutes south.
Reaching this Adirondacks cabin rental is convenient via Interstate 87 (Adirondack Northway), with Exit 21 providing direct access to Canada Street.
Albany International Airport lies 60 miles south, with seasonal shuttle services operated by Adirondack Trailways.
The Lake George Steamboat Company offers dock-to-resort transfers aboard the Mohican II paddlewheeler from Bolton Landing.
Cyclists can utilize the Warren County Bikeway, a paved trail connecting the resort to Glens Falls, with repair stations at key intervals.
Budget-conscious travelers might consider The Georgian Motel, offering retro-chic rooms with vinyl record players and a retro soda fountain, or Pine Grove Cottages, featuring knotty-pine interiors and communal BBQ pits.
Sunset Cabins on the north shore provides rustic Lake George motel accommodations with private docks, while Bear Cub Lodge near Hague offers wilderness camping packages with guided fishing trips.
Guest reviews consistently praise the resort’s Tiki Torch Lighting Ceremony at dusk and the heated outdoor pool shaped like a volcanic lagoon.
Many highlight the Cultural Canoe Tours led by Abenaki tribal guides sharing indigenous stories of Lake George.
Some note limited soundproofing between cabins during peak summer months.
Eco-conscious travelers appreciate the solar-powered tiki bars and partnerships with Lake George Waterkeeper for shoreline conservation.
Recurring mentions celebrate the Winter Fire & Ice Festival featuring ice tiki carving competitions, though some suggest bringing mosquito repellent for evening beach bonfires.
Several reviews recommend the Adirondack Craft Brew Cruise package that includes visits to local breweries like Adirondack Pub & Brewery.
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