Cabin w/ 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathrooms - Sleeps 5
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Our cabin is on Dark Bay (it's not really dark), which is on the
eastern shore of Lake George. We are directly opposite Hague and just
north of Gull Bay.
This is a quiet family oriented part of Lake George. The cabin has a
nice sense of privacy, there are no shared facilities.
Our Bay is small, has cabins on one side and only a boathouse and new
dock on the other. There's a 5 mph buoy in the bay, so the limited
boat traffic moves slowly. It's great for swimming and snorkeling. If
you have toddlers, there is a sand beach with lifeguards at Gull Bay,
just a couple of minutes south of us by car (our younger son normally
rides his bike over). The beach is for town residents and doesn’t get
much use. The boat launch is also located there. You’re welcome to use
both town facilities.
The row boat that comes with the camp allows for some exploring of the
lake (great morning exercise!) and the "U"-shaped crib dock can
accommodate most boats (rentals are available directly across the lake
at Dockside Landing Marina & in Ticonderga). Although we're not a
fishing family, our neighbor is always proving how great the fishing
can be.
Comfortable and relaxing, the cabin has a queen sized bed and a bunk
bed. We supply linens for the beds and bath, but you are expected to
bring your own beach towels. There is also a futon in the living room
and also one on the screened porch. The porch overlooks the lake and
most folks spend much of their time there when not on the dock. The
lakeside hammock is great for napping.
The gas grill is the favorite for summer cooking. The kitchen is
complete with coffee and espresso makers. There's a TV with a VCR and
FM radio. A selection of classic games (not electronic), videos, toys,
books can keep you busy in the evenings.
Most folks come to the cabin to enjoy the Lake. The major "tourist"
attractions are at the southern end of the Lake in Lake George
Village. The 40 minute drive will get you to the outlet malls, Great
Escape (theme park), Lake Cruises, wax museum, miniature golf, etc.
Ticonderoga (15 minutes north) has restaurants and some shopping. Fort
Ticonderoga, the site of the first "battle" of the Revolutionary
war, is open for tours.
Golf, tennis and horseback riding can be found in the general area.
All the attractions of Vermont are a short drive away.
Summer rates (July through Labor Day) - $1450 per week
Minimum Summer Stay, 3 nights (subject to availability) - $650
June & September - $950 per week
October - $750 per week
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