Osprey Lodge in Hammond
- bedrooms 2
- baths 1
- sleeps 6
- pool no
- hot tub no
- pets allowed no
- type Cottage
- community Lodges at Oak Point
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rates (USD)
$
200
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$
250
/ night
$ 1,000 - $ 1,300 / week
$ 3,500 - $ 4,700 / month
vacation rental description
Brand new lodge in the heart of Oak Point, felt by many to be the most family friendly and enjoyable community in the Thousands Islands! Relax on the screened porch while playing a game of Monopoly or enjoying a sunset dinner overlooking the bay. Inside the lodge, enjoy the open living/dining area. Kitchen has full sized appliances and bathroom has full tub/shower. View the majestic St. Lawrence all the way to the lighthouse on Crossover Island from the large 2nd floor sleeping loft. The expanded dock area has plenty of room to sit and enjoy the view, jump in the water, dock your boat, fish, sip your coffee in the morning or a cocktail at happy hour. Take a day trip to many US & Canadian attractions in Alexandria Bay, Clayton, Kingston or Brockville. Museums, historic castles & forts, island parks, great restaurants. Perfect for families, couples, fishermen, hunters, golfers, cyclists. Dock space and canoe rentals are available. We look forward to your stay with us!
property availability
Last modified on 03-4-2013 at 9:28 PM.
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Lisa Sarfaty 315-333-2340
cottage rental amenities
Inside Osprey Lodge: open living/kitchen/dining area leading out to large screened porch; master bedroom with king bed and 2nd bedroom with two twin beds on first floor; large 2nd floor loft with two twin beds plus full size futon and room to hang out; full kitchen with new appliances and dishwasher; full bathroom with tub/shower.
Outside: lawn for picnic tables, grilling, playing games; 2 fire pits for campfires; charcoal grills provided; lawn chairs provided
Dock: dock rental available; nice sitting area at end of dock; ladder for easy access to water; water is shallow off dock and gets deeper as you walk out on the nice sandy bottom
Nearby: Hammond Town Dock - large dock with easy access to the water; town boat ramp (free), Acorn Community House - open Tues & Thurs evenings for ping-pong and Candy Store
activities and attractions in Hammond Thousand Islands
Oak Point truly is a one of a kind community. As 4th generation Oak Pointers, we can tell you that once you visit, you will return again and again. Kids love all the activities - swimming in the bay, fishing off the dock, visits to the Acorn Community Center for candy & game nights, the 4th of July parade, land & water games and ice cream social. Adults love it for the same reasons! Take a walk around the circle and visit the historic cemetery, swing on the swings at the Acorn, bike through the farm country, buy local produce and baked goods at an Amish farm. Free town boat launch just steps away from the lodges.
On the Water: The earliest Native Americans called this region Manitowana - the Garden of the Great Spirit, and it is a vacationers' dream! Nature and water activities abound - cruise the 1000 islands, kayak in the early morning or evening to get close to nature, sail or windsurf through the whitecaps, go water-skiing or tubing along the coast, jet ski through the seaway channel, watch the Poker Run speedboat races between Kingston and Brockville, start a list of all the international ships plying the channel (they are especially beautiful at night with their deck lights glowing). The Thousands Islands is the world's finest fresh water diving destination - dive the many wrecks in water so clear you can see up to 100'. Or just sit on the dock and dangle your feet in the water!
Special Interests:
Fishing - Pike season starts the 1st Sat. in April; Bass & Muskie seasons start the 3rd Sat. in June. Muskie fishing is best in late fall, and ice fishing is great in mid winter! Kids love catching perch, sunfish & rock bass off the docks.
Golfing - nearest course is Langbrook Meadows in Brier Hill; nearby are 3 on Wellesley Island, 3 in Clayton, 2 in Governeur, New York State Park Course in Ogdensburg, Alexandria Bay Municipal Course in Alex Bay.
Hunting - we are open for duck & deer hunting seasons in the Spring/Fall.
Cycling - there is a great off-road, rails-to-trails system along the river, with difficulty levels ranging from simple to challenging.
Diving - there are many dive outfitters in the region who can take you to the numerous popular and interesting wreck sites all up and down the river.
vacation rental rates
Peak Summer-weekly $1300, monthly $4700, 1 week min. (June 15 - Labor Day)
Off-Peak - weekly $1000, daily $200, weekend $400, monthly $3500, 2 night min., (May 1 - June 15, and after Labor Day to Oct 8)
Boat Docking - $50 weekly, $15 per day
Rates are for 6 person occupancy. Lodge sleeps 8 comfortably. Each guest over 6 is additional $100 per week.
Cleaning fee: $50 (if you do not want to clean before you go)
Optional Linen Service: $10/week/person for towels & sheets (if you do not want to bring your own.
Lisa Sarfaty 315-333-2340
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