UNIQUE LAKEFRONT DESTINATION with Four Seasons of Adirondack Adventure | Haus in Ticonderoga

5 Schlafzimmer Haus in Ticonderoga
Unique lakefront historic home located on Eagle Lake in the town of Ticonderoga with four-seasons of outdoor activities. The Main Lodge at the Great Camp on Eagle Lake offers so much more than the typical lakefront home:
- A sandy beach located on a quiet lake cove with boathouse and Adirondack chairs for lounging.
- Kayaks, canoe, four-person paddle boat and rowboat are provided for exploring the lake and fishing. Life vests in a variety of sizes provided in the boat house.
- A 1,000 sq. ft. lake views Great Room with a large U-shaped lounging sofa that seats 10, a large dining table that seats 10, game corner with chess set and large original fireplace.
- Family Den with lake views, fireplace, large flat screen TV, plush leather couch, small dining table, full bathroom and direct accesses the lake area/grounds.
- Outdoor gas grilling and dining area that seats 10-12 under hundreds-year-old pine & birch trees with lake views.
- Wrap-around enclosed porch with views of the lake, floor to ceiling library, sitting areas for reading or board games, dart board, additional direct access to the lake area/grounds.
- Fully equipped kitchen with large 6 burner gas stove, fridge, separate freezer and dish washer ideal for cooking for large groups or holiday meals.
- Lakeside Wood Fire Pit surrounded by Adirondack chairs and always stocked with complimentary wood for use.
- Gazebo screened in with views of the lake for playing cards, board games or just relaxing.
- Two-person hammock under hundred years old pines and lake views.
- Large parking area with plenty of room for multiple cars.
- Complimentary seasonal Welcome Gift with take-home memento from your visit.
- WiFi is available through-out the home.
Eagle Lake is known as one of the quieter lakes in the region with an abundance of wildlife, tranquil panoramic views and ample outdoor recreation activities by water or land. Eagle Lake features 410-acres of crystal-clear water formed on a plateau with an elevation of 951 feet and is 2.5 miles in length. The source of water that creates Eagle Lake includes an underground aquafer which is why it is known for its pristine waters. Loons, Deer, Brown Trout, American Eagles, Largemouth Bass, Otters, Osprey, Green Frogs, Racoons, Beavers, Moose and more are some of the wildlife that you'll see when visiting.
In addition to all of the recreational activities just steps outside the home, the area offers endless hiking trails, historic landmarks including the famous Fort Ticonderoga located only 10 miles from the home, the Star Trek Museum located 8 miles from the home, downtown Schroon Lake located 12 miles from the home and a variety of farm stands and apple orchards selling locally grown produce.
MORE ABOUT US:
Originally, the home was built during the Gilded Age (early 1900’s) as a private Great Camp home to the Spaulding family. Eighty-five years later, our family purchased the property and did a complete renovation. We were able to keep many of the original features while modernizing much of it to today’s comforts. It’s a unique blend of old and new; keeping the character of being an Adirondack Gilded Age Great Camp while not sacrificing any of the modern conveniences of today.
WHAT IS AN ADIRONDACK GREAT CAMP?
Early 19th century architects created function from form, taking design cues from nature to establish one of the most recognizable architectural styles of the era – Adirondack Rustic. Expansive lodging compounds, referred to as Great Camps, were designed to blend into their natural surroundings, offering rustic yet luxurious retreats for the Gilded Age elite. Adirondack Great Camps were as synonymous with the Gilded Age as the names Vanderbilt and Rockefeller. Designed to blend into their natural surroundings, these sprawling compounds spanned the most coveted shorelines of the Adirondacks – as well as some of the most remote. The Great Camp on Eagle Lake is one of the homes in the Adirondacks to have this shared history.
SOME OF OUR HOME'S HISTORY
The Spaulding Family purchased the land at the beginning of the Gilded Age and built it section-by-section. At one time, the room we refer to as the "Great Room" was the entire structure. As our family did the renovations, we could see and date when each new section was built from the stud work and around window frames where period newspapers were used as insulation.
Due to the condition of the house and grounds in 1982 when it was purchased, some of the original features of the home were not salvageable. For example, the outside of the home was once all half pine logs which we had to replace because of water rot. However, on the enclosed porch, the interior walls still have the original pine log siding that once encompassed the whole home.
The boat house you see today is actually the second boat house built by the Spaulding's. The first one was destroyed during an early spring landslide off the mountain behind the home that pushed it onto the partially-still-frozen lake. Rather than remove the damaged one, the Spaulding family allowed it to sink to the bottom of the cove and built a new one in its place. When you snorkel in front of the current boat house, you can see some of the original boat house's remints including beams and stonework. One of the advantages of having the original boat house underwater is that it created an ideal habitat for many species of local fish, making the beach area a great fishing location.
Wherever possible, original features of the Spaulding's Great Adirondack Camp was kept during the renovations including the fireplaces, hard wood floors, French doors, built-in bookshelves, Gazebo, Boat House, and so much more. For 8 years following the purchase of the home in 1982, the whole family worked together to complete all the renovations. It was a labor of love then and continues to be some 38 years later as we have continued to improve and maintain the beauty of this Adirondack Great Camp.
If you are looking for a unique location for your Adirondack vacation, this location is ideal for making memories that will last a lifetime.
UNIQUE LAKEFRONT DESTINATION with Four Seasons of Adirondack Adventure is located in Ticonderoga. UNIQUE LAKEFRONT DESTINATION with Four Seasons of Adirondack Adventure provides accommodation, featuring Seeblick, Sicherheit/Sicherheit, Unterhaltung, among other amenities. This Haus features Seeblick, Sicherheit/Sicherheit, Unterhaltung, to make your stay a comfortable one.
UNIQUE LAKEFRONT DESTINATION with Four Seasons of Adirondack Adventure has 5 Schlafzimmer , 4 Badezimmer, and max occupancy of 11 people. The minimum rental for this property is 1 nights, but this can change depending on the season you plan on staying. Previous guests have given good rated it, and VRBO labeled it a top-rated Haus because of the excellent services rendered by the owner or manager of this Haus, and has consistently provided great experiences for their guests. Most families or guests that use it recommend it to their friends and some of them are repeat guests. Haus has a friendly neighborhood, and the Ticonderoga has interesting places to visit. If you want to learn more about the Haus in Ticonderoga, such as places to visit and things to do nearby, you can check below to learn more.
Annehmlichkeiten
Übersicht über die Einrichtung
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Heating
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4 bathrooms
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Bathtub or shower
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Hair dryer
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Toilet paper
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Towels provided
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5 bedrooms
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Bed sheets provided
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Day bed
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Dining table
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Fireplace
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Living room
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Wood stove
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Blender
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Coffee/tea maker
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Dishwasher
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Electric kettle
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Lobster/crab pot
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Microwave
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Oven
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Refrigerator
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Stovetop
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Near laundromat
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Washing machine and dryer
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Beach sun loungers
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Beach towels
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Car required
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Onsite parking
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No pets allowed
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Cobblestone flooring in public areas
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If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
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Smoke-free property
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Boat on site
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Fitness facilities nearby
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Golf nearby
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Hiking/biking trails nearby
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Kayak on site
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Kayaking nearby
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Rafting nearby
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Sledding nearby
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Swimming nearby
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Water skiing nearby
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Water sports equipment
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Water tubing nearby
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Wildlife and game walks nearby
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Books
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Games
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Smart TV with cable/satellite service
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English
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In a rural location
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In the mountains
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Near a health or beauty spa
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Near a hospital
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On the lake
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On the waterfront
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Children's dinnerware
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Children's games
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Children's toys
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Playground
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Phone
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Free WiFi
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Balcony
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Barbecue grill
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Firepit
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Garden
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Outdoor furniture
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Carbon monoxide detector installed (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
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Deadbolt lock
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Fire extinguisher
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First aid kit
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Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
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Cross-country skiing and snowboarding nearby
Richtlinien
Bewertungen
FAQ's
Ist diese Ticonderoga haus haustierfreundlich für Gäste?
Nein, Haustiere sind in dieser Unterkunft nicht erlaubt. Lesen Sie die Gästebewertungen, um zu erfahren, was Gäste zu sagen hatten.
Hat das Ticonderoga haus einen Swimmingpool?
Nein, diese Ticonderoga haus hat keinen Swimmingpool. Weitere Details zur Verfügbarkeit von Innen- oder Privatschwimmbädern und anderen Einrichtungen finden Sie hier.
Wie viel kostet eine Übernachtung im Ticonderoga haus pro Nacht?
Die besten Preise für Ticonderoga haus beginnen ab $1,138 pro Nacht inklusive Sicherheit/Sicherheit, Unterhaltung, Frühstück, Grillen/Kochen im Freien, Schwimmbad, Aussicht, Balkon/Terrasse, Sportliche Aktivitäten, Wäscherei, Klimaanlage, Parken, Meerblick, Wellness-Einrichtungen, Spa, Kamin/Heizung, Bar, Kinderfreundlich, Fernseher, Bettwäsche/Bettwäsche, Internet, Küche, Seeblick Ferienimhaus™ bietet eine große Auswahl an Unterkunftsmöglichkeiten für alle Arten von Reisenden. Unser Ziel ist es, jedem Reisenden die perfekte Hütte, das perfekte Resort oder die perfekte Mietunterkunft zu bieten und ihm gleichzeitig einen komfortablen und angenehmen Aufenthalt zu bieten.
Ist Ticonderoga haus ein familienfreundlicher Ort zum Übernachten?
Basierend auf den Informationen, die wir vom Eigentümer oder unserem Partner erhalten haben, gilt diese Unterkunft nicht als familienfreundlich. Wie vom Eigentümer oder Manager berichtet, hat die haus nicht angegeben, dass Kinder willkommen sind. Bitte sehen Sie sich Details zur Eignung für Ihre Familie an oder fragen Sie bei der Unterkunft nach, um weitere Informationen zu erhalten.
Ist das Ticonderoga haus rollstuhlgerecht oder bietet es Dienstleistungen für behinderte Gäste an?
Basierend auf den Informationen unseres Partners hat das Ticonderoga haus nicht angegeben, ob es rollstuhlgerecht ist. Ebenso gibt es keinen angegebenen Aufzug in der Unterkunft. Spezifische Barrierefreiheitsdetails können im Abschnitt "Unterkunftsdetails" dieser Seite erläutert werden.
Was ist die Mindestaufenthaltsdauer für das Ticonderoga haus?
Basierend auf den Informationen des Eigentümers oder Managers gibt das Ticonderoga haus an, 1 day Aufenthaltsrichtlinie für diese haus. Gäste werden darauf hingewiesen, dass die Mindestaufenthaltsdauer je nach Saison oder Verfügbarkeit unterschiedlich sein kann und vom Eigentümer oder Manager nach eigenem Ermessen festgelegt wird.
Welche Stornierungsrichtlinie gilt für das Ticonderoga haus?
Basierend auf den Informationen des Eigentümers oder Managers lauten die Details zur Stornierungsrichtlinie für das Ticonderoga haus wie folgt: Stornierungsbedingungen Gäste werden darauf hingewiesen, dass die Stornierungsrichtlinie je nach Saison, Verfügbarkeit oder aktuellen Reisebeschränkungen unterschiedlich sein kann. Die Gäste sollten auch beachten, dass diese Richtlinie Änderungen unterliegen kann und vor der Buchung bestätigt werden sollte. Weitere Details können auf dieser Seite in der Unterkunftsbeschreibung verfügbar sein. Früher Check-in oder später Check-out kann jedoch manchmal zwischen dem Gast und dem Eigentümer oder Manager dieser Unterkunft verhandelt werden.