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Lake Clear was served by New York Central trains from Montreal in the north and New York City to the south. From Lake Clear passengers would transfer to Lake Saranac and Lake Placid to the east. However, by the post-World World War II years, the default itinerary for trains coming from cities to the west and the south beyond the Adirondacks ...
The estate was designed by local builder Ben Muncil in collaboration with New York architect Theodore Blake. [3] As originally built, the property could only be reached by water, though a driveway was added in later years. Guests arrived by floatplane or Post's boat at a private dock, and thence via funicular to the main building at the top of ...
Located on 10 secluded acres south of Dalton, New York, this 2010-built cabin offers a quiet, relaxing stay. It’s minutes from Letchworth State Park, which is full of waterfalls and gorges.
These newish Hudson Valley and Catskills boutique hotels offer guests the opportunity to stay in nature in an upscale cabin; find out where.
In 2007, the council renamed Clear Lake to the Agatha A. Durland Scout Reservation. The reservation's namesake had donated her Long Island Sound bayfront mansion in Rye, New York on Milton Point, to the council and a 20-year trust to the council. In 2007, the waterfront property, Durland Scout Center, was sold to private developers.
Camp Katia on Upper St. Regis Lake. The boathouse and one of the cottages at Knollwood Club on Lower Saranac Lake. Pine Tree Point on Upper St. Regis Lake. The Great Camps of the Adirondack Mountains are often grandiose family compounds of cabins that were built in the latter half of the nineteenth century on lakes in the Adirondacks. The camps ...
Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York owns five camp properties in the Adirondack region, to include two overnight camps: Hidden Lake Camp is 400 acres (1.6 km 2) in Adirondack Park, 3 miles from Lake George Village. Lake Clear Camp is situated on 91 acres (370,000 m 2) on a peninsula, on Lake Clear, in Lake Clear, New York.
Adjoining the lake was the Allegany School Of Natural History, a group of 42 cabins, and a main building housing a library, several science laboratories, and an assembly room. The park was developed extensively between 1933 and 1942 when the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) took on the project of building roads, bridges, camping areas, trails ...