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Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin.

Hague,
, Check in after 3:00 PM / Check Out before 11:00 AM

Overview

3 Bedroom
1 Bathrooms
Internet

Rooms and Beds

Room Count Capacity Details
bedrooms 3 sleeps 8
  • 4 Single Beds
  • 1 Double Futon
  • 1 Queen Bed
  • 1 Single Bed and 2 Double Beds
bathroom 1
  • Toilet · Shower only

Description

Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin.Our quaint seasonal cabin is located in the quieter northern part of the lake, in the town of Hague. This is up and over Tongue mountain, 20 minutes north of Bolton Landing, or 40+ minutes north by car from Lake George Village. There is less boat traffic and less water chop in our part of the lake. The northern part of the lake tends to attract people who really just want to relax and enjoy good times with their families. There are no bars or clubs in this area. Just beautiful nature and fresh air.After searching for 5 years, we chose our cabin because of the beautiful waterfront property, with 100 feet of lake frontage where we can dive into crystal clear water that is approximately 5 feet deep at the end of the dock. We love that it is not mucky, or rocky as it is a sandy bottom.The lake water is most lakefront owners’ drinking water supply. That’s how clean Lake George is!! The water comes into the house and is double filtered before it gets into the house. The kitchen sink has a third filter.Because many homes on the lake use this lake water for their water supply (for drinking and showering etc.), everyone must cooperate by being extremely mindful not to use any chemicals that hurt the quality of the water, and always put trash in receptacles.Our yard is a fairly flat , private quarter acre lot, on a paved town road, so there is no problem getting from house, or driveway to the yard or dock. Easy for everyone young and old. *** Exercise caution after rainy days since sometimes the dock and cabin deck wood planks can be slippery. There is a hose outside that can be used for rinsing off feet and also metal tubs will be provided by stairs going into the house.(On the outside of this original 1950s cabin, it is currently very worn looking and slated for a paint job and etc. Scheduled to be update for 2023 summer.)But don’t judge a book by its cover. The inside is clean and charming and has been renovated. The inside of the cabin has a modern kitchen with a dishwasher, fridge/ freezer, microwave, oven and stove. There is also a coffee maker and toaster oven. The kitchen window boasts a tremendous view of the lake and the backyard. It’s nice to be able to watch your family playing while you make meals.Although the kitchen is small, we make dinners for a dozen people every weekend. It works out great. Small means easier to clean up and enjoy the outdoors!! You will appreciate the ease and simplicity. There is a second fridge/freezer in the screened in porch. You are on vacation! At a lake!! Unless its raining, you won’t be inside until bedtime. Or game night. There are several games left for groups to play.The dinner table seats six. There is also a set of wooden TV trays for extra indoor eating by the couch/futon. On the deck there is a table as well next to the bbq. All inside furniture and new mattresses purchased in 2018 during our first summer there.The cabin has three bedrooms with closets and drawers and window a/c units.The first one we call the master. It has a beautiful authentic brand new queen log style bed with 6 drawers underneath to save room space.The second bedroom has a new “full over full” bunk bed and the stairs going up to the top bunk are a set of drawers. Plus there is a twin trundle hidden under the bottom bed. From the back of this room , you will access the third bedroom.The third bedroom has two sets of twin bunk beds. Under the new bunkbed is a set of drawers. This room accommodates sleeping for 4. To get into the family space from this room, you have to walk through the second bedroom.The family room couch is a futon that is a full. There is also a futon chair w ottoman that folds into a twin. In total the cabin can sleep 10+.The family room and dinner table (and kitchen) all look out to the lake. None of the bedrooms have a lake view. All of the bedrooms have new white blinds to block the morning light. The ceiling of all the rooms and the tops of the walls are white shiplap. The bottom part of the walls are original knotty pine.There is WiFi in the cabin. We encourage the use our time at the cabin to unplug, play games, and be outdoors as much as possible, but hey, we live in the 21st century.The yard has a fire pit by the water’s edge. There is also a tetherball in the backyard. We have other lawn games like volley ball and corn hole for your enjoyment. They will be left for you to use and found inside the screened porch. There is a plastic folding dining table inside the porch that can be used for arts and crafts or anything messy that should not be done inside the cabin. Feel free to use it on the lawn as well. Please return all games, toys and table where they were found. There are extra table cloths inside the cabin found in the cabinet labeled” table cloths.” You are welcome to use the spices left in cabinet, as well as paper goods, and firewood left for you upon arrival. Cleaning products are there for you to use as well.The adorable little town of Hague is just a mile away. There you will find a small grocery store with gourmet groceries, homemade cookies and pies and also a sandwich bar for made to order breakfast and lunch. The Firehouse is set up this year, as a bar only. They have food trucks parked alongside the entrance. Every Wednesday night there is live music at The Hague Beach with food trucks.Above this grocery store is a fabulous gift shop.There is also a Post Office and a real estate office, as well as the town Hall down the road. If you like hiking, you are very close to many trails including Jabe pond. Also you are very close to Silver Bay YMCA.For all other supplies, laundering services, more restaurants, and a Walmart, people will head to the next town north, Ticonderoga. This is a 15 minute drive north. In between the two areas, you will find campgrounds and a boat launch down the road.If you plan on bringing your JetSki or boat for your stay, this is where you would have to have it inspected before you can launch it into Lake George.For an additional fee, or if discussed w us what you think you will need, we can pull some of our watercraft so that you may dock or moor yours, during your stay at our cabin. Please ask about this if interested..Although the cabin does have a beautiful stone fireplace, it is NOT OPERATIONAL during your stay. It has been capped on the roof. We do not allow smoking and we do not allow pets.

What's Nearby?

Attraction Distance
Lake George 1 min walk
The Sagamore Golf Club 24 min drive
Fort Ticonderoga 24 min drive
Million Dollar Beach 42 min drive
Lake Bomoseen 71 min drive

Restaurants

Restaurant Distance
Eddie’s Restaurant 10 min drive
Hague Firehouse Restaurant 4 min drive
The Huletts Landing Casino 48 min drive
The Casino 49 min drive
Hague Market 3 min drive

Getting Around

Transportation Details
Ticonderoga Station 20 min drive
Glens Falls, NY (GFL-Floyd Bennett Memorial) Floyd Bennett Memorial)

FAQs

Is Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin. pet-friendly?

No, pets are not allowed at this property.

What time is check-in at Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin.?

Check-in begins at 3:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin.?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Authentic seasonal 1950’s Adirondack live edge /knotty Pine waterfront cabin. located?

Situated on the waterfront, this cabin is steps away from Lake George and Adirondack Park. Pharaoh Lake Wilderness and Ticonderoga Country Club are also within 9 miles (15 km).

Other Rules

This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policyGovernment-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental chargesSpecial requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteedOn-site parties or group events are strictly prohibitedHost has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the propertyHost has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the propertySafety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock

About the Area

Located in Silver Bay, this cabin is in a rural area and on the waterfront. Fort Ticonderoga and Ticonderoga Historical Society are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Ticonderoga Heritage Museum and Mount Independence State Historic Site.
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