Availability
Select “+ more info” below for rates. Call (843) 705-6549 October to May
Call (518) 523-2858, June to September.
- Children Welcome
- Non Smoking Only
- Pets Considered
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Max:
*Rates are subject to change until confirmation.
July, August and September
$2600/weeklyJune and October
$1500/weekly
Notes:
$950/week for boat rental
Bed size: 1 Queen, 2 Twin
Room size: 2 Bedroom
General
Newly remodeled waterfront boathouse w/ secluded back deck, and access to local camp – breathtaking views Whiteface Mountain!
This property offers private elegant camp living. Access to the camp is by boat only. You may bring your own or one is available for rent. This rental is not for the budget minded.
Check-in time
Flexible
Check-out time
Flexible
Phone number
1-518-523-2858
Pets
Pets are welcome
Additional information
Enjoy waterfront living at its finest! Newly remodeled boathouse on beautiful Buck Island on Lake Placid.
This lake is nestled against the village of Lake Placid, home of the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Winter Games.
Breathtaking views of Whiteface Mountain and the Adirondack mountain range from the expansive front porch.
Enjoy outdoor dining and cocktails on the secluded back deck. Inside is warm and family oriented and includes large flat screen tv and full kitchen.
Enjoy all types of outdoor mountain lake living including swimming, waterskiing, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, hiking and tubing. Upscale dining and shopping available in the village. Cultural activities include symphonietta, museums, Lake Placid Film Festival and theatre.
A variety of world class sporting events are held throughout the summer.
Rental includes parking and boat slip at the Lake Placid Marina and boat slip on the island.
Amenities
- Balcony
- BBQ/Grill
- Cable TV/DVD/VHS
- Deck
- Full Kitchen
- Linens Provided
- Satellite TV/DVD/VHS
- Washing Machine & Dryer
Activities
Attractions:
- Cinemas
- Health/Beauty Spa
- Live Theater
- Museums
- Restaurants
- Theme Parks
- Antiquing
- Boating
- Horseback Riding
- Miniature Golf
- Shopping
- Sight Seeing
- Wildlife Viewing
- Cycling
- Fishing
- Golf
- Hiking
- Hunting
- Kayaking
- Mountain Biking
- Rafting
- Rock Climbing
- Sailing
- Snorkeling/Diving
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Water Skiing
- Wind-Surfing
Internet
Yes
Parking
Parking space at marina. Boat slip available on island and main land.
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Lake Placid
Activities
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