The Lodges at Crest Haven
Stay lakefront, just minutes from Lake George Village.
The Lodges at Cresthaven are perfect for vacationers who want to be near the action of Lake George Village but also want the amenities of an upscale lakefront vacation home. Guests can reserve a brand new, Adirondack-style, one- or two-bedroom townhouse (two-bedroom units also have a second full bath, which is nice). Each lodge has its own fully equipped kitchen featuring a refrigerator, microwave, oven range and dishwasher. Some even have fireplaces and washers/dryers in the unit.
Guests can also opt for a more traditional hotel-style room that comes with a jacuzzi, kitchenette/wet bar, shared access balcony minifridge and microwave.
All accommodations have heat and A/C, high-speed internet access, hairdryers, flat-screen TVs and the usual modern conveniences.
Families and visitors will find plenty of recreation options at The Lodges at Cresthaven. The resort’s 11-acre property boasts:
Indoor/outdoor pool
Fitness center and rec room
300’ foot sandy beach
Volleyball and bocce ball courts
Horseshoe pit
Picnic tables and charcoal grills
Kayaks
Paddleboards
Rowboats
Playground for little ADKers.
Recently added is the 15-person Grotto Spa, open from April to November. Guests can also relax at the lakeside lounge and fireplace, which the staff lights every evening.
The seasonal Boathouse Restaurant on the property lets guests take a day off from cooking. Constructed in 1876, the property was once owned by NY Times publisher Adolph Ochs, The Boathouse has stunning lakefront views and is open April through October.
Many other dining options are available two minutes away in Lake George Village or nearby Bolton Landing. Grocery delivery is available, as well.
For the latest information on availability, consult the Lodges at Cresthaven website.
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