Paul Smiths, New York
Located in the lodge building with its own private entrances. So even though Osgood is in what we call the lodge building there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there are two adjoining walls with other units. Osgood offers one large room that contains a sleeping area with a queen bed, living and dining areas, and a small kitchen. Full bathroom with shower, no tub. The east-facing covered deck of Osgood has a lake view in the distance through the trees.
Osgood can be rented in combination with Longfellow for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 6 people between 3 bedrooms.
The Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure.
The Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.
The Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.
Japanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,
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A place where history and Gods beauty combine for a truly peacful experience.
This is a gem. The camp is elegant and the new construction is outstanding. It was very quiet and peaceful. Having a boathouse full of canoes and kayaks is a treat. We wanted to get away and relax without complications. This was perfection. The cabins are like small well-appointed apartments. We'll be back. We feel privileged to have been able to stay at one of the great camps.
White Pine Camp is a gorgeous, well-kept, historical campsite with clean and thoughtful amenities. We especially loved the bowling alley and kayaking on the lake. Saranac Lake is only 20 minutes away if you’re looking to explore a very cool little downtown area (we loved Bitters and Bones for drinks and dinner) and Lake Placid is only 10 minutes further down the road. Perfect in any weather!
We were in the area for parents weekend at Paul Smiths and the cabin was the perfect place to stay!
Great place ,and location . Would love to visit in the summer.
The whole property gives you a sense of peace. It has beautiful grounds and our newly renovated room was very pretty.
Enjoyed our stay. The weather was cold but the cabin was warm and cozy. Quiet and very, very serene.
The trip was beautiful and I would recommend this rental and getaway to anyone.
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