Visitors can discover the beauty of Lake George while staying at the Sagamore Resort. This Bolton Landing gem is one of the most stunning venues in the region, selected by Architectural Digest as one of the seven most beautiful hotels in the Adirondacks and recipient of the AAA Four Diamond award. The landmark hotel has been a destination hotel since the 1880s, created by legendary hotelier Myron O. Brown as an exclusive resort, secluded on a private 70-acre island. After two fires, the hotel was fully restored in the 1930s and home to the National Governor's Conference in 1950. In the early 1980s, the Sagamore Resort was honored as an official landmark by the National Register of Historic Places.
The resort features a main hotel, multiple two-bedroom condominiums, 11 one-bedroom, bi-level luxury suites for extended visits, seven private lodges, and a 2,000-square-foot, six-bedroom/four bathroom home for the ultimate private getaway. Guests traveling with pets can find accommodations for furry friends 30 lbs and under. Eight restaurants, including fine and casual dining, are onsite to please every guest's palate. A 950,000-gallon outdoor pool, a massive indoor entertainment center, an 18-hole golf course designed by Donald Ross along with four outdoor tennis courts provide guests with ample entertainment.
The Sagamore Resort features an on-site, world-class spa and salon offering everything from deep tissue massages to all-day pampering. The celebrated Lake George Spa and Sagamore Salon boasts a full line of client services, including special bridal packages for the many on-site weddings throughout the calendar year.
The resort hosts many special activities, most notably during the winter when the Adirondacks are the most majestic. Holiday happenings run from November through New Year's; in January, the Sagamore unveils the Glacier Ice Bar and Lounge, meticulously crafted with 18,000 pounds of clear crystal ice.