Top 9 Historic Hotels In The Adirondack Mountains, USA - Updated 2024

Ninna
Ninna 
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Adirondack Mountains are among New York’s most scenic destinations. It features numerous hiking trails which you can explore to see the most rewarding views statewide. If you are a beginner, consider the trails of Baker Mountain, Chimney Mountain, and Severance Mt. Trailhead. It is also possible to go hiking and try wines at the same time by journeying through Adirondack Coast Wine Trail. At Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake, you can learn more about the local culture. The massif is known not only for its scenic beauty but also hundreds of years of history. You can appreciate the local heritage further by staying in a historic hotel. Scroll down to check out the top historic hotels in the Adirondack Mountains, USA.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on May 31, 2024.

1. Hotel Saranac Curio Collection by Hilton; Saranac Lake (from USD 118)

Hotel Saranac Curio Collection by Hilton sits in a 1920s building that has maintained its original architecture over the decades. Staying true to its local heritage, it features Adirondack designs. Many on-site leisure facilities ensure that you can rest and recharge throughout your stay. When you wake up, you can enjoy the fresh air and admire the stunning mountain views on the terrace. Every night, you can wind down by the fire pit.

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Hotel Saranac Curio Collection By Hilton

Address: 100 Main St
73.37 km (45.6 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Cleanliness:
room itself was spacious and clean just needed better lighting specially in living room and bathroom
Host:
loved the great hall and the staff was outstanding
the bartenders waitresses and front desk were very friendly and helpful
the lady who checked us out was more demonstrative efficient and informative
Location:
great staff and great location for our trip
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2. Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel; Lake Placid (from USD 118)

Centrally positioned in Lake Placid, this vintage property is an excellent option for leisure travelers and adventure seekers. It began as ‘The Northwoods Inn’ in 1897, providing a home for adventurers exploring Adirondack Mountains. This hotel has transformed over the years without losing touch with its storied past. Today, it features many modern facilities, such as a fitness center, bars, and restaurants.

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Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Address: 2520 Main Street
68.31 km (42.5 mi) from Gore Mountain

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Tennis court Fitness centre

Top guest reviews
Cleanliness:
very clean and comfortable
Location:
nice hotel right on main street with parking in the rear
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3. Lodges at Cresthaven; Lake George (from USD 263)

Lodges at Cresthaven promises genuine rustic elegance within a 5-ha (11-ac) resort area in Lake George. It has maintained the local tradition of vacation home ownership in town, which began during the golden era of the 19th and 20th centuries. Moreover, its onsite restaurant, The Boathouse Restaurant, has a rich history. Back in the day, it housed the boats of the Ochs family, who originally owned the estate. This storied restaurant is now a famous wedding venue.

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Lodges At Cresthaven

Address: 3210 Lake Shore Dr
35.22 km (21.9 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
excellent lake view from our room
great pool and amenities
great location picture perfect view peaceful cozy and warm feeling lodge is beyond my expectation
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4. The Woods Inn; Inlet (from USD 165)

Established in the late 19th century, The Woods Inn was first known as Hess Camp. Since then, it has been a favorite base camp among outdoor enthusiasts exploring the mountains. The estate closed and stopped operations in the late 20th century. Extensive restoration began in 2003 and by the following year, guests started coming in.

Since there are less than 30 individually decorated guest rooms, suites, and cottages available, you can expect personalized attention in a peaceful environment.

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The Woods Inn

Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: 148 Route 28 Inlet
64.04 km (39.8 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Host:
everyone was very friendly
the staff in general were helpful though we had very little interaction
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5. Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort; Lake Placid

Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort boasts an idyllic location on Mirror Lake in Lake Placid. It has been welcoming guests with warm Adirondack hospitality for about half a century now. Since a couple started this resort, you can expect a family-oriented environment and easily feel at home. You can begin your day here with a productive workout in the well-equipped fitness center, open from 6am to 12am.

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Golden Arrow Lakeside Resort

Address: 2559 Main Street
68.19 km (42.4 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
our lakeside view room had a gorgeous view of sunrise on the lake each morning
fabulous room with mirror lake view super comfy beds and pillows
Cleanliness:
i suppose getting fresh towels and getting your garbage cleaned is all that can be expected these days
Host:
staff is kind and helpful
Location:
perfect location in town and on beautiful mirror lake
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6. The Inn at Erlowest; Lake George (from USD 232)

A popular destination for romantic getaways in Lake George, The Inn at Erlowest provides adults-only accommodations. It was constructed as a luxury private residence in 1898. Eventually, this estate became a sophisticated inn with a farm-to-table restaurant. The current owners took charge in 1999 and did major renovations to offer contemporary hospitality.

Only 10 vintage guest suites are available, so the property can accommodate a limited number of guests at a time. You can expect the staff to closely attend to your needs.

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The Inn at Erlowest

Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: 3178 Lake Shore Drive
35.47 km (22.1 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
one of the most beautiful hotels we have ever stayed in gorgeous setting lovely interior wonderful breakfast
Host:
the staff was friendly and very accommodating
great staff and nice rooms/grounds
the evening clerk harley was the perfect host he made us feel warm and welcome
absolutely loves our stay food staff and our experience were amazing
Location:
the inn at erlowest was very beautifully decorated and the location on lake george was perfect
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7. Garnet Hill Lodge; North River

Garnet Hill Lodge in North River takes pride as one of the few classic Adirondack lodges that remain operational today. Constructed in 1936, it has maintained its rustic charm over the decades. Perfect for small families, the cozy guest rooms and suites can accommodate two to five people each. You can hang out in the family room after a long day outdoors. It features a pool table, TV, and board games.

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Garnet Hill Lodge

Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: 39 Garnet Hill Rd
9.14 km (5.7 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Amenities & Room:
lots of room beautiful space quiet
it's cozy quiet and truly rustic with such a gorgeous view
Cleanliness:
the tea room was large clean and excellent for a family stay
Host:
everyone on staff was friendly happy to help and made us feel welcome
the staff is friendly and the food is great
Location:
it is a very beautiful peaceful location
beautiful location filled w history and great trail system
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8. The Pines Inn Lake Placid; Lake Placid (from USD 73)

Set at the heart of Lake Placid, this property has been delivering warm hospitality in a desirable location since the early 20th century. It was first called St. Moritz Hotel. Over the decades, this inn has hosted many high-profile guests and events, such as John F. Kennedy’s presidential campaign in 1960. Although careful restoration and updates were made in the estate, the old-world charm remains and continues to attract visitors.

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The Pines Inn Lake Placid

Address: 2302 Saranac Ave
68.9 km (42.9 mi) from Gore Mountain

Top guest reviews
Cleanliness:
not fancy but very clean neat and comfortable to stay for a short period of time
clean sheet clean bathroom 5 min walking distance from the strip
Host:
the owner just changed and they actually care about customers
Location:
excellent location to town
place was very close to town so super convenient
this place is super clear
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9. White Pine Camp; Paul Smiths

White Pine Camp is a thoughtfully restored Adirondack Great Camp in Paul Smiths. It used to be former President Calvin Coolidge’s summer home. Today, this lodge provides year-round accommodations with 13 cabins and cottages. Each cabin or cottage boasts furnishings that truly immerses you in the laidback lifestyle of the region. Whenever it is cold, you can light up a stone fireplace or wood stove. Most units have private patios or porches, allowing you to enjoy scenic mountain views.

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White Pine Camp

9.6 User Rating

Address: 432 White Pine Road
89.06 km (55.4 mi) from Gore Mountain

Parking Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms Fishing Skiing Games room Free parking Billiards

Experience a peaceful retreat in Adirondack Mountains

The enchanting Adirondack Mountains attract tourists with their timeless heritage and scenic beauty. Book a stay at one of these historic hotels in the region before you make the itinerary for a thrilling yet rejuvenating trip!

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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