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    Panther Mountain Inn

    1.7 (3 reviews)

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    Good burger beer and pizza place. Had Steamers as a special. Good local hole in wall but nothing exceptional

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    Pine Tree Motel

    Pine Tree Motel

    (9 reviews)

    $$

    I chose this place to stay for an excursion into the Adirondacks based on the charming photos on…read moreGoogle maps and the affordability. I'm please to report that Pine Tree Motel and Cabins is a true hidden gem. Cozy, rustic, remote, and surrounded by the almost overwhelming beauty of upstate New York. Norleen is an amazing owner and caretaker and jumped at every chance to make our stay a dream. Being amateur travelers, we over packed for the size of the cabin we stayed in, but that was our fault and otherwise the cabin was more than spacious and well-furnished enough for two lovebirds. 10/10, fully intend to stay here again someday soon. Thank you Norleen and Bert!

    Quaint little cabin motel rooms. There's a playground and fire pit for your family to use and…read morechances are high you'll have it all to yourself. Owner is nice and lives on the property, but I'm not fond of being told to sign a guest book where everyone's addresses​ and phone numbers are on display for anyone in the next couple years to take. Just city and first name would be interesting but personal privacy wasn't a priority. The rooms are great though. The bedset and curtains matched and there was a fridge (freezer didn't do anything since it was missing the door) and the AC was blasting for me when i got in. The blinds and curtains doubled up really block out the light. There was a bit of dirt around the room, but it's dusty and woody outside and probably blows in easily. I would definitely stay here again though.

    The Fern Lodge - Our room

    The Fern Lodge

    (15 reviews)

    A hidden gem in friends lake. We stayed here for one night and they literally have everything you…read morecan think of for a vacation home; outdoor jacuzzi, pool, bar, theater room, boat tour, smores, fireplace and a steam room. If you are lucky, you can spend time at outdoor jacuzzi for yourself/ your family. They also serve room-service breakfast which was delicious. The only minus points I want to mention are 1. no real fireplace (electronic fireplace) in your room (totally understood, but thought they had a real fireplace in each room from the pix we saw online. but they have like 3 real fireplaces in the property) and 2. we texted the owner the morning before we checked out to ask about the neighborhood, but we still didnt get a text back from her lol. but this place still gets 5 stars because we will definitely come back. such a cozy place and I can see that the owners really care about their property and also their customers.

    R-e-l-a-x-I-n-g First time staying at a a B&B and I would…read moredefinitely do it again. This was a two night get away. The Fern Lodge is tucked away off the beaten path with no signage. It's easy to miss but that's the whole point! You're off the grid and ready for some down time. Don't plan on using the internet much while you are here. We had a hard time getting and maintaining internet service. This was great in getting us to disconnect but a bit of a nightmare when we needed to use Waze or Mapquest for directions. We arrived 40 minutes early and the inn keeper initially seemed annoyed, frazzled and somewhat terse but quickly recovered once she realized our room was ready. After a tour of the grounds and the lodge we freshened up and headed downstairs to the main area for hors d'oeuvres and cocktail hour. I envisioned this to be much more than it actually was. I can't say that it was disappointing because I never expected it to be a highlight of my stay. I was however, very surprised at what was provided given the cost of our stay. The inn keeper offered us beer and wine and gave us a plate of four deviled eggs served on a plate with paper doilies. That was the extent of the hors d'oeuvres. Nothing else was prepared and nothing else was offered. On our second evening we had a small plate of cheese and crackers. They should bill this more as a light snack vs hors d'oeuvres. But again, not a big deal. This happy hour happens each day around four. On our first night we sat in the screened in porch and enjoyed the view of the lake before heading out to dinner. The second night we sat by the fire. There were a few other couples but everyone kept to themselves and enjoyed whatever space they were in and our time still felt private. There are rooms on each level of the lodge all offering a beautiful view though not all overlook the water. The inn is beautiful and if you're focusing on the ambiance of the lodge and the natural beauty surrounding it you'll realize the deviled eggs mean nothing. Our room was spacious and included a fireplace a fire pit and a jacuzzi tub. There are multiple fire pits around the lodge and s'mores kits to enjoy. If you choose not to gaze at the lake from afar you can enjoy any of the water toys down at the dock. There are also several walking trails to burn off the s'more you ate the night before. The inn keeper was a great concierge providing us with directions as well as suggestions for food and activities. Despite having a full house we really didn't bump into the other guests much during our stay. Downstairs is a pool table, a bar, fire place, puzzles, pool table, chess board etc. the bar is an honor system where you sip and sign for whatever you consumed and it will be added to your bill. During our stay there was a family of four staying at the lodge. Their children were around 12 and 15 and played darts while we played pool. There was plenty of space for us not to get into each other's way. There are books that other guests have left if you'd like to sit back with a good read. Breakfast was multi course small plates that were beautifully presented, tasty and just the right amount of food. You can have it brought to your room or request to dine in one of many areas of the lodge. We chose a table on the second floor with a great view of the lake. It was our own little spot with no distractions. The per night cost is $$$ but well worth it to relax, reconnect or just get outside and enjoy nature.

    The Lodge at Loon Lake  - Nobody puts baby in a corner.

    The Lodge at Loon Lake

    (1 review)

    Listen. You've got to have the "Dirty Dancing" mindset when you go into this. Follow me here…read more... Our room was straight out of Dirty Dancing. Outdated is an understatement. BUT - it was clean, it was comfortable, and it was oddly charming, in a nostalgic way. I booked directly with the owners, by (nostalgia #1) TELEPHONE (although you can use booking.com, but I've heard from other hotel owners that it's kind of complicated and a pain.) There aren't room "options" from what I can tell, so it makes me think each one has 2 full size beds. The bedspread are outdated, the bathroom is way outdated, the TV was enormous (and I'm not talking screen) and it had a small table with two chairs and a mini fridge, and STILL plenty of room. It reminded me of places my family used to stay on vacation when I was young (nostalgia #2) In fact, it's probably a great place for a family to stay! There's a door to the parking lot, and a door to a deck with plastic chairs that overlooks a lake (Loon Lake, I believe.) While we didn't get to explore the entire establishment, the grounds looked beautiful. Also, the owners are a delight. I chatted all about kids and NYC and covid and travel with them, long enough that my husband came looking for me! Hopefully, when covid relaxes and my kiddo is a little older, we can come stay for a proper weekend trip, and I'll catch Swayze and J Grey in their finale performance.... This is a perfect family nostalgia getaway spot, OR ironic hipster overnight. Go!!

    Sunset Mountain Lodge

    Sunset Mountain Lodge

    (1 review)

    $$

    Pros: location was good for what we needed to do that weekend…read more Cons: when booking a room you will stay in the main " lodge"where walls are paper thin and you feel like you are in a murder movie. No one was around for us to check in and it was very eerie and we didn't even know if we were in the right place. Fast forward 30 mins later it's like a party in the place. Not only were we inconvenienced all night by those coming in and out as it is incredibly loud but we were subjected to a couple above us having a disturbing time during the night from 1-3am and could hear everything and creeping if floors and could not sleep (obviously). Also strange that no credit card is accepted so you are forced to pay hundreds of dollars in cash there must be some under the table no tax action going on. The man that owns the place was also very weird and made us really uncomfortable. He was waiting for us to come out of our room in the morning to pay, not sure how long he was waiting for but we felt very awkward. Room was also really old and not clean, floors were dirty and had large red stains. We felt uncomfortable the entire time and did not get any sleep. Needless to say we will not be back here or recommending this place to anyone. I'm sure the cottages are nice but it is not evident what the set up is when you book a room.

    From the owner: Sunset Mountain Lodge is a resort nestled in the lower Adirondacks on the shore of Brant Lake. We…read moreare the perfect destination for your relaxing getaway, family reunion, group gatherings, and other multi-day social events. Our lodge, available for group rental, offers 10 nicely appointed rooms, 9.5 bathrooms, a full kitchen, large dining room, a social gathering room with a TV, a picturesque porch, wireless internet, and all of the comforts of home. We also have 6 "Housekeeping Cottages" available on a full-week basis. Four of our cottages are two-bedroom, two-baths, and the remaining two are one-bedroom, one-bathroom. All are equipped with kitchen facilities. The Sunset Mountain Lodge provides it's guests with full access to one of America's most beautiful lakes. It includes a delightful sandy beach with rowboats, canoes, sailboats, kayaks, and plenty of room for lake recreation. We also have a large grassy lawn with shuffleboard, horseshoes, and a playground for children. We are conveniently located in close proximity to a number great activities such as horseback riding, antiquing, rafting, biking, fishing, and amazing hiking in the Adirondacks. Self-contained in solitude, the Sunset Mountain Lodge is the perfect place for families and friends to get together for re-acquainting, relaxing, and creating lasting memories!

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