Great Camps country — Sagamore, Pine Knot, and Echo Camp. The seaplane service at Seventh Lake is in this region's eastern reach.
Raquette Lake is where the Adirondack Great Camp tradition was invented. William West Durant — son of the railroad financier Thomas C. Durant — built Pine Knot here in 1877 and spent the next twenty years selling it (and its successors, Sagamore and Uncas) to the Vanderbilts, the Carnegies, and the Vanderbilts' cousins. The architectural vocabulary that Durant codified at Pine Knot — the rustic-bark exteriors, the twig railings, the half-timbered halls hung with snowshoes and antlers, the grand main lodge attended by separate guest cabins — became the visual idiom of every American mountain resort that followed, from the National Park Service lodges to the Yellowstone hotels. It started here, on this lake.
Great Camp Sagamore is still operating, owned by a nonprofit since the 1970s, and runs as a working learning center with overnight programs, summer courses, and Sunday tours. Pine Knot itself, though closed to the public, is intact on its peninsula. The W. W. Durant — a working twin-deck restaurant boat — runs guided meal-tours of the lake's historic shoreline from May through October, and is the easiest way for a casual visitor to see the camps without booking a multi-day program.
The permanent population is roughly a hundred. There is one general store, one church, one post office, no bank, no traffic light. The town is a Carnegie-library-and-pew-Sunday small Adirondack hamlet, with the Vanderbilt-era estates that built American luxury sitting just out of view down the shoreline. It is the most architecturally significant region in the Park, and one of the smallest.
Raquette Lake
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W. W. Durant cruises begin
Memorial Day
Black Fly Beer Camp: Lunch, Presentation, & Tasting Tour
Jun 27
Great Camp Sagamore
Vanderbilt camp · working learning center
W. W. Durant boat tours
Twin-deck dining cruises of the camps
Pine Knot
1877 · the original Adirondack Great Camp
Marion River Carry
Historic portage to Blue Mountain Lake
The Antlers
Lakeside dining since the 1880s
37 directory entries across 5 chapters · 35 pinned on the map · 3 upcoming events · 4 Field Guides cover this region
The most complete Adirondack Great Camp, open to the public.
Nine holes carved from wilderness at the heart of the park
Dinner, brunch, and scenic cruises aboard the W.W. Durant on Raquette Lake — running since 1991.
Where to stay, where to eat, what to do — the curated trio above, plotted.
Great Camp Sagamore is a historic Adirondack Great Camp offering multi-day programs, overnight stays, and daily activities focused on history, arts, outdoor recreation, and wellness.
A full-service Trek bike shop offering road, mountain, electric, hybrid, and kids' bikes, plus repair, fitting, and rental services for riders exploring the Raquette Lake region.
Blue Line Coffee House offers Adirondack-inspired apparel, handcrafted mugs, and mountain-themed gifts, along with pre-packaged coffee and coffee accessories. Products are available for nationwide shipping, and local customers can order dr…
A motel and cottage operation on Seventh Lake in the Fulton Chain, 1.5 miles north of Inlet, with a private beach, swim and boat access from the property, and a bonfire setup.
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Kamp Kill Kare is a historic Adirondack Great Camp on 1,000 acres featuring a private 500-acre lake, offering a luxurious and customized guest experience.
An art-centric Adirondack travel agency and inconvenience store located in Wanakena, NY.

A family-owned cruise operation on Raquette Lake since 1991, running luncheon, dinner, Sunday brunch, and scenic cruises aboard the W.W. Durant from June through October.
Raquette Lake Navigation Company offers dining, sightseeing, and special event cruises on Raquette Lake in New York. This family-owned and operated business has been providing scenic experiences aboard the W.W. Durant since 1991.
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A restored historic waterfront inn on Route 28 in Inlet, on Fourth Lake of the Fulton Chain. The only full-service hotel in the Inlet/Old Forge area, with main-inn rooms, a Carriage House, and a Lakefront Cottage. Three on-site dining options.

Camps, cabins, and lakefront — what to know about Park-region real estate, financing a second home, taxes and STAR, lakefront vs. mountain vs. in-town, and the surprises a generalist agent won't flag.

Lakefront lodges, mountain chapels, Great Camps, and barn venues — plus the coordinators, photographers, and officiants who know the region.

A trip designed for the whole family — toddlers to teens — that everyone will actually enjoy. Family resorts, beaches, easy hikes, rainy-day saves, and a sortable atlas of every kid-friendly thing in the Park.