The Sagamore


Established over 100 years ago, The Sagamore sits on Lake George in New York at the southern end of Green Island. This golf resort offers upscale accommodations, gourmet cuisine, and many other amenities.

The hotel opened in 1883, established by a group of millionaires that made the area their summer home. The hotel was completely reconstructed in 1930 after being destroyed by fire twice. The resort has hosted many notable visitors and events, including the 1954 National Governor's Conference, presided over by Vice President Richard Nixon. The resort is within the boundaries of the six million acre New York Adirondack State Park.

The 137 guestrooms and suites, all of which are non-smoking, all include complimentary wireless internet access, and televisions with games and movies. Guests can also choose to stay in The Lodges, offering affordable accommodations; The Hermitage, which offers bi-level suites in a 19th-century carriage house; The Castle, a six-bedroom home next to the resort that accommodates up to 12; or The Condominiums, suites that are individually owned.

Guests can relax in the resort's spa, golf at the resort's course, dine at a variety of restaurants, host group events, or enjoy outdoor recreation at Lake George or in the Adirondacks. The Sagamore lies about a one-hour drive north of Albany International Airport.

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