Exceptionally well-heeled travelers seeking a glamorous version of roughing it head
straight for the Point. This former great camp of William Avery Rockefeller revives the
spirit of the early 19th-century Adirondacks, when the wealthy came to rusticate in this
sylvan paradise. No signs direct visitors to this intimate camp, helping it maintain its decidedly residential
ambience. The resort has a splendid location on a 10-acre peninsula
on Upper Saranac Lake. Rooms feature Adirondack twig furnishings, stone fireplaces,
elegant bathrooms and luxe antiques. From snowshoeing and cross-country skiing to water
sports, trail hikes and croquet, you’ll find a variety of outdoor activities. Guests have the
run of the place and no request is too much. (Champagne and truffled popcorn at 4 a.m.? No
problem.) Gourmet dining figures largely in the experience and with a nod to the patrician
past, guests don black-tie attire twice weekly at the communal dining table in the resort’s
great room.
The Point Amenities:
• 11 rooms. No children allowed. Restaurant, bar. Spa. Beach. Tennis.