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Great Camp Sagamore

Great Camp Sagamore

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1105 Sagamore Rd, Raquette Lake, New York, 13436, United States
(315) 354-5311 greatcampsagamore.org
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Jul 14, 2018
Beautiful place, we went there for a wedding and we had amazing time walking around, canoeing and swimming in the lake. Do watch out for the mosquitoes though!! you think it's cool weather and up north so you won't expect mosquitos, but there are loads of them!

Jul 8, 2018
Amazing place. Tour guide was very knowledgeable! Definitely a must see place

Jun 27, 2017
If you're visiting the Adirondacks then this is a MUST see. There aren't many publicly accessible Rustic Great Camps, let alone facilities like this one - National Historic Sites that offer "no velvet" ropes opportunities to take part in resident programs for up to a week. Tours offer a taste of life at camp - both "upstairs and downstairs" looks into how the Vanderbilt's lived and how their support staff toiled to keep Camp operating 24/7/365, in the ready for a visit. The best way to experience Sagamore and all it has to offer is to take part at a program hosted at this non-profit institution. Prospective guests should check out the website for a current list of programs - even volunteer opportunities. The setting of the Camp is simply marvelous and the architecture here inspired the design of many of the National Park's most iconic Lodges. Top notch staff, plenty of recreational and educational opportunities, and all the comforts that can be found in a well-appointed hotel with just the right amount of "Roughing It" Vanderbilt style. What else would you expect from the place that purportedly inspired Margaret Emerson to coin the word "Vacation" ?

Jun 26, 2018
Excellent tour...Guide was very knowledgeable.

May 9, 2018
I hear it’s utterly fantastic. I know a former tour guide.

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