Lake Placid Lodge
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Lake Placid Lodge
Whiteface Inn Road
PO Box 550
Lake Placid
New York
12946
United States
Telephone:
+ 1 518 523 2700
Fax:
+ 1 518 523 1124
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Hotel Description
The Lake Placid Lodge has re-opened in a limited capacity after the devastating fire of December 15th 2005.

The Lake Placid Lodge is a member of Relais & Chateaux ~ the prestigious Paris-based hotel association ~ one of 450 properties worldwide, 66 in North America.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
Owl's Head is a very special cabin and merits a heading all its own. Set just a step or two from the edge of the lake, the cabin's private porch is fringed by a small, tumbling brook. The room boasts a huge hand-crafted stone fireplace and a king-size featherbed shaped from a tree. Views of the lake and Whiteface Mountain provide plenty of Mother Nature's art along with original oil paintings that hang on the log walls. In the enormous bathroom, there is a two-person jacuzzi jet tub, a dry sauna, and a six-headed steam shower. This spacious, one-room suite is our most sumptuous and romantic cabin.

Double Suite Cabins

These large, private, five-room cabins sleep up to four people. Our two-bedroom cabins offer sumptuous king featherbeds in each bedroom, and each bedroom has its own oversized bath with two-person soaking tubs and separate double-headed showers. Wet bars and small refrigerators are stocked with coffees, teas, juices, spring water, and soda. In the spacious, luxurious living room, a large stone fireplace faces the deep armchairs and the long, pillowed couches. Adirondack furnishings are designed specifically for each room by local craftsmen. And the views from these suite cabins are both quiet and immense ~ windows look onto the lake, the looming mountains, the slim birches and dark pines on the opposite shore.

Studio Cabins

Most of our rustic and luxurious Studio Cabins are set right at the lapping edge of Lake Placid. From the picture windows of these one-room suites, little but water and mountains can be seen. Each of these cabins has been furnished by a different Adirondack craftsman, so each has a spirit and look all its own, as well as a king-size bed and large stone fireplace. The lavish bathrooms have two-person soaking tubs and separate showers.