HISTORIC ADIRONDACK GREAT CAMP ESCAPE | NEW YORK
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HISTORIC ADIRONDACK GREAT CAMP ESCAPE | NEW YORK
HI STO R IC A D IRONDAC K G R E AT C A M P E SC A P E | N E W YO R K Stay where the world can’t find you...TM Lake Kora is “an amazing and peaceful retreat....the setting is so scenic and private” Set amid the spectacular New York Adirondacks, this historic Great Camp features charming luxury lodges on a thousand-acre private wilderness escape. It is the pure distillation of summertime, of leaping off docks, of gleaming wooden boats plying the pristine lake and dinners by the fire. Once a private playground for the Vanderbilts, Lake Kora invites your family and friends to experience this extraordinary property as a Great Camp of your own. A fully staffed and allinclusive rustic paradise. Lake Kora’s Location Lake Kora is located in the heart of the Adirondack Travel Times to Lake Kora mountains in Upstate New York and is a thousand Drivingwith from charming Albany luxury lodges set on a acre escape Airport...............................................................2 hours completely secluded lake Driving from Syracuse Airport...........................................2 hours, 30 min Driving from Adirondack Regional Airport (SLK).........1 hour, 30 min Helicoptering from New York City.............................. hour Driving.......................1 from Albany Airport....................................2 hours Travel Times to Lake Kora Driving from Syracuse Airport...............2 hours, 30 min Driving from Adirondack Regional Airport (SLK)..............................1 hour, 30 min Helicoptering from New York City..........................1 hour The History Lake Kora was built in 1898 as Kamp Kill Kare, a magnificent log-and-stone compound on a vast forest preserve, with its own 500-acre lake. It was an exclusive retreat, but soon the site of many grand affairs. Yale and Harvard teams practiced on the softball diamond and the eminent families of the Gilded Age came to dance on the Boathouse docks. No expense was spared on luxury and mountain charm: birch bark writing paper, a Venetian gondola, a floating lantern-lit bridge, and even a dancing black bear. Still in private hands today, the camp has remained astonishingly intact for more than a century. The Season Lake Kora is available throughout the months of July, August, September and the first half of October. Set in the beautiful Adirondacks, guests enjoy the summer months and outdoors - diving into the lake, canoing, and biking on the trails. For the fall, it is absolutely stunning as the leaves change to vibrant colors and the air is more crisp. Guests continue enjoying all the outdoor adventures, retiring in the evening to the hot tub, meals by the great stone fireplace, and bowling on the heritage alley. Average temperatures • July & August: Mid 70 degrees (74 and 75 range) during the day, with evenings mid 50s • September & October: Temperatures range from high 60s to low 70s with evenings in the 40s Accommodation Twenty exquisite guest rooms are spread among eight log cottages near the lake’s edge. Each is a realm of quiet and comfort, with original furnishings and fixtures made by Lake Kora craftsmen a century ago. Soft white linens and featherbeds, stone hearths laid with fire, elegant wood-walled bathrooms with vintage soaking tubs encourage long, dreamy repose. Bedroom Details 14 primary & 6 extra Main Lodge The center of all the attention complete with a large dining room, living room and seating spread throughout • Indian Room: Downstairs bedroom with two twin beds and bathroom • Fort Room: Downstairs bedroom with two twin beds and bathroom • Gables Room: Upstairs bedroom with a king bed and bathroom • Alcove Bedroom: Upstairs bedroom with two twin beds and bathroom • Porch (extra bedroom): Upstairs bedroom with two twin beds and a wall of screens to the outdoors, shared bathroom • Bachelor’s Room (extra bedroom): Upstairs small bedroom with one twin bed, shared bathroom Tree House Grand and whimsical, the most unique residence on the property and favored by many • Downstairs master bedroom with a king bed and full bathroom • Upstairs extra bedroom with a queen bed and bathroom Gardener’s Cottage Open, airy, and filled with light, this shore-side cottage enjoys a stunning view over the lake • Upstairs bedroom with a king bed and bathroom Boathouses Right on the lake, the boathouses have soaring ceilings, large windows, and a shared balcony • Black Boathouse: Downstairs bedroom with a king bed and bathroom. Upstairs two twin bedroom and bathroom • Red Boathouse: Downstairs bedroom with a king bed and bathroom. Upstairs two twin bedroom and bathroom Cottages Cozy and country-chic, the Cottages share a rustic, log-cabin mien • Cottage 1: Upstairs bedroom with a king bed and another upstairs bedroom with two twin beds, shared bathroom • Cottage 2: Upstairs bedroom with a king bed and another upstairs bedroom with two twin beds, shared bathroom Island House The first building constructed on the property, this hideaway is on a small island in the lake, a short boat ride away • Typically not used, these are considered extra accommodation rooms. • Three upstairs bedrooms: one with a king bed, one with two twin beds, and one tiny room with one twin bed Adirondack Fare Meals are joyous events at Lake Kora. The clarified air and days passed in happy, vigorous play makes everyone hungry, and the chef provides fresh, delicious Adirondack fare aplenty: a picnic lunch on a sunny mountaintop, a lakeside barbecue, a multi-course dinner by the great fireplace. Local produce, meats and fish, homemade breads, wild greens and berries come together in nourishing, flavorful abundance. Unforgettable Activities Lake Kora is a magnificent playground for adults and children alike. The camp’s heritage bowling alley, tennis and squash courts, vintage board games, billiard, outdoor roller rink, lake activities, boats and balsam trails are only the beginning. Make the experience your own as you escape the hustle and bustle of daily life, make precious memories with your family and friends, and rejuvenate in a place of such private natural beauty. For more information, please contact us: +1 (844) 354-5503 reservations@lakekora.com www.lakekora.com