The Point Adirondack Great Camp Buyout — Saranac Lake, NY — Saranac Lake, NY
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The Point Adirondack Great Camp Buyout — Saranac Lake, NY

Destination: Saranac Lake, NYNights: 3Group: 822Season: May, June, July, August, September, OctoberEstimated: $4,800–$7,200 per person

The only Rockefeller Great Camp open to the public — eleven rooms across four log buildings on a private peninsula in Upper Saranac Lake. Buyouts are the move: $34,900/night for the full property, the bridal party as the only guests, three formal seatings a day in the Main Lodge with carte blanche on wine and spirits. Day one: a Day's End dinner at the long communal table, jacket required. Day two: a 1933 mahogany Garwood speedboat tour around the lake before lunch on the dock and an electric Elco sunset cruise after dessert. Decompression is a pre-breakfast paddle to the swim float with coffee and a quiet she'll remember. Saranac Lake (SLK) is 25 minutes; Albany (ALB) is the gateway.

What she'll do

Spa

Boat Cruise

Hiking

Sunset Cruise

Where she sleeps

  • · The Point Resort (full property buyout, 11 rooms across 4 log buildings)

Where she eats

  • · Day's End (formal dinner, communal table)
  • · Day Break (breakfast)
  • · Midday (lunch, often boatside)

Questions

What does the buyout include?
All lodging, all meals, all wine and spirits (carte blanche), use of the boats and water sports, full property exclusivity. Spa treatments and floatplane add-ons à la carte.
Is it really only 11 rooms?
Yes — capped at 22 guests when fully occupied. The intimacy is the entire point.
Dress code?
Jacket required at Day's End dinner; Adirondack-casual the rest of the time. Bring one elevated dinner outfit per night.
Why a buyout?
Without it, you share with strangers in a property where the magic depends on private dinners, lake-side bonfires, and the staff knowing every guest's name. With the bridal party as sole guests, the place becomes hers.

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the bridesmaids.