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The Wawbeek is a turn of the century Great Camp set on a sprawl
of forty acres extending from dense woods to a glade of giant hemlocks,
from a wildflower field to lawns and a lovely beach and bay, from bike
and to a nature trail which meanders for a quarter mile along our shoreline
with paths to the restaurant, Carriage House and beach. Three of our buildings,
Lake House Lodge, Mountain House Lodge and and the Wawbeek Restaurant,
are
perched high on a rock promontory overlooking Upper Saranac Lake
and the mountains beyond. Several cabins and a cottage overlook the beach
and bay; and still others are nestled in cozy corners with lawns
and paths connecting them to the fray.


The newest Lodge on the Wawbeek property was built with traditional
Adirondack elegance in mind. The common areas are spacious, yet cozy,
with fireplaces adding to the atmosphere. The guest rooms continue the
mood with private fireplaces, comfortable sitting areas and fabulous
views.
Click here for Lake House details.


Built at the turn of the Century the Mountain House was the grand sleeping
cabin of the original Adirondack Great Camp. It features the original
pine paneling throughout. Upon entering you're greeted with a stone
fireplace surrounded with one-of-a-kind Adirondack furniture. The guest
rooms, each with large private bath, are spacious and comfortable.
Click here for Mountain House details.
 
Five rustic, traditional, comfortable log cabins each with one bedroom,
bath, kitchenette and a pullout sofa in a separate living room, and
lovely new deck: Tamarack & Birch each have a queen sized bed in the
bedroom; White Pine, Spruce & Sugar Maple have a queen sized and full
bed in the bedroom.
Summer, Fall and Spring
Click here for Adirondack Cabins details.

A sixth cabin, Hemlock, sits sentinel to The Wawbeek.
It has a king sized bed - convertible to twin beds, also a pullout sofa
in the living room, and large deck nestled into our wooded hillside.
Summer, Fall and Spring
Click here for Hemlock details.



The first building you encounter on the property offers comfortable,
spacious rooms each with it's own private entrance and varying lake
and wooded views. Two of the rooms have private decks, while the third
is handicapped equipped.
Click here for Carriage House details.

Bunchberry, Huckleberry and Partridgeberry are perched proudly up on
the hill, having been christened in 1997 with rave reviews. Each has
just enough privacy and a little peak of the lake from screened porch.
Two bedrooms- one queen one twin-convertible-to-king, one full bath,
full kitchen area with counter opening to living room with fireplace
and queensized pullout sofa, and entry deck. The Berry Patch cabins
are 100-200 strides to the beach, restaurant and office.
Summer, Fall and Spring
Click here for Berry Patch Cabins details.



This private two-bedroom cottage has two levels, and fully equipped
kitchenette. The rear of the cottage opens up to a large private deck
off the master bedroom and with lake views.
Click here for Deck House details.



Situated at a far corner on the Wawbeek property, Bungabeek is a private
cottage with spacious living room, open fireplace, full kitchen and
lovely screened porch. It sleeps 5 people comfortably.
Click here for Bungabeek details.

Our most rustic - an original Wawbeek Inn building with cozy front porch,
two bedrooms, one with queen sized bed, one with twin beds and full
bath. Living room with kitchenette and queen sized pullout sofa.
Summer, Fall and Spring
Click here for Hillside details.

At The Wawbeek, breakfast is included. Dinner reservations in the Wawbeek
Dining Room are absolutely required, but the fires are lit in time for the
Moose and Bear Lounge to open promptly at 5 p.m. to welcome all guests throughout
the evening.
Our housekeeping service is daily - making the beds, providing fresh towels,
replenishing firewood, and light housekeeping. Special requests may be mentioned
at the front desk. Gratuity for housekeeping is not included in our rates.
A 10% gratuity can be added to your lodging bill to cover all service staff
including breakfast. Dinner gratuities are separate.

During your visit we highly recommend limiting business
and personal communications to the most essential as restoration of
the soul is a promise at The Wawbeek. In keeping with that promise,
Wawbeek lodgings have no telephones, TV’s or air conditioning. All messages
are carefully received and delivered promptly. A public telephone is
in the Lodge Reception area, and we receive and deliver faxes and emails.
Wireless internet connection is also available. For small conferences, it is our pleasure to make all our electronic
services available.
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