Pros

  • Unique sprawling property on private island on Lake George
  • Historic Victorian-style building holds most rooms and suites
  • Old-fashioned rooms have patios with Adirondack rocking chairs
  • All rooms have mini-fridges, flat-screen TVs, and bathrobes
  • Eight restaurants and bars, including steakhouse and casual pub
  • Indoor and outdoor pools with lake views, and a hot tub
  • 18-hole golf course on-site
  • Full-service spa and salon offering variety of treatments
  • Fitness center with yoga, plus four tennis courts
  • Kids' club and huge gymnasium with variety of sports/games
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Resort fee
  • Somewhat isolated from town (pro for some)
  • Some areas are restricted due to on-site events
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Bottom Line

The 387-room Sagamore Resort is a historic, upscale property located on a private island on Lake George. Its relaxed vibe and expansive grounds -- with beautiful lake views and fresh Adirondack Mountains air -- make it ideal for families and couples on summer vacations. Features include indoor and outdoor pools overlooking the lake,an expansive spa and salon, and a fantastic back patio that gazes out across the natural grounds. There are also eight restaurants and bars on-site, including a steakhouse and Italian eatery. Rooms have an elegant, old-fashioned style and patios with Adirondack rocking chairs, while suites offer modern kitchens and lake-view balconies. There are also two full-size homes available to groups and families. Travelers seeking a more intimate stay may prefer the Lodge at Cresthaven, which has just 50 two-bedroom units with kitchens.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Club
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Spa

Oyster Hotel Review

The Sagamore Resort

Scene

Huge resort on a private island

This well-known resort has been around since 1883 and is a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. The sprawling property comprises three different building types (and seven buildings in all) containing hotel rooms and condo units. The main Victorian-style building has an elegant, all-American look, painted white with green shutters, and fronted with cheerful flower beds and traditional lanterns. Inside, decor has a rustic-yet-modern mountain style, combining wood floors with plush seating in navy, and red-patterned rugs. A large patio lined with Adirondack chairs is a popular spot for evening cocktails. Primarily a summer resort, it tends to draw guests between Memorial Day and early autumn, though it still sees guests in winter. While the hotel mostly sees tourist families and couples, the Sagamore also hosts events and weddings; this can be an issue for regular guests when some areas are closed for functions. Plenty of wealthy, high society guests have stayed in the past, as well as political figures that include Richard Nixon. 

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Location

On Green Island, Lake George

The Sagamore sits on a private island called Green Island, right on Lake George in upstate New York. However, it's just a 10-minute walk across the over-water road to reach a cluster of restaurants, shops, and a grocery store -- should guests tire of the eight different dining options on-site. The property can arrange for private hikes and fishing excursions in the surrounding area, while the main town of Lake George is a 20-minute drive away -- although this will feel considerably more touristy than the island. Six Flags Great Escape theme park is a 25-minute drive away. Albany International Airport is about 70 minutes' drive from the resort. 

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Rooms

Cozy and clean, with patios and mini-fridges; some with lake views

There are a variety of room and suite types here, as well as condominiums, a private carriage house called Hermitage, and a six-bedroom Tudor-style home called The Castle. Old-fashioned room decor is rustic yet elegant, combining rich leather and understated plush seating with beige carpeting and cherry-wood furniture. Lodge Suites offer kitchens with modern appliances, lake-view balconies, and fireplaces, while Lodge Rooms feature patios with Adirondack rocking chairs. Inside the historic main hotel building are most of the rooms and suites, which are decorated with tasteful Adirondack-inspired decor and original artwork. Balcony suites are available with queen-size pullout sofas. Standard amenities include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with in-room movies, mini-fridges, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Bathrooms have a homey feel with patterned wallpaper, subway-tile shower/tub combos, and attractive basin-style sinks. Toiletries, robes and slippers, and makeup mirrors are provided, as are closets stocked with safes and ironing facilities. 

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Features

Everything and more -- including eight restaurants and bars

The Sagamore has an 18-hole golf course on-site, and that's only the beginning. Travelers can choose from one of the eight restaurants and bars on-site, including Italian cuisine, a steakhouse, cozy Adirondack-style bar, and restaurant sitting right on the water. Along with indoor and outdoor pools, the property has a vast gymnasium facility with indoor basketball, rock climbing, billiards, and ping-pong. The Sagamore Kids Club, for ages 4 to 12, has more organized sports and activities, such as variety shows and nature walks. A spa and salon offers a variety of massages and facials, plus yoga and personal training, and hydrotherapy. The modern fitness center has cardio and weight-training equipment, plus classes like aqua aerobics and yoga. Four tennis courts are on-site and there's a dock for fishing, plus on-site boat rentals -- from kayaks to fishing charters to wake boarding. Another bonus? The Morgan, which is the resort's 72-foot replica of a 19th-century ship, takes guests on cruises that are included with the resort fee. 

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Things You Should Know About The Sagamore Resort

Also Known As

  • The Sagamore

Address

110 Sagamore Rd, Bolton Landing, New York 12814-7735, United States

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

The Sagamore Resort

Scene

Huge resort on a private island

This well-known resort has been around since 1883 and is a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. The sprawling property comprises three different building types (and seven buildings in all) containing hotel rooms and condo units. The main Victorian-style building has an elegant, all-American look, painted white with green shutters, and fronted with cheerful flower beds and traditional lanterns. Inside, decor has a rustic-yet-modern mountain style, combining wood floors with plush seating in navy, and red-patterned rugs. A large patio lined with Adirondack chairs is a popular spot for evening cocktails. Primarily a summer resort, it tends to draw guests between Memorial Day and early autumn, though it still sees guests in winter. While the hotel mostly sees tourist families and couples, the Sagamore also hosts events and weddings; this can be an issue for regular guests when some areas are closed for functions. Plenty of wealthy, high society guests have stayed in the past, as well as political figures that include Richard Nixon. 

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Location

On Green Island, Lake George

The Sagamore sits on a private island called Green Island, right on Lake George in upstate New York. However, it's just a 10-minute walk across the over-water road to reach a cluster of restaurants, shops, and a grocery store -- should guests tire of the eight different dining options on-site. The property can arrange for private hikes and fishing excursions in the surrounding area, while the main town of Lake George is a 20-minute drive away -- although this will feel considerably more touristy than the island. Six Flags Great Escape theme park is a 25-minute drive away. Albany International Airport is about 70 minutes' drive from the resort. 

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Rooms

Cozy and clean, with patios and mini-fridges; some with lake views

There are a variety of room and suite types here, as well as condominiums, a private carriage house called Hermitage, and a six-bedroom Tudor-style home called The Castle. Old-fashioned room decor is rustic yet elegant, combining rich leather and understated plush seating with beige carpeting and cherry-wood furniture. Lodge Suites offer kitchens with modern appliances, lake-view balconies, and fireplaces, while Lodge Rooms feature patios with Adirondack rocking chairs. Inside the historic main hotel building are most of the rooms and suites, which are decorated with tasteful Adirondack-inspired decor and original artwork. Balcony suites are available with queen-size pullout sofas. Standard amenities include free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs with in-room movies, mini-fridges, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Bathrooms have a homey feel with patterned wallpaper, subway-tile shower/tub combos, and attractive basin-style sinks. Toiletries, robes and slippers, and makeup mirrors are provided, as are closets stocked with safes and ironing facilities. 

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Features

Everything and more -- including eight restaurants and bars

The Sagamore has an 18-hole golf course on-site, and that's only the beginning. Travelers can choose from one of the eight restaurants and bars on-site, including Italian cuisine, a steakhouse, cozy Adirondack-style bar, and restaurant sitting right on the water. Along with indoor and outdoor pools, the property has a vast gymnasium facility with indoor basketball, rock climbing, billiards, and ping-pong. The Sagamore Kids Club, for ages 4 to 12, has more organized sports and activities, such as variety shows and nature walks. A spa and salon offers a variety of massages and facials, plus yoga and personal training, and hydrotherapy. The modern fitness center has cardio and weight-training equipment, plus classes like aqua aerobics and yoga. Four tennis courts are on-site and there's a dock for fishing, plus on-site boat rentals -- from kayaks to fishing charters to wake boarding. Another bonus? The Morgan, which is the resort's 72-foot replica of a 19th-century ship, takes guests on cruises that are included with the resort fee. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Full Kitchen

  • Golf Course

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Kids Club

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Spa

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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