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Enjoy a Fall week/long weekend at this lakefront log cabin.
September and October are the best months- quiet and the lake is still warm for swimming. April and May are wonderful months in Rhode Island, with flowers and trees in bloom. Enjoy the quiet before the summer months.
Take walks along the lake, the woods, or the quiet beaches, or watch the wildlife.
Curl up with a book,be lazy, enjoy a tranquil time away from your normal hectic pace.
Spring weeks: April $1,500, May $1,700, June $1,900, September $1,900 October $1,700
The house is a white cedar log cabin with three bedrooms (plus additional sleeping loft with extra long twin beds) and two full baths.
Incredible lake views from most rooms which also have cathedral log ceilings. Spectacular sunsets from your own private dock with built-in seating, or your slate patio- breathtaking, unobstructed lake scenes.
The four-season lakefront family room has a cathedral log ceiling and 8 large windows looking out to the lake.
On warm days, have drinks on the dock or one of two slate patios (one with outdoor fireplace, picnic table and gas grill), without the sound of jet skis or motor boats (under ten high-powered boats only- and usually there are just the bass fishermen with their electric engines).
Famous location for bass fishing (either from your own dock or on the lake) - boats: rowboat, sailboat, two canoes, two kayaks- USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
All the amenities in a rustic, restored log cabin: dishwasher, washer/dryer,cable flat screen TV.,DVD and stereo with CD player. Two zone heating for the cooler months.
Why drive all the way to Maine to get away from everyday life when you can relax in an authentic log cabin on Indian Lake in half the travel time.
Minutes to Rhode Island beaches, eight minutes to Amtrak Kingston station, 20 minutes to downtown Newport. Rental Car information available- for pick up and drop off at Kingston Station- Monday thru Saturday.
For over 25 pictures- see our website. Must see to appreciate the tranquil, panoramic views.
Travel from New York City is approximately three hours; from Boston, one and a half hours and Providence, 40 minutes by car or train. |