Located in the Lodge Building with is own private entrances. So even though Longfellow is in what we call the lodge building there are no shared indoor spaces. It is very private but there is one adjoining wall with another unit. Situated about 300 feet from the lake, which is visible through the trees. Longfellow is handicapped accessible. Living and dining room with a cast iron gas fireplace and kitchen. Two bedrooms one with king bed, one with two single beds. Full bathroom with bathtub and shower combination. The east facing covered deck overlooks the lake through the trees.
Longfellow cabin can be rented in combination with Osgood for a special reduced price. This combination would sleep a total of 6 people between 3 bedrooms. The Great Room: The social retreat of an Adirondack Great Camp is the Great Room, a rustically grandiose meeting place for formal and informal activities. White Pine Camp's Great Room is available to guests at all times and provides a comfortable setting with furnishings typical of the era, including stick furniture, leather couches and decorative taxidermy. Firewood in the huge flagstone fireplace is always laid for guests to light at their leisure.
The Overlook: Under a canopy of cathedral pines and overlooking the Japanese Tea House and Osgood Pond is the Overlook. With its expansive vintage red tile patio, pergola, Adirondack furniture and fire pit, the Overlook is a popular spot for a lunch time picnic, late afternoon cocktails or an evening campfire with s'mores.
The Bowling Alley: Part of the Addison Mizner architectural design, the bowling alley was added to the game room in 1911. Yes, the set-your-own-pins bowling alley is still functioning and is much enjoyed by guests young and old. It also boasts a large stone fireplace, pool table and intimate back porch with incredible sunset views of Osgood Pond.
Japanese Tea House: Much coveted by the wealthy ladies of the Great Camps was a Japanese Tea House on an island. Olive White, wife of the original owner, was determined to have one as well. Today the Tea House is one of the most sought-after photo subjects in the Adirondacks. Our guests enjoy unlimited use of the Tea House island as a quiet getaway,
RESORT FEE A 6% resort fee will be added to each reservation to help offset costs associated with complimentary amenities and the upkeep of our shared facilities. This includes access to canoes, kayaks, ping pong, badminton, firewood and supplies for fireplaces, seasonal swimming facilities, and complimentary coffee and tea. Furthermore, this fee supports the essential maintenance and cleaning of the Great Room, Bowling Alley, Tennis House, Tennis Tea House, Japanese Tea House, and two Boathouses.
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O que você precisa saber
Propriedade nº 560361vb
Pessoas extras podem incorrer em taxas adicionais que variam dependendo da política da propriedade.
Documento de identificação oficial com foto e cartão de crédito, cartão de débito ou depósito em dinheiro podem ser exigidos no momento do check-in para despesas extras.
Solicitações especiais estão sujeitas à disponibilidade no momento do check-in e podem incorrer em taxas adicionais. Essas solicitações não estão garantidas.
Festas e eventos são permitidos no local
Nota do anfitrião: Weddings & private parties, Group parties
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Esta propriedade tem espaços externos, como sacadas, pátios ou terraços, que podem não ser adequados para crianças; se tiver alguma preocupação, recomendamos entrar em contato com a propriedade antes da chegada para confirmar se é possível acomodar você em um quarto adequado
Informações a área
Rainbow Lake
Com excelente localização em Rainbow Lake, esta cabana fica no centro da cidade e às margens de um rio. Além de conhecer Saranac Lake Adirondack Scenic Railroad Station e Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage and Museum, dois dos principais pontos de interesse locais, visite também Área de Esqui do Monte Pisgah e Dewey Mountain Recreation Center para se divertir para valer. Passeios de caiaque e rafting são ótimas oportunidades para se refrescar, mas você também pode tentar atividades como passeios de bicicleta e alpinismo nos arredores.
Joan Weill Adirondack Library - 10 min de carro - 7.3 km
Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center - 10 min de carro - 8.4 km
Opções nos arredores
Aeroporto Regional de Adirondack (SLK) - 22 min de carro
Restaurantes
Bobcat Lounge - 10 min de carro
Joan Weill Student Center - 10 min de carro
Adk Cavu Cafe - 21 min de carro
Charlie's Inn - 17 min de carro
Shamrock Bar & Grill - 14 min de carro
Perguntas frequentes
Longfellow a Traditional Cabin é ideal para quem viaja com animais de estimação?
Não, a propriedade permite apenas animais de serviço.
Quanto custa ficar em Longfellow a Traditional Cabin?
A partir de 14 de mai. de 2026, os preços encontrados para uma estadia de 1 diária para 2 adultos em Longfellow a Traditional Cabin em 26 de mai. de 2026 começam a partir de R$ 1.301, excluídos impostos e taxas. Este preço está baseado no valor mais baixo para uma diária encontrado nas últimas 24 horas para estadias nos próximos 30 dias. Os preços estão sujeitos a alteração. Escolha as datas da viagem para ver preços com maior precisão.
Quanto custa o estacionamento em Longfellow a Traditional Cabin?
Estacionamento no local disponível na propriedade.
Qual é o horário de check-in em Longfellow a Traditional Cabin?
Horário de início do check-in: 16h.
Qual é o horário de check-out em Longfellow a Traditional Cabin?
Horário de check-out: 10h30.
Onde fica Longfellow a Traditional Cabin?
Em Rainbow Lake, esta cabana ideal para famílias fica em no rio, a 4,4 km de Brighton Town Hall e a 10 km de The Great Lawn e Saint Regis Canoe Area. Upper Saint Regis Lake e Paul Smiths College também ficam a 10 km.
Avaliações
9,8
Extraordinária
A menos que indicado de outra maneira, as avaliações aparecem em ordem cronológica, estão sujeitas a um processo de moderação e são verificadas.
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
Private retreat
Great property we had so much fun exploring all the buildings and history of this unique place. We also enjoyed Paul Smith VIC and Lake Clear Lodge very close to the property
Eric V.
Hospedou-se por 2 diárias em fev. de 2023
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Shala W.
1 de dez. de 2024
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
Beautiful holiday spent in the Adirondack's
Lovely cabin, lovely facility, even in winter. We were cozy inside while the beautiful snow fell around us. The property was welcoming, quiet and the perfect getaway. The scenery could not be beat, absolutely gorgeous!
Shala W.
Hospedou-se por 2 diárias em nov. de 2024
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Eric R.
10 de mar. de 2025
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
Winter getaway
My three children and I always rent a new cabin for the school‘s winter break. This one ranks amongst one of our favorite. Beautiful location, not far from Saranac Lake, perfect place for us to step away from our busy lives and relax.
Eric R.
Hospedou-se por 3 diárias em fev. de 2025
Verificada
8/10 - Boa
Abijah
2 de jun. de 2023
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, comodidades, condições e instalações da propriedade e comunicação
Very nicely maintained old camp, clean, and the property has lots of fun things for the family, 110 year old bowling alley! Will come again! That is, if I can get an available opening! This sweet place is very popular for summer retreats!
Abijah
Hospedou-se por 3 diárias em mai. de 2023
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Karina N.
30 de dez. de 2018
Quiet, peaceful retreat
Wow - White Pine Camp is like stepping back in time - yet with modern amenities. The Longfellow suite of rooms is attached to the main building, but due to the fact that it is the end unit, feels a bit removed. It is super cozy with a small but well equipped kitchen. You have a charming small wood stove which has a protective screen so you can see the fire. Best of all you are free to roam the great camp and imagine what life must have been like in the 1920s and 30s - bowling and drinking martinis by the pond. We plan to come back at a time of year when we can take advantage of the canoes, but snowy winter was gorgeous too! This place is the real deal.
Karina N.
Hospedou-se por 4 diárias em dez. de 2018
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Tina T.
15 de jun. de 2018
White Pine Camp is a hidden gem!
First of all it is not located at Rainbow Lake, it is Osgood Pond and it is absolutely beautiful! The staff are so helpful and friendly and the cabins are amazingly cozy. Will definitely be going back again.
Tina T.
Hospedou-se por 5 diárias em mai. de 2018
Resposta de VrboOwner em 14 de jul. de 2023
Your absolutely correct and on most of the listing it says Osgood pond or lake. The Rainbow lake thing may come from Google Maps and based on what I don't know but we put Osgood in anything we control on the listing and our site.
Thanks for the nice review. Our staff is really sincerely proud of the camp and I glad our actions convey it. .
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Jimm L.
4 de mai. de 2018
Camp life from the past
We had a great time with our family. There’s lots of stuff to keep our kid (3 years) busy. Havingau everything in one spot was also helpful. Be
Jimm L.
Hospedou-se por 5 diárias em abr. de 2018
Verificada
10/10 - Excelente
Kim C.
22 de out. de 2025
Pontos positivos: Limpeza, check-in, comunicação, localização e precisão do anúncio
Kim C.
Hospedou-se por 2 diárias em set. de 2025
Sobre o anfitrião
Anfitrião: Tim Moody 518-327-3030
The Builders
At the turn of the twentieth century, much of the St. Regis Lakes area was owned by Paul Smith lumber baron, inn keeper, and raconteur. Many of Smith’s prominent hotel guests subsequently purchased lakefront property from Smith to build their own summer homes, or camps, as they came to be known. One such buyer was Archibald S. White, a prominent New York banker, and his socialite wife, Olive. The Whites purchased 35 acres covered with white and red pine trees overlooking what then was called Lake Osgood.
In 1907 White commissioned New York architect William Massarene to design his Adirondack camp, just a short boat ride from Paul Smith’s Hotel. Ben Muncil, the region’s unschooled master camp builder, was the contractor. White also hired interior designer and architect Addison Mizner to work on furnishings and decor and design several additions and alterations. White Pine Camp was one of Mizner’s first commissions. He went on to become one of America’s leading architects and the visionary behind the development of Boca Raton, Florida.
Por que o anfitrião escolheu essa propriedade
The Camp
The camp that Massarene, Muncil and Mizner designed and built would be architecturally unique among the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. Its 20 original buildings included an owner’s cabin, dining hall, four or five sleeping cabins, two boat houses, a tennis house, bowling alley a Japanese tea house that would become one of the Adirondacks’ most iconic images. But unlike the heavy log style first developed by William West Durant or the ornate artistry associated with later Adirondack styles, White Pine Camp’s builders effected a more subtle rustic expression. Their “pre-modern” composition featured soaring roof lines, asymmetrical -shaped buildings, and the extensive use of dramatic, natural lighting. If windows are indeed the eyes of a home, White Pine Camp’s unusually shaped windows--in corners and clearstories--open every room to a kaleidoscopic array of natural light textures.
Another one of the builders’ innovations was the rough-milled siding developed by Muncil and Paul Smith’s millwright, Charles Nichols. It was a compromise between more traditional clapboard siding and the rustic slab siding typical of other Adirondack camps. Muncil and Nichols’ “brainstorm siding”, as they humorously referred to their innovation, soon became a common element of Adirondack architecture. Also known as “Adirondack siding”, it soon spread throughout the region and beyond.
In addition to its innovative architectural style, White Pine Camp’s designers surrounded their buildings with the most extensive landscape architecture of any Adirondack rustic estate to date. Its masonry walls, paths, bridges, flower plantings and lush rhododendron gardens create a medley of natural elements that embrace the camp’s grounds.
O que faz essa propriedade ser única?
As a guest, you have your choice of 13 distinctive cabins and cottages with soaring roof lines, hand-built Adirondack-style furniture, stone fireplaces or wood stoves, and breathtaking views. Two cottages are pet-friendly, and most have private porches or patios. Also, as a guest, you have total and unlimited access to all our facilities and activities. Want to go fishing or boating? Just walk down to one of our two boathouses and grab a canoe, rowboat or kayak. Want to hike? Head out on a trail right outside your door. Want to swim? Enjoy an invigorating dip in the crystal-clear waters of Osgood Pond. Like to bowl? You can do so in the vintage bowling alley used by the President himself... as long as you set your own pins. And don't forget to bring a good book. White Pine Camp literally has dozens of indoor and outdoor hideaways to while away a lazy afternoon - be it by a roaring fire in the 'Great Room,' on a rustic bench in our Alpine garden, or in our iconic Japanese tea house on a tiny island accessed by a 300-foot wooden bridge. Should you tear yourself away from camp, you'll find an entire smorgasbord of natural adventures. We are surrounded by the St. Regis Canoe Wilderness, with some of the most extensive paddling routes in the country. And, 'down the street' - our version of two miles - is Paul Smith's College, where you are welcome to enjoy the fitness center, café and Visitor Interpretive Center, the ultimate source on snowshoe, cross-country skiing, bird watching and back-country hiking.
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