Lake George
 

Lake George Rentals



Overflowing with fun-filled activities for kids of all ages! Nicknamed the “Queen of American Lakes” and laying at the Southeast base of the Adirondacks, this lake extends for about 32.2 miles and has been awarded the title of one of the cleanest lakes in New York State.  Beyond offering a multitude of recreation options, this town also possesses an immense amount of history and culture, specifically in the arts department.  Come visit the Lake George region, where a moment is never dull and every member of your party will be enthralled with excitement. The following represents various communities throughout this region which are known as popular vacation rental area.  Select Sotheby's International Realty provides rental coordination and brokerage services for the home owners and Travelers of this region.  Please click here to search our rental inventory for the perfect home for your Lake George getaway.

Beautiful Lake George is broken down by north and south basins.

North Basin consists of:

Hague:
Located in the northern part of Lake George Hague has easy access to the Village of Lake George Hague is a sleepy lake town suited to water sports. The Hague Rowing Club was formed in 1880, one of the first of its kind. Hague is still home to regattas at the Friends point yacht club. Many of the cottages on Silver Bay were constructed for a private boy's school in the early twentieth century and are still in use today. The annual Hague Winter Carnival is a treat for all who participate.

Huletts Landing:
One of the nicest family destinations on Lake George because it is away from the hustle and bustle was originally settles by the Hulett family who eventually began taking in borders. The Huletts-on-Lake-George still operates today.


Ticonderoga:
Located on the shores of both Lake Champlain and northern Lake George this historic town has turned the Fort used in of the Battle of Ticonderoga into a world renowned Adirondack museum. You can also visit the Cartoon museum or the Ticonderoga Heritage Museum. There are a plethora of fishing spots to chose from and trails to explore.


South basin is typically referred to as being separated by west and east.

West consists of:

The Village:
The village of Lake George has been known as a family resort destination since 1810 when it was first settled. The town host many events throughout the summer and even in the winter. From the Elvis festival, to Americade motorcycle festival to parades to summer concert series the village is always keeping their visitors satisfied.

Diamond Point:
A quiet place offering a country setting. If you do not like to drive to the village Diamond point is conveniently located on the trolley line.

Bolton Landing:
On the shores of Lake George.  Ten miles north of the village of Lake George. Bolton Landing offers first class restaurants, upscale shopping, lakeside beaches and parks, free tennis, marinas a lovely art gallery and incredible views of the most beautiful lake in America, surrounded by the gracious and majestic Adirondack Mountains.


East Consists of:
East Lake George is made up of approximately 4.5 square miles of land.  The community is situated along the southeastern shores of Lake George. Between its western-most point at the Queensbury-Lake George town line at Plum Point and east to Warner Bay, East Lake George includes all land north of New York State Route 9L, with some areas south of Route 9L. These areas are in the vicinity of Joshua Rock, Dunham’s Bay, and between Harris and Warner Bays. It also includes the area along Pilot Knob Road from Route 9L through the Catskill Bay area and northward until Point Comfort.  All located within the Adirondack Park.
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