The Whiteface Lodge Lake Placid (New York)
The Whiteface Lodge was envisioned as a return to the grandeur of the "Great Camps" of the Adirondacks with the luxury amenities of todays finest resorts and private residence clubs. Completed in June 2005, it is the vision of a former Olympian and developer who used his decades of building experience to create one of the grandest properties in the region. Much of the timber for the lodge was hand-milled on site and accents such as handcrafted Adirondack furnishings may be found throughout, creating a wonderfully authentic ambiance.The Whiteface Lodge is the first resort in the Northeast with a private residence club, offering members both full and partial ownership throughout 85 magnificent suites. An alternative to traditional second-home ownership, the residences afford members complete access to resort services and amenities, while they are free from concerns such as maintenance, landscaping, and housekeeping. This unique scenario allows the members the luxury of unlimited leisure time with family and friends. With outstanding accolades during its first two years, The Whiteface Lodge is quickly becoming the Adirondacks most sought after destination.During the Great Camp era, the Northeasts most prominent families gathered their finest belongings and set out for true family retreats in the Adirondacks, retreats that defined the modern-day meaning of leisure. The Whiteface Lodge Resort and Spa renews this tradition in the quaint village of Lake Placid, New York. A luxury resort and private residence club, The Whiteface Lodge affords the rustic sophistication of the Adirondack Great Camps with refined service and contemporary amenities.The hotel offers Airport shuttle, business center, concierge, conference facilities, free breakfast, free parking, health club, high speed Internet, pool, restaurant, room service and spa services. Map Overview
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| The Whiteface Lodge is situated on the edge of charming Lake Placid, New York and rests just moments from the village's namesake. A refuge from the hectic pace of urban life, the resort is nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, yet accessible from nearby cities including Albany and Burlington. |