The rich green Adirondacks hug crisp, cool Lake George for summer relaxation and winter adventure.
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The Sagamore Resort
The Sagamore Resort on is an iconic hotel with a prestigious legacy dating back to the 1880s. Secluded on a private 70-acre island just 60 miles north of Albany, this enclave offers elegant lakeside accommodations, award-winning dining, an 18-hole Donald Ross-designed golf course and a commitment to creating remarkable guest experiences every day.
EAT & DRINK
EAT & DRINK

Club Grill Steakhouse
Club Grill Steakhouse overlooks The Sagamore’s legendary Donald Ross golf course. Enjoy premium steaks, expertly-prepared fish and handcrafted cocktails among the club-style ambiance of the dining room, or overlooking the beautiful Adirondack Mountains from our covered patio.

La Bella Vita
At La Bella Vita, we celebrate Italy’s culinary passion with garden-fresh ingredients and centuries-old recipes at our acclaimed restaurant on Lake George.

Touring the Lake George Craft Beverage Trail
Within a half-hour drive from The Sagamore Resort, Lake George boasts six different ways to experience locally crafted beers, wines, and spirits.

The Cleanest Lake in the US: Lake George, NY
When it comes to the cleanest lakes in the US, nothing is more pristine than Lake George, the largest body of water within New York State’s six-million-acre Adirondack Park. Here’s why its waters are so crystal clear – drinkable quality, in fact.