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Ausable Lodge Waterfront Cabin at the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge
Ausable Lodge Waterfront Cabin at the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge
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Ausable Lodge Waterfront Cabin at the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge
975 Springfield Road in Wilmington, NY 12997
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Looking north up the river from Ausable Lodge dock.
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Property Details
3 Beds
1 Baths
6 Guests
Overview
Ausable Lodge is a Waterfront Lodge on Lake Everest at the 50 acre Adirondack Wildlife Refuge, about two miles from Whiteface Mountain, as the crow flies. Ausable Lodge sleeps six to ten, depending on option 1 or option 2 setup, Ausable Lodge features Hot Tub, Wood Sauna, as well as 2 canoes, 7 kayaks and a paddleboard on the West Branch of the Ausable River, staggering Mountain views and a campfire on Lake Everest, a great place to swim, fish, kayak and take in Nature’s beauty, as well as hike or snowshoe or cross-country ski on the frozen river in Winter. The main view from the back yard of Ausable Lodge is Whiteface Mountain to the west and the Wilmington range to the northeast, and there are many Adirondack Chairs, two picnic tables and a dock for swimming, fishing or sun bathing. If it's Winter the drive to Whiteface is only three miles.
Ausable Lodge has a brick fireplace in the Living Room, a propane stove in the larger sun porch bedroom, washer-dryer, fridge, dishwasher, microwave and oven. The dining table seats 8 places The Lodge features fiber and WiFi, which will enable you to have Internet Access for movies, social media and email. Each sleeping area features bedside lamps with USB charging ports and a standard electrical plug.
Option 1 rental is two bedrooms, one full bath with shower and tub, with Livingroom, dining room and kitchen. The largest bedroom, the sun porch, has two very comfortable futons, so if yours is a family with up to 4 kids, this may be the choice for you. Option 1 rents for $350 per night.
Option 2 rental adds two additional bedrooms and a second bath. Option 2 is an additonal $100, which totals $450 per night.
The owner of the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge, Stephen Hall, lives alone in a separate apartment in the north wing of the Lodge with a separate entrance and parking. He spends a great deal of time traveling, looking for wolves, moose and bear, and writing about wildlife, so you won’t see much of him, unless you need help with something in the Lodge.You may reach the owner at 855-465-9655.
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The Wildlife Refuge itself is a great educational place where the family will learn all about nature, from wildlife to livestock and pets, and their relationship and importance to human civilization. For example, did you ever wonder how cats and dogs became pets or which animal we developed cows and cattle from? You’ll find out here.