About
The Point occupies the former Rockefeller family great camp on Upper Saranac Lake in the Adirondack High Peaks, one of America's most celebrated small luxury inns and a consistent Forbes Five Star property. Built in the 1930s as William Avery Rockefeller's private wilderness retreat, the camp's eleven guest rooms are housed in hand-crafted Adirondack great camp buildings of local stone and timber, with original antler chandeliers and stone fireplaces that burn year-round. The wood-fired sauna at the lakeside boathouse is authentic Adirondack camp culture — step from the sauna directly into Upper Saranac Lake, one of the Adirondacks' clearest and most beautiful waters. All-inclusive rates include meals, open bar, and guided activities from the fleet of classic wooden boats. Jackets required at dinner; black tie encouraged. This is American wilderness luxury at its most unapologetic.