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Raquette Lake

THANK YOU!

We thank you and our staff over the years for enabling us to reach and complete a 28th season cruising and dining on Raquette Lake. “…around half of all businesses no longer exist after five years. Only one-third make it past their 10th anniversary. These statistics have been remarkably consistent through the years. Interestingly, major…

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November 1, 2018

Charter a magic carpet ride!

http://www.adirondackexperience.com/story/2018/a-magical-ride-aboard-the-avery-mae

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August 15, 2018

ONE public cruise this week!

We have a bus lunch on Tues June 19.  The bus group is taking about 35 seats so we do have 20 seats available if anyone is looking for something to do this week. You’ll probably see a loon or 2! And it’s supposed to be gorgeous weather!  Boarding 11.  Sailing 11:30-1:30.  Give us a…

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June 18, 2018

Mitch Cruise Sun May27 SOLD OUT!

We hate to disappoint those who wanted to come, but we have had so many reservations we’re sold out!  Board at 3:00.  We’ll sail as soon as everyone who reserved is on board.  

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May 23, 2018

We know. We’re sorry.

Web cam is down.  We feel as awful as you do about it.  Power outages not helping.  Matt came and fixed once but it’s off again.  Hopefully up by Mon.

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January 27, 2017

Winter Boat on Raquette Lake open!

Stop in this Fri, Dec 30 for FREE tacos from 6 pm until none left.  Plus a cold one and a warm welcome. Winter boat open daily during Christmas vacation week.  Then Thurs- Sun.

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December 27, 2016

Noe….the more I read about him, the more….

Noé  Socha is a guitar and harmonica player from the small town of Carpi, Italy. Influenced by artists such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young, and Blues musicians Mississippi John Hurt, Muddy Waters, and Lightnin’ Hopkins, Noé has created his own signature sound. He pairs a fiery guitar technique with virtuoso harmonica playing, channeling the sounds of the Mississippi…

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August 31, 2016

We’re #2!

Here Are The 10 Coolest Small Towns In New York You’ve Probably Never Heard Of http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-york/coolest-towns-ny/

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May 9, 2016

Look who made USA Today

Cruises in the Adirondacks Although upstate New York’s Adirondacks are first and foremost a mountain range, they’re also synonymous with the recreational activities available on its hundreds of lakes, rivers and creeks. Maybe you’re not the most adventurous outdoorsman; or perhaps you just want someone to treat you to an excursion on an Adirondack lake….

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April 4, 2014

Largest newspaper on Long Island mentions W.W. Durant.

Thanks Mitch Edelstein for bringing this to our attention. http://www.newsday.com/travel/new-york-s-adirondacks-offer-plenty-of-fall-foliage-1.6010193

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September 9, 2013

Raquette Lake and Adirondacks in this month’s issue Smithsonian Magazine!

It’s interesting to note that the word “vacation” comes from the fact that the wealthy during the Gilded Age period in American history left or vacated the dirt and heat of the city and headed north to the coolness of the mountains and wilderness….hence vacation!  Read all about the birthplace of the American vacation on the link below.  Nice press for our own beloved Great Camp Sagamore. http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/Where-Was-the-Birthplace-of-the-American-Vacation-199170351.html?c=y&page=3

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March 22, 2013