Favorite lake vacations?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lake George, NY! We go every summer and absolutely love it.


I’m guessing you must stay north of the village of Lake George?
While the Lake is beautiful, the village not so much.


+1

A lot of the shoreline is highly developed. There are thousands (literally) of other lakes up there.

"The Adirondack Park boasts 3,000 lakes and ponds, and 30,000 miles of rivers and streams"
Anonymous
Finger Lakes

Keuka Lake is warm enough to spend hours floating in. Seneca Lake is colder. Canandaigua Lake is probably the resort-iest.

While there are newer nicer homes, these are cottage rentals mostly. You aren’t really going to find a new build house with a sub zero that sleeps 20 like the Outer Banks rentals. We spend most of our time outside anyway. Take your towel and some sunscreen and head down the steps to the beach. Grab float, jump in lake, set up on float for the next few hours.

When we leave the water, we go to the world’s best ice cream place Seneca Farms. Or to the Windmill Farm & Craft market. Or to one of the zillion wineries or breweries. You can go to the Corning Glass Center or to the Museum of play in Rochester for a day trip. You can also browse the shops in the towns around the lakes.
Anonymous
My family went to Purity Springs Resort near Freedom, NH every summer while I was growing up, and my parents still go there. I LOVED it when I was a kid. I would even willingly go along as an “adult child”, but would bring a friend. My boyfriend in grad school enjoyed it so much that he & his wife and young kids vacation there now.

As an aside, as an adult the name “Purity Springs” sounds weird - sort of religious - but I can assure you that it’s just a family resort with no religious affiliation at all. It is sort of like family camp, just with fewer organized activities.
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Anonymous wrote:Op here. These lakes look amazing. I am going to make a future vacation list.

I was actually looking for something we could drive to. I don’t think we will be flying for a while.


I’d you are in VA then smith mountain lake isn’t bad if you have a boat. I don’t so it’s not amazing as you are pretty limited to just your lake house. There’s a few resorts where you can rent stuff but it isn’t my fav but it isn’t terribly far.

One that I love but is currently closed for rentals until things open up is Douthat State Park. I love their cabins! There’s a number of lovely state parks with nice cabins.Its not luxurious but we thought it was pretty romantic, the beach and view are really nice, the little restaurant is nice, and you can get lemonade slushies, sit in the shade and read while the kids play on the beach Soo it works!! I actually might do that this summer.


Adding another VA State Park to this list... Claytor Lake.
They have very nice waterfront cabins and lodges right on the water. Huge lake with all of the usual activities readily available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lake George, NY! We go every summer and absolutely love it.


I’m guessing you must stay north of the village of Lake George?
While the Lake is beautiful, the village not so much.


+1

A lot of the shoreline is highly developed. There are thousands (literally) of other lakes up there.

"The Adirondack Park boasts 3,000 lakes and ponds, and 30,000 miles of rivers and streams"


Actually very little of the shoreline is developed. If you only visit the southern end it appears that way but there are miles and miles undeveloped as you get farther north, including almost the entire east side north of Fort Ann, which is actually not accessible by road in many areas.
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