Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 09:56     Subject: New England Resorts

If in the summer, my friends have gone to Tylers Place in VT and LOVED it. Sort of like a fancy summer camp for families.

I've been to Mohonk and that is a good option also. Highly recommend as well.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 09:23     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mohonk is amazing. The lake, the hiking, the rock scrambles, tennis, croquet, there's plenty to do. The atmosphere is marvelous.


Does Mohonk feel highish-end? And does it seem kid-centric? Hard to tell from the website.


It feels high end like old money but drive a beater car high end. So classy. Not kid-centric but plenty for kids to do (and run by Mohonk employees so adults can sip cocktails on the porch while kids whisked out of eyesight for an enriching outdoorsy thing).


It feels like an upscale summer camp for adults (and families) to me (complimentary).
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 09:17     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mohonk is amazing. The lake, the hiking, the rock scrambles, tennis, croquet, there's plenty to do. The atmosphere is marvelous.


Does Mohonk feel highish-end? And does it seem kid-centric? Hard to tell from the website.


It feels high end like old money but drive a beater car high end. So classy. Not kid-centric but plenty for kids to do (and run by Mohonk employees so adults can sip cocktails on the porch while kids whisked out of eyesight for an enriching outdoorsy thing).
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 09:16     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:Mohonk is amazing. The lake, the hiking, the rock scrambles, tennis, croquet, there's plenty to do. The atmosphere is marvelous.


+1. Went for a work event and was amazed at the place - absolutely stunning.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 09:00     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:Chatham Bars Inn
Wequassett Inn
Canyon Ranch, Lenox
Woodstock Inn, VT
Mohonk Mountain Resort


This is a great list. Would add Cliff House to it.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 08:56     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:Mohonk is amazing. The lake, the hiking, the rock scrambles, tennis, croquet, there's plenty to do. The atmosphere is marvelous.


Does Mohonk feel highish-end? And does it seem kid-centric? Hard to tell from the website.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2026 08:33     Subject: New England Resorts

Mohonk is amazing. The lake, the hiking, the rock scrambles, tennis, croquet, there's plenty to do. The atmosphere is marvelous.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 23:28     Subject: New England Resorts

Ocean House - Watch Hill RI
Mirror Lake Inn - Lake Placid NY

Would do Wildflower Farms before nearby Mohonk - offers more activities. WF is riverfront not lakefront though so water access is a bit more limited.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 23:01     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:Ocean Edge in Brewster


We go to Brewster most summers and I love it but it is not super walkable.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 21:34     Subject: New England Resorts

Ocean Edge in Brewster
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 21:21     Subject: New England Resorts

Lodge at Woodloch has a zillion classes
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 21:02     Subject: New England Resorts

Anonymous wrote:Someone once recommended Mohonk Mountain House to me as truly spectacular place for a family to gather. I never tried it myself, but it seems like a great place to go someday!


Mohonk is lovely but there might not be enough there to do, unless you are really into hiking. But it does have a spa/pool. Also, it is very "old school" and evening activities were things like dancing lessons. And no TVs in the room.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 15:36     Subject: New England Resorts

Chatham Bars Inn
Wequassett Inn
Canyon Ranch, Lenox
Woodstock Inn, VT
Mohonk Mountain Resort
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 15:29     Subject: New England Resorts

Someone once recommended Mohonk Mountain House to me as truly spectacular place for a family to gather. I never tried it myself, but it seems like a great place to go someday!
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2026 15:12     Subject: New England Resorts

Looking for a resort with a body of water (beach/lake/bay), spa, water activities, and other sports (golf/tennis/pickleball/etc.). Bonus points for being located in a walkable town. Adults-focused is great, though nothing against kids so long as it's not a Great Wolf Lodge type of experience. Anything from NY to Canada is on the table. Looking for something higher end, and money isn't a concern.

For what it's worth, I've been to Salamander and Kewsick Hall, both of which we enjoyed but which didn't have quite as many activity options as we were hoping for.