Find Adirondack Cabin Rentals on Long Lake for Your Seasonal Getaway
The perfect getaway with your family starts in the heart of the Adirondacks. Rent one of the many cabins or the larger main house by Long Lake at the pet-friendly Journey's End Lodging, where you can enjoy biking, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, or boating, and relaxing on one of two docks.
Take a refreshing dip off the beach in the crystal-clear water of the lake, and explore the charming town with restaurants, shops, and community events. From summer art shows and antique shopping, to craft fairs and concerts, there is always something happening in Long Lake to delight visitors of all interests.
Keep reading to find out more about their accommodations, and itinerary ideas for how to plan the best vacation.
An Ideal Lakefront Location for an Escape to the Adirondacks
As the new owners since the fall of 2021, Robert and Janie Edick welcome guests to experience the natural wonders and recreational activities that Long Lake has to offer.
With this picturesque destination, it's no wonder repeat guests return from Western New York, Virginia, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and beyond.
Choose From 4 Cozy Cottages or a 2-Story Lake House
The cottages at Journey's End come in 1, 2, or 3-bedrooms and sleep between 4 and 6, while the main house can sleep up to 8. Their 2024 season begins May 1 and goes through November 15.
Journey's End Lodging offers:
Vista Cottage
- 3 bedrooms, 1 with a full and a twin, 1 with a double bed, and 1 with a queen bed
- Located at top of incline from the lake
- Scenic views from dining area and deck
Haven Cottage
- 2 bedrooms, 1 with twin beds, and 1 with a queen
- Scenic views from dining area and deck
Retreat Cottage
- 1 bedroom with 2 double beds
- Converted boathouse near water's edge
Nest Cottage
- 1 bedroom with a queen bed, also a queen sofa bed in the living room
- Secluded with a screen porch overlooking the bed
The Lake House
- Primary bedroom on first floor with king bed, loft with 1 queen, 1 full, and 2 twins on second floor
- Enclosed porch overlooking the lake
- Stone fireplace
Each accommodation offers a blend of rustic charm with modern amenities like a fully-equipped kitchen, full bathroom, outside charcoal grill, picnic tables, and fire pits. Canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards are available at one of two on-site docks.
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Hiking & Hotspots Close by to Add to Your Trip's Itinerary
You won't have to go far to enjoy some classic Adirondack fun like hiking, boating, and dining. Here's what's close to Journey's End Lodging:
- Custard's Last Stand (ice cream spot, 2 minutes away)
- Brookside Hops & Hoagies (restaurant opened in 2023, 2 minutes away)
- Mt. Sabattis Recreation Area (hiking, biking, tennis, pickleball, basketball, 3 minutes away)
- Long Lake Town Beach (3 minutes away)
- Long Lake Diner & Owl's Head Pub (superior breakfast and corned beef hash, 3 minutes away)
- Northville Lake Placid Trail (135-mile long trail, one of the trailheads is 5 minutes away)
- Buttermilk Falls (scenic waterfall, 7 minutes away)
- Owl's Head Mountain (6.2-mile round-trip hike with fire tower, 8 minutes away)
- Adirondack Museum on Blue Mountain Lake (renowned museum, 11 minutes away)
- Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts (art, music, performances, 13 minutes away)
- Goodnow Mountain (4-mile, out-and-back trail, 15 minutes away)
Want to rent a boat during your stay? Long Lake Marina and Another Paradise Cove are both under 5 minutes from Journey's End.
Visitors can also check out the Adirondack.net events calendar or Long Lake events calendar to find trivia nights, fishing derbies, and more fun events happening all year long.
Venture Out for a Day Trip to These Adirondack Attractions Just a Drive Away
Ready to explore more? The following attractions are a driving distance away from Journey's End Cottages, and will elevate your Adirondack getaway even more:
- Raquette Lake Navigation Company (highly rated lake cruises, 30 minutes away)
- The Wild Center (nationally renowned museum and natural history center, 30 minutes away)
- Great Camp Sagamore (historical landmark, 40 minutes away)
- The Olympic Center and more in Lake Placid (1 hour away)
Be a Part of the Rich History of the Park
You'll be a part of the ongoing story of the Adirondacks when you make memories with the family here!
Long Lake is considered by many to be the "heart of the Adirondacks" because it's near the middle of the Park; it's also at the center of important history in the region, such as the movement to preserve the Adirondack wilderness.
Great Camp Pine Knot on nearby Raquette Lake was considered the original Adirondack Great Camp, that exemplified the classic architectural style Great Camps are known for today.
Adirondack Great Camps helped to put the Park on the map with this idea of secluded vacation homes in serene, nature-filled settings. They also tie into the movement to preserve and maintain the land that surrounds them, so that these structures almost blend into their environments in a non-intrusive way.
Make Memories at This Hidden Gem in the Adirondacks
When you rent one of the cottages or the main house at Journey's End Lodging, you can look forward to the Adirondack family vacation you've always pictured
Whether you're seeking relaxation by the lake, or embarking on outdoor adventures in the surrounding wilderness, this seasonal property promises a memorable experience for families and their pets.
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This article is sponsored by Journey's End Lodging.