"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately." Henry David Thoreau.
Wonderful 4-season adirondack lakefront log home on private and secluded Bass Lake, Franklin County. Bass Lake is a private, non-motorized, serene 8-acre lake. No jet skis to disturb your restful peace and quiet enjoyment of 450 feet of lakefront with your own private dock and screened gazebo.
The Lodge is a six bedroom, 3 bath house which can accommodate up to 15 guests at a time. On the first floor, the North Woods Suite has a king bed and en-suite bathroom; the Kitchen area has a large dining table that can seat 10, and the great room has a fireplace, large screen TV with new 2022 installed Starlink satellite reception much improved over prior years, Game Table, sofa, comfy chairs. On the second floor is a full bathroom and three bedrooms: the Skylight Room has three skylights and a queen bed sleeping two; Hucks Hideaway has a queen and three twin size, the Bear Cave has bunk bed of two twins and a queen. On lower level is Lakeview room with a queen, the Pines with a queen, bathroom with shower, and a game room with folding ping pong table, remote controlled propane fireplace, wet bar, mini fridge, and large screen TV, easy access to waterfront.
Three mile long Loon Lake is a private lake just down the road, with a beach and boat launch residents and guests at Bass Lake may enjoy. The Lodge is also close to Silver Lake, Rainbow Lake, miles of hiking, biking, paddling, and some of the best year round fishing in the area.
Plenty of winter sports as well: Cross country and downhill skiing, snowshoeing/hiking trails right from property (we have a few pair in the Lodge), snowmobiling, and ice skating. Secluded location, yet just 20 miles north of Saranac Lake, 28 miles to world famous Lake Placid/Whiteface Mountain, and about 30 minutes to quieter Titus Mountain - a wonderful family oriented ski resort. Lake Placid, home of the 1980 Winter Olympics, is a thriving town with dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The town really comes alive in the winter, with speed skating on the outdoor oval at the high school, and toboggan runs down to the lake. The stores hold many interesting Adirondack crafts and antiques. Whiteface Mountain boasts over 283 acres of skiable terrain, 86 trails and 11 lifts. Experience the greatest vertical drop east of the Rockies at one of the Adirondack Mountains legendary High Peaks. Whiteface is known for its beautiful panoramic mountain scenery, technical terrain, and award-winning family resort amenities; from beginner bunny trails to challenging expert terrain you will find there is skiing and snowboarding trails for all ages and abilities.
Whether sitting at the kitchen table, before the expansive glass doors looking out to the lake, enjoying the sun on the wraparound porch deck, or relaxing in the screened in porch, the Lake is always in view. Enjoy the call of the loons while seated around the fire pit as the milky way shimmers overhead. The lake is pristine, clean, and clear; the bottom is sandy with a gradual drop off. For your use are a canoe, a kayak, a tandem pedal boat, as well as life jackets. There is a gas grill for cooking and an outdoor fire pit. In the great room is a new LG 65 inch smart tv, an assortment of over 50 DVDs, Starlink satellite internet connection, a digital piano keyboard for the kids, and a ping pong table in the basement.
There are many thousands of miles of hiking and biking trails right outside the door and we are in a great location for day hikes to some of the ADK high peaks or other beautiful mountains. Hiking books are available at the Lodge to plan your trip or ask us for recommendations. Locally famous is Crusher Mountain at the north end of Loon lake. It is a very short hike (15-20 minutes) to the top with a fabulous view of the entire lake and Whiteface Mountain in the background. Loon lake Mountain trailhead, a nice day hike, is three and a half miles down the road. The recently maintained and well-marked trail takes you up to one of the original Adirondack fire towers at the summit. This hike is about 6 miles round trip but offers amazing views of the wilderness. More strenuous hikes like Debar and Ampersand Mountain are 40 minutes away. For hard core adventurers, the high peaks wilderness is less than an hour away.
Go fishing on Loon Lake for Large Mouth bass, Small Mouth and Northern Pike! There are also places to fish for trout within 10 minutes of the Lodge.Take a day trip to Saranac Lake, or even Montreal. There are some great restaurants in town, lots of cool shops and many tourist attractions. Don’t forget to make a stop at Hex & Hops Brewery & Taproom just 15 mins away in neighboring Bloomingdale for some amazing craft beers and seasonal live musical entertainment. Maybe take a trip back in time and ride the rails on the ADK Railroad. The Wild Center in Tupper Lake is a nature museum, which is fun for the whole family and is located about 35 minutes away. Even closer is the Paul Smith's Visitors Interpretive Center, which is a great place to see wildlife in nature and learn about the local ecology. The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake is a gem, a great place for kids to learn about and experience the history and exceptional nature of the entire ADK region. Feel free to reach out to us for more recommendations. (Please note that there are 2 exterior security cameras positioned at entry doors for purposes of security and to notify the caretaker of deliveries. These will not be actively recording during stay)