The complex is on the small, pristine lake that is its namesake. Most guest rooms here are elegant, with traditional furnishings and large doses of neutral colors. Four-poster beds, fireplaces, private balconies, and couches are available in some rooms. A few have Adirondack-style decor, and the suites tend to be more gussied up and formal than the other rooms. The resort offers a slew of organized activities—sunset cruises, kayak and fishing trips, guided hikes, snowshoe outings, cross-country-skiing lessons, yoga classes—and there's a full-service spa on the property. The Averil Conwell Dining Room earns high marks for its food.
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