Adirondack County

Adirondack Rentals Are Not Just For Summertime

Adirondack rentals are an inexpensive option for the whole family to enjoy one of the most beautiful natural wonders on Earth: the Adirondack Park. Act fast, though, as Adirondack rentals are snapped up quickly.

For those looking into Adirondack rentals but unfamiliar with the area, the Adirondack Park is a massive 6 million acre wilderness area located in north central New York State that is filled with untouched forests, hundreds upon hundreds of ponds and lakes, sparkling streams, trails etched through the wilderness and spectacular mountain views. The area is home to both small valley communities and swank mountain ski resorts. While the area is comprised of both public and private lands, the Adirondack Forest Preserve, created by the state legislature in 1885 and located in the heart of the Park, remains forever wild. Generally speaking, though, the Adirondack area blends public and private lands, Adirondack summer cottage rentals and permanent homes, mountains and valleys.

Adirondack rentals are available in any one of several regions within the Park and in all shapes and sizes, depending on your needs. Adirondack rentals should be reserved several months ahead of time, due to the popularity of the area, but you can usually choose from a number of last minute vacancies if you make a spontaneous decision to visit the area. You can decide from log cabins, summer camps, chalets, bed and breakfasts and lake front cottages with lake rights that are all available to rent on a weekly or less than weekly basis. Adirondack rentals are meant to enjoy all year round, not just summertime. If autumn is your favorite season, come on up and enjoy the fall colors from the front porch of an Adirondack rental. And wintertime, well, it goes without saying that there is plenty to do in the Adirondacks in the winter. You could spoil yourself with a condominium in one of the many area ski resorts.

With Adirondack rentals waiting for you at any time of the year, there is no excuse not to enjoy the many outdoor activities the region supports. During the months of spring, summer and fall you can take advantage of the many hiking and mountain biking trails, equestrian camps, lakes for boating, fishing and swimming and rushing rivers and streams for white water rafting. Wintertime, of course, offers numerous opportunities to ski (both downhill and cross country), snowshoe and ice skate.

It is difficult to say which season is the most popular. The Adirondack Park has something to offer anyone, any time of the year. Be sure to investigate Adirondack rentals well in advance of your vacation so you can be sure to reserve exactly the property you want.

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