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Curtigay Cove
122 S. Little Wolf Rd
P.O. Box 795
Tupper Lake, NY 12986
518-359-9612
518-359-2744
Cell: 908-513-1040
Email
Season: May thru October |

Pets allowed subject to owner approval
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One large country home that sleeps 9 and Four 1 and 2 and 3 bedroom cottages all within 10 feet to 35 feet from lakefront. Located on Little Wolf Lake in Tupper Lake..
Enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, golfing nearby, tennis courts nearby, hiking and mountain climbing nearby, ball games, tour info & events info.
We specialize in family reunions!
Each cottage has a 24 - 36' sun deck, patio sets for outdoor dining, outside fireplaces, picnic tables, boat dock, 2 cottages w/inside fireplaces. All have nice maintained lawns and very clean and well maintained cottages.
Rowboats and canoes are available for daily or weekly rentals.
Weekly rates $ 775 to $ 1250
Off Season Telephone (352) 753-8296 Oct 20 to May 20
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Northwood Cabins
2775 State Route 30
Tupper Lake, NY 12986
610-644-0535 (After Columbus Day thru Mid May)
518-359-9606
800-727-5756
Season: May thru October

Dogs only allowed |
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Nine Cabins - 2 miles east of the Village of Tupper Lake. Two efficiency cabins, One cabin has a fireplace, Three cabins sleep 4 people, Six cabins sleep 2 people.
Linens, color cable TV, porch, air conditioned.Pleasant location, cozy, clean and comfortable. One mile from the Raquette River boat launch. Close to hiking trails, canoeing, fishing and boating. Playground & picnic area.
2004 Award from AARCH (Adirondack Architectural Heritage) For long-term stewardship. AARCH
Daily Rates: $ 50 - $ 80.
Please call for weekly rates
Call 800# for reservations.
Phone (610) 644-0535 after Columbus Day through Mid may.
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- The Adirondack Scenic Railroad: Enjoy the newest scenic train ride in the Adirondacks between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid-and hopefully onto to Tupper Lake in the VERY near future.
Here's where you'll find the station in Saranac Lake:
Santa's Workshop
- Lake Placid is home to 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympic Games.
Olympic Facilities include: Lake Placid Olympic Museum, Olympic Jumping Complex (90 Meter Ski Jump), Olympic Sports Complex (Bobsled & Luge Run), Whiteface Mountain Ski Area, Whiteface Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway. Lake Placid's main street is lined with many unique shops, and there is a variety of international restaurants.
- Lakes, Rivers, Streams and Ponds for Fishing, Canoeing, Boating, and other activities. Their are several golf courses and museums. Adirondack Loj - The Adirondack Mountain Club maintains the Loj, hikers building and other facilities. Lecture series offers insight into many aspects of the Adirondacks and other natural issues. Open All Year. High Falls Gorge - Self-guided scenic tours on modern steel bridges and walks. See three waterfalls plunging 700 feet. Rock Shop, gift shop, restaurant and picnic area. Open May 28 Closes Oct. 11.
- Ausable Chasm - A spectacular scenic wonder: 3/4 mile walking tour past beautiful geological formations, topped by a 3/4 mile swift boat ride. Opens May 27 Closes Oct. 10
Saranac Lake
- The Annual Adirondack Antique Show & Sale in Saranac Lake. Adirondack Fish Cultural Station - NY State Fish Hatchery, open to the public. Educational and fun for everyone. The 100 Mile Adirondack Canoe Trail that begins in Old Forge and continues through the Fulton Chain and if followed north ends in the Saranac and Tupper Lake Area. Public Beach & Playground - Tennis & Golf Hiking, Canoe Routes, Cross-country skiing, and Horseback riding trails, all surrounded in scenic beauty. Site of the Ice Palace for The Saranac Lake Winter Festival. Adirondack Guideboat Show, Willard Hanmer Guideboat & Canoe Race in July Summer Park & Concert Series in July & August NEACA Gun Show Can-Am Rugby Tournament - Over 100Teams from the US and Canada compete in North America's Largest Tournament. In September a 90 Mile Adirondack Canoe Classic finishes on Lake Flower.
- Pendragon Theatre
- Paul Smith's College
Tupper Lake
- Mountain Biking - Over 100 Miles of Mountain Biking Trails in the Area - Trails range in skill level from beginner to expert. The 100 Mile Adirondack Canoe Trail that begins in Old Forge and continues through the Fulton Chain and if followed north ends in the Saranac and Tupper Lake Area. Great fishing in well stocked ponds, lakes, and streams. There are many hiking, and cross-country skiing trails. Contact the Chambers listed below for a "Recreational Trail Map." 18 Hole Public Golf Course. Public beach and campground. Fishing Hot Line - (518) 891-5413 - 24 hr. information-hot spots-lures & water conditions.
- Adirondack Classic Designs, Building on Adirondack Traditions. Specializing in Quality Construction Customized to your individual needs.
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