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Matchless scenery! |
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For your comfort, safety, and peace, and to protect our environment, jet skis are not permitted. |
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. . . Or you can just sit back in an Adirondack chair while the gentle waters rock you and life's worries melt away. |
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"From Prospect Point, which is close to town, but off the highway, it's an easy walk to the arts center for a concert, the boat livery for a tour of the chain of lakes, or the post office to mail those picture postcards saying 'Wish you were here.'" |
- The Adirondack
Book |
"A serene spot . . . Prospect Point Cottages . . . makes a wonderful base camp. Overlooking Blue Mountain Lake and about a mile from the museum, it has a private beach for swimming/lounging, and rowboats and canoes guests can use. The cottages include linens/bath towels, fully equipped kitchens, cable TV and a spectacular view. Guests have use of a main building to hang out in, play cards and piano, and read one of the many books on hand. A neat little exhibit has items found on the land from the swanky Prospect House that once stood on the very spot. Host Carol Doherty is a hoot and fun to visit with." |
- The Buffalo
News, Sunday, July 15, 2007 |
Blue Mountain, from Castle Rock |