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Longtime Rockville Centre resident offers affordable family vacations on Lake George!

Your home away from home. Enjoy an active healthy getaway at The Lodges at Bolton Landing. It’s a place where guests can reconnect with nature and one another. This lakeside delight sits on Northwest Bay in Lake George, located just north of the shops and restaurants in Bolton Landing and surrounded by the best hiking trails in Lake George.
Owned and operated by lifelong Rockville Centre resident Joe Lawless, The Lodges offers an affordable, relaxing escape from the stresses of your daily life. Lawless, a former tech industry executive and real estate entrepreneur, fulfilled his dream of sharing his passion for Lake George with others when he purchased the former Adirondack Park Motel in 2019.

A seasonal Bolton Landing resident for over 20 years, he’s always had a lifelong love of the Lake George region with all it has to offer. Year-round there are so many outdoor activities to enjoy, from skiing, hiking, water-sports, tennis, golf to biking and paddle boarding on the lake. Once Lawless relocated there full-time, to take on the complete renovation of the resort, he had returned to his family roots. What had been his family’s childhood vacation paradise throughout the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s is now his year-round paradise.
Visit and make it yours too. The Lodges offers a premier affordable Lake George experience, with 29 bedrooms in six buildings that include two houses, 12 motel rooms and four efficiency cottages — all on two acres of lakefront. Complimentary

457-2533 canoes, rowboats, kayaks and SUP paddleboards are all available for guests to enjoy. Pets are welcome too!
The Lodges at Bolton Landing is a wonderful place for family reunions and gatherings of all kinds. You have easy access to all that is so appealing about Lake George: numerous festivals (spring and fall) Americade motorcycle rally, antique car show, beer and wine tours, and so much more. Plus it’s close enough to Saratoga to visit the racetrack for the day.
The quaint town, located on the western shore of Lake George about 10 miles north of Lake George village, is the “gateway” to the narrows and the most spectacular part of the lake. Hiking trails, golf, boating, and swimming are all at your doorstep.