Stay in the Heart of the Adirondacks
Where would you like to stay during your visit to the Speculator Region? Whether you dream of waking up surrounded by nature or prefer the comforts of a cozy room, you’ll find the perfect place to rest and recharge.
If you love the great outdoors, choose from state-run campgrounds or explore free wilderness camping areas (contact the DEC for details). Prefer something with a bit more comfort or charm? Our region offers a wide range of lodging options—historic inns, welcoming B&Bs, lakeside cabins and cottages, family-friendly motels, and convenient hotels. There’s something for every style and every budget.
Because the Speculator Region is a popular destination—especially in the summer and during snowmobiling season—be sure to reserve your stay early.
Browse our lodging listings to find your ideal Adirondack accommodations and start planning your next getaway.
Galusha’s Cottages
Bearhurst Lakeside Cottages
Bearhurst, one of the few remaining Great Camps, embodies all the romance early visitors discovered in this beautiful area. Situated near the village of Speculator in Hamilton County, a short, scenic drive from either the Northway or NYS Thruway...
Great Camp Sagamore
Great Camp Sagamore's authentic buildings dating from 1897 are situated on a peninsula jutting into pristine and picturesque Sagamore Lake. The Adirondack Forest Preserve surrounds the entire 27-building Great Camp Sagamore estate owned by the Alfred...
The Inn at Speculator
The Inn at Speculator is a cozy quaint family-run country inn sitting just off the shore of Lake Pleasant near the center of the Village of Speculator. The Inn features 3 rooms each with private baths including a common room with cable TV, overstuffed...
Melody Lodge
Melody Lodge is surrounded by beautiful mountains and pristine lakes.
He Old. Mayflower
Built in 1929, this charming boat shaped house was originally built as a dry-docked replica of the Mayflower. The main galley is decorated with a fitting pirate theme. It is on dry land so seasickness shouldn't be a problem. Swashbuckling adventures...