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Welcome!

My family and I have extended hospitality to Lake George visitors for a very long time - since 1948!

I think we offer the perfect vacation accommodations’ for the family….and we are so close to all of the activities in Lake George area.

Lincoln Log families enjoy all the amenities our little cottage colony affords:  from cooking out on your own patio to swimming in our large 20 x 54 ft pool to letting the kids use the playground facilities to  walking the bike path only a few feet away. 

Many of our families have been with us for years.  Some have seen new generations come back to Lincoln Log. 

We hope to see you soon!

Regards,
Jean Flacke

Lincoln Log & Lake George

The beauty of Lake George, New York combined with the evergreen forests on the steep mountains of the Adirondacks is protected by the Constitution of the State of New York to remain forever as nature's place to relax, to recreate and break away from urban living...

Lincoln Log Colony Cottages and Suites in Lake George New York, lies on the land that was the beginning of the "Old Military Road" from the "Great Encampment" to Fort Edward some 18 miles away.

If you have seen the movie "Last of the Mohicans", you will recall that the English prisoners from the 1757 surrender of Fort William Henry began a march to Fort Edward. A massacre took place as the fierce Indian tribes allied with the French began to kill the prisoners. Lincoln Log Colony is built on this spot. When the swimming pool was dug, many artifacts from the Colonial era were uncovered. The "Great Encampment" was rebuilt as Fort George during the Revolutionary War. just walk down Fort George Road (about 100 feet from Lincoln Log) to Fort George Park and tour the remains. You can see the rifle pits, a monument dedicated to the Colonial Soldiers, the famous Isaac Jogues Statue (The Jesuit who discovered Lake George), and a Mohawk Indian bronze statue.

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McEnaney’s Lincoln Log Colony McEnaney’s Lincoln Log Colony
2180 Route 9, PO Box 469, Lake George, NY 12845
(518) 668-5326
McEnaney’s Lincoln Log Colony