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Rates and Descriptions

Winterized Cottages

Camp Gorham has a variety of winterized cottages that sleep between four and nineteen people. These cottages all include kitchenettes with a four-burner stove, oven, sink, and small refrigerator. They all come equipped with dishware, pots, cooking utensils, and a coffee pot. Bedrooms sleep between two and six people in bunk style beds. Cottages include modern bathrooms, with showers. Spacious living rooms provide a social area within each cabin, and most have a fireplace. Most of our winterized cabins have large back porches that overlook the water.

Camp Gorham Cabin Rules

Individual Renter Cabin and Facility Terms of Use for Winter

Birch, Beechwood, Cedar Cabins:(Birch pictured) Sleep 14 people in 4 bed rooms, contain a large familiy room with kicthenette. Bathroom includes two showers, toilets and sinks. Each cabin has a wood burning stove and large porch facing the lake.

Birch cabin

Oak Hall: This cabin can sleep 24 in 4 rooms. There is a kitchen on one side of the cabin which also has a wood stove in the family room. There are two bathrooms with showers. This space can be rented separately on each side. This cabin sits right in the middle of camp for easy access!

oak hall

Dogwood Cabin: sleeps 10 people in three bedroom with a center room and kitchenette. This cabin has a wood stove and it located lake side.

dogwood

Cost: $40.00/adult per night; $20/child per night (12 and under)

Winterized cabins have a minimum cost of $160.00 per weekend.

Large group rates are available

Summer Cabins - nonheated

Camp Gorham has a variety of summer cabins available for use during the spring and fall. All of these cabins have fireplaces that will keep them toasty during the cooler Adirondack temperatures of both April and September. Staying in Camp Gorham summer cottages is like stepping back in time to the days when wealthy New York residents would come to the mountains for fishing and hunting trips. Many of these cabins are well over 100 years old and are built in the Adirondack architectural tradition. Summer cottages have bathrooms with shower facilities located nearby. All have large front porches that overlook Darts Lake. Bedrooms sleep between two and eight people and have bunk style beds. Cabins can sleep between 10 and 23 people. Come spend the spring or fall in an authentic Adirondack style cabin!

Hemlock Cabin - Sleeps 20 people on two stories in four rooms, there is a bathroom located on each floor with a toilet and sink. The first floor has a large family area with a fireplace. Showers are centrally located. This cabin sits right on Dart's Lake with a large porch to enjoy the view!

hemlock

 

Laurel Cabin: Sleeps 20 people on two floors in 5 bedrooms, there is a bathroom located on each floor with a toilet and sink. The first floor has a large family area with a fireplace. Showers are centrally located. This cabin sits right on Dart's Lake. Pictured is the large porch perfect for enjoying the view!

real laurel

Tamarack Cabin: Sleeps 8 people in 3 rooms, there is a bathroom with a toilet and sink with showers centrally located in camp.

tamarack

Elm Cabin: Sleeps 14 people in 4 rooms with bathroom including shower. The center room has a wood stove and the cabin has a lake side porch that sits a stone's throw away. A large picture window brings the outside indoors everyday!

Cost: $27.00/adult per night; $15.00/child per night (12 and under)

Large group rates are available

Adirondack Style Shelters

Adirondack style shelters are three sided living quarters with a sliding door that are common throughout the Adirondack Park. They are rustic and simple but are great for staying out of the weather, and for groups that don't need a lot of bells and whistles. The shelters sleep four people in bunk style beds. Bathroom and shower facilities are centrally located nearby. Picnic tables and a fire pit are located right next to the shelters for eating, and socializing by a fire. These shelters are ideal for outdoor clubs, or other groups that want the experience of sleeping outdoors with the comfort of a roof and bed. These shelters are a great fit for outdoor enthusiasts coming to the Adirondacks in the spring or fall.

Cost: $12.00/adult per night; $6.00/child per night (12 and under)