The Lake George region of the Adirondacks features some of the most beautiful scenery on the East Coast. For families and adults, there are many attractions and destinations to choose from, including mountainside picnics, historical sites, and unique shopping venues. When you stay at The Lodges at Cresthaven, you can enjoy the entire Lake George area while spending your downtime at a luxurious, private timeshare lodge with indoor and outdoor space to call your own.
The resort’s location, directly on the lake, makes these Lake George timeshares for sale a perfect choice if you love the outdoors. The kids can run around on the beach or the playground under your watchful eye, or you can all swim in the lake and play games together as a family across the spacious resort grounds. If it rains, you can always play at the indoor game room or take a swim through the indoor pool, so there will never be a down day during your vacation.
Rooms are as family-friendly as the rest of the resort. The Lodges at Cresthaven come with two bedrooms, a full kitchen, and two bathrooms. Up to six people can sleep in each timeshare unit, and there are children’s beds available on request. For cooking, you can cook at the full kitchen inside or use the outdoor grill for a nice barbecue. All lodges come with a washer and dryer, a fireplace, and wireless internet access. Cable TV is in the bedroom and living room, and the living room also has a DVD player and CD player/stereo.
One major advantage to The Lodges at Cresthaven is its location. Lake George is called the “Queen of American Lakes” for its size and water activities like boating, fishing, and swimming. In town, you can pick up all kinds of special souvenirs unique to the region, and sample local favorite dishes ranging from upscale to pizza. Plus, there are historical sites for the history buffs, and waterfront pubs for the adults. You can explore all of the friendly destinations with your entire family when you pick out these Lake George timeshares for sale.
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