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What's your taste in accommodations? Do you like to be in the beautiful outdoors night and day? Inlet has state-run campsites, but it also has the Moose River Recreation Area, which offers wilderness camping for free. Does your taste run more toward a historic inn, a B&B, cabins, cottages, motels, or hotels? Inlet has them all, and most of them are very reasonably priced. Be sure to book your accommodations as soon as your plans are made. Inlet's popularity, especially in summer, means lodging spots fill up quickly.
Places to Stay
The Overlook at Fifth
From snowmobiling to canoeing and kayaking, bike rides to beach strolls, there is something to do in the heart of the Adirondacks. Situated snugly between Fourth and Fifth lakes, part of the popular Fulton Chain of Lakes, and only a 200 foot ride from...
The Waldheim
The Waldheim has been in business since 1904. Built by E.J. Martin, and currently run by his granddaughter and family. Open from the end of June through Columbus Day weekend. In the summer, cottages rent by the week, Saturday to Saturday, and after...
The Woods Inn
Originally built in 1894 and restored in 2004, the Woods Inn has served as a mountain retreat on the shore of Fourth Lake in Inlet for generations of visitors. The Woods Inn offers 20 uniquely different rooms, Adironack guide tents, and a handicapped-a...
Viking Village
Brynilsen's Viking Village is a seasonal resort with 19 housekeeping cottages. We are open from mid-June to mid-September. Summer phone# (315)357-3150 / Winter phone# (925) 827-9179
Village Cottages
* 2021 Paid Member of the Inlet Area Business Association
Willis Lodges
All of our modern, Danish units are fully equipped for housekeeping, just bring sheets and towels. All units face Seventh Lake and have a full deck, picnic table, grill, basketball court, horseshoes, and boat rental. There are 10 two- or three-bedroom...