Next week (9/3) Jory and I are going to take the week off. We have no plans. We are thinking of getting a cabin on a lake anywhere north of here (NJ) but don't want to spend 10 hours in the car. We (I) also want to take the dogs with us. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by Luanne123Next week (9/3) Jory and I are going to take the week off. We have no plans. We are thinking of getting a cabin on a lake anwhere north of here (NJ) but don't want to spend 10 hours in the car. We (I) also want to take the dogs with us. Any suggestions?
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You can peruse lots of nifty rental houses on here. I am sure there would be something that would strike your eye.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Lake George is very pretty but gets horribly crowded and touristy around holiday weekends. We also liked the Finger lakes but they're further north. There are also a number of smaller lakes around Poconos (which are much closer to you) but would probably be more expensive and harder to find a rental this close to the date.
If you do decide to go to Finger Lakes and are interested in visiting some wineries, I have a friend who works for one of the bigger ones up there.
Craigslist is a great resource for a rental too.
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love the Finger Lakes area - lots of wineries and local restaurants... b&b's, stuff to do in Ithaca. It's about 4 hours away from you, Luanne... and once you get past the Delaware Water Gap traffic it'll be smooth sailing. I went there about once a month for 3 years while some friends were at Cornell.
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I second the finger lakes. I was up in Ithaca at Cauga lake about two weeks ago and it's really nice. Lots of hiking, parks, lake action (swming, boating, etc.). As well, Ithaca is not your average small town and has some great restaurants, coffee bars, crunchy stores, lots of nice wineries very close together and a few homemade icecream joints. I found it incredibly relaxing, peaceful and quiet. I'm not sure when Cornell starts again, as that might make things a bit more crazy/crowded.Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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My grandparents have (had?) a vacation rental on Great Sacandaga lake. That is about 30 miles to the west of Lake George. We would go there almost every summer. There are lots of houses for rent in the area, and the nice thing is that it is more secluded than Lake George, but close enough that you can go there and eat fabu Italian food and do the tourist stuff.
I think North shore of Sacandaga has more "private beach" lakeside props- that's where my grandparent's are.
Also, something to check out, the Philadelphia orchestra does a summer series up there really close to Lake George/Sacandaga region. They are outdoor concerts (with a pavilion, really nice food, etc) and it is really great. A really superb concert and a gorgeous setting.Peggy
Aloha from paradise! And the other side of training!
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