This Adirondack Great Camp was the 1926 Summer White House of President Calvin Coolidge. Choose from 13 distinctive cabins and cottages with soaring rooflines, hand-built Adirondack style furniture, stone fireplaces or wood stoves, and breathtaking views. Two cottages are pet-friendly, and most have private porches or patios. As a guest, enjoy access to the great room, Japanese tea house, bowling alley and pool room, tennis house, boathouses, and outdoor decks. Activities include boating, hiking, swimming, fishing and ice fishing. Relax by a roaring fire in the "Great Room," on a rustic bench in the Alpine garden, or in the iconic Japanese tea house. The camp is surrounded by state land, including some of the best paddling routes in the country. Nearby is Paul Smith's College, where you may enjoy the fitness center, cafe, and the Visitor Interpretive Center on snowshoes, cross-country skis, or by foot. The village of Saranac Lake is also nearby for a decidedly different downtown adventure.