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Whether you're here to ski, hike, paddle, or simply unplug, The Sanctuary offers comfort, character, and connection to nature. Original chapel windows, soaring ceilings, and modern amenities create the perfect blend of historic charm and contemporary design.
Ideal for couples, solo adventurers, or small families, our home features an open-concept living space, fully equipped kitchen, cozy sleeping loft, and thoughtful touches throughout.

Step outside to explore scenic trails, ski at nearby Gore Mountain, or swim and fish in crystal-clear lakes and streams. Just 25 minutes from Lake George and close to Friends Lake, Loon Lake, Brant Lake, and Schroon Lake, The Sanctuary is perfectly situated for paddling, boating, and lakeside relaxation. In fall, take in stunning foliage along winding mountain roads. In summer, enjoy Hudson River rafting, hiking, and cool dips in local swimming holes. Then wind down with local dining and craft brews just minutes away.
Book direct for the best rates and discover a truly unique stay in the Adirondacks.


Whether you're carving fresh tracks at Gore, paddling on Lake George, or relaxing by the fire, this thoughtfully restored chapel has everything you need for a memorable Adirondack escape:

“I absolutely loved this house. The outdoor fire pit was cozy, and the village nearby made it easy to explore. Jennifer was amazing and so helpful — we’ll 100% be back!”
— Jusely, Airbnb Guest
“Great space, uniquely designed, well appointed, and conveniently located. I immediately felt at home... Will definitely book again.”
— Robert, Buffalo, NY
“The chapel was very unique and fun. The kitchen was perfect for cooking, and the location made Lake George super easy to reach. I’d recommend this to anyone visiting the area.”
— Rohan, Massachusetts