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Melding words with art as travel writer Norm Goldman
and his
artist wife, Lily Goldman, seek out unique romantic destinations
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The
Majestic Adirondacks And The Charming Mirror Lake Inn
by Norm Goldman
Artwork by Lily Azerad-Goldman
Rare is the person
these days who does not crave for sparkling clear lakes, lush
natural spruce, hemlock and pine forests, high peak mountains,
unspoiled wilderness, and a feeling of complete relaxation and
renewal. Isnt this what a romantic getaway is all about?
One destination worth considering and offering all of the above
and more is the quaint village of Lake
Placid, located within the Adirondacks in the northern part
of New York State.
It is here where you will discover on the northern shore of Mirror
Lake, one of the two lakes surrounding the village, the four-season
resort Mirror
Lake Inn Resort and Spa. An inn where you can kick off your
shoes, hang up your hat and easily stay for a few exhilarating
days without being bored.
The history of this famous inn dates back to 1924 when Climena
Alford, a native of Lake Placid, married William Rufus Wikoff
of Massachusetts, who was the originator of the Fuller Brush
Man. William and Climena retired to Lake Placid, where they
converted an estate that dated back to 1883 into a high quality
inn known as Mir-A-Lac Inn. Even during the depression the inn
managed to succeed, adding on rooms, building the dining room,
winterizing, and making general improvements.
It was at the inn that the first rope tow powered by electricity
was installed. It was also the first to have a skating camp housing
many world-class skating champions, and it also hosted the Norwegian
team during the 1932 Olympic Winter Games.
For
the past seventeen consecutive years, the Inn has earned a Four
Diamond Exceptional Award for excellence from AAA
and it also holds Mobil Travel Guideís three star Excellent
Award. Since 1998 it has been a member of the Small Luxury Hotels
of the World group as part of their North American portfolio.
Conde Nast Traveler Readers Poll in 1998 rated the Inn as
number one for service. In 2002 it was the readers choice
of Conde Nast as one of the top 30 North American Resorts and
highest rated in the Northeast, and earned a place on its top
elite Gold List.
How can you not agree with these accolades when you consider the
extra personal touches the inn provides: complimentary tea with
biscuits served each afternoon in the Wikoff Room, that has been
recently refurbished in the Adirondack Great Camp style with cedar
log trim, birch bark accents, board and bead paneling and two
massive stone fireplaces, morning and evening housekeeping service,
a newspaper delivered to your door each morning, morning coffee
served in the Terrace Suite Coffee Shop. Above all there is that
personal warm service that immediately greets you when you step
into the front door.
Arriving guests can register into one of the 128 well-appointed
rooms that include 19 suites. These suites are split, single-level
or studio suites with living room areas and whirlpool baths. The
superior bedrooms come with picture windows with panoramic lake
and mountain views and large private balconies. There are Colonial
bedrooms that are smaller and homey.
For those seeking beauty, fitness and pampering, the resorts
Spa offers a myriad of possibilities. Choices include detoxifying
aromatherapy, salt glow, and several massage options. There are
even fitness and yoga classes, individual training sessions, as
well as the possibility of having a one-hour consultation with
the inns Registered Dietitian/Certified Nutritionist.
If you are into an early morning dip, the indoor and outdoor pools
can more than amply satisfy your needs. There are even specific
times set aside for lap swims. Paddle- boats are also available
during the appropriate seasons to help you get the stiffness out
of your legs while you cruise Mirror Lake. In winter you may want
to put on your pair of skates and enjoy the invigorating Lake
Placid air.
Guests with hiking and skiing in mind will find the inns
location ideal. Within minutes there are miles of hiking trails
for the beginner as well as the experienced, leading to magnificent
lakes, rivers and mountain summits. The Adirondack region of New
York can boast that it has the largest hiking trail system in
the nation, and it includes the 6 million-acre Adirondack Park.
Nearly half of the park is public land, accessible to everyone.
Hikers can troop Mt. Jo, one of the finest trails in the area,
providing fantastic rewards for little effort. Another great passage
is Rocky Falls leading you through the woods to a series of cascades
and a swimming hole; a great place to enjoy a picnic lunch and
some painting. The Jackrabbit Trail, named after Herman "Jackrabbit"
Johannsen, the legendary Norwegian, who helped popularize ski
touring in the Adirondacks in the early 20th century, is another
popular venue. In 1988 the Adirondack Ski Touring Council opened
the trail as a cross-country ski trail stretching from Paul Smiths
to Keene, a distance of over 35 miles. Snowshoers, hikers and
cross-country skiers from all over the world use this trail.
The resorts activities coordinator can arrange rock-climbing
excursions, canoe and fly- fishing trips, and out door fun-guided
hikes. A licensed Adirondack guide leads all the resorts
adventure trips. Just bear in mind- the lakes are just waiting
for you to drop a hook and perhaps catch a rainbow or lake trout,
small or largemouth bass, great northern pike or a pickerel.
If you want to go it alone, the coordinator can provide detailed
maps pertaining to the various hiking trails, ponds and lakes.
Nearby is Whiteface Mountain, host of the 1980 Olympic games,
and where the longest vertical drop in the East at 3430 feet is
located. The ski center is open from November through April, and
it has a network of 65 trails with state-of-the art grooming,
10 ski lifts, expanded snow making operation, and ski and snowboarding
schools. A complimentary shuttle service provided by the Town
of Lake Placid will pick you up at the inn every hour on the hour
between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m., and brings you back between 1 p.m.
and 5 p.m. during the winter season.
At the end of the day, guests can enjoy innovative cuisine of
the inns Averil Conwell Dining Room, where there is an array
of choices of appetizers and entrées prepared by award
winning chef Matthew Baldwin and his excellent team. There is
nothing like a romantic candlelight dinner, while taking in the
views of the Adirondack High Peaks, the ideal backdrop for that
special experience.
Mirror
Lake Inn Resort and Spa
5 Mirror Lake Drive
Lake Placid, NY
Tel: 518-523-2544
Fax: 518-523-2871
Email: :info@mirrorlakeinn.com
Lake
Placid Essex County Visitors Bureau
216 Main Street-Olympic Center
Lake Placid, New York
Tel: 518-523-2445
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