The Cottage at Brookledge former girls summer camp
-11 mi. from Sacandaga Lake
-12 mi. from downtown Saratoga + SPAC
-Pet friendly
-60 acres gated property
-Firepit
-View of stream with wrap around deck
-Heat
-Vintage cooler, no fridge
-Cooktop, grill, kettle, pots, pans, utensils, dishes
-Private outhouse
-Showers in bathhouse (open year-round)
-Water canister in cabin
-Jackery generator for electricity
-Games, books, hammock
-No Wifi in cottage
-Wi-Fi available in Pavilion
Beautiful rural neighborhood. Only 15 minutes from Saratoga Springs, SPAC and Sacandaga Lake.
There are communal spaces that campers use they are The Ice Bucket Pond, Raymond's Roost Bar, The Fireside Pavilion, Camp Chapel, Bathhouses, Yard Games, Canoe, Paddle boat and Nature Trails. Please be a kind camper when interacting with others.
You will have private use of a campfire, chairs, hammock, porch space, parking space and grill.
We often are asked, “What is Brookledge”? Great question! We are not a 5 star luxury hotel, we are a 5 tree happy to be nature getaway. If you are looking for 1,000 count sheets, concierge and fine china, Brookledge is not it. If you are looking for stars in the sky, trees and a comfy bed, that is us!
Here are some things to expect
Brookledge was once a Girls Camp called Girls Inc. We still have many buildings, pavilions, bath houses and trails from the original camp.
When you step outside, you will most likely see chipmunks scurrying from tree to tree. They were here first, but they pay rent in acorns.
You may get a sudden urge to walk on the trails. It happens, I don’t know why!?!? Just follow the orange squirrel trail markers.
Why would you ever want to come here? That is an easy question to answer.
You can look up at night and see millions of stars and fireflies in the field.
When you take that walk, you will see deer tracks and hear the sound of the creek.
The pond lovingly called the Ice Bucket will beckon you to skip rocks or possibly be brave enough to jump in.
Swimming or an epic game of cornhole. Loser does the dishes!
The floating dock holds on tightly to a green canoe.
Time with family and friends around a campfire with S’mores of course!
Visit our library and enjoy a book in our hammocks.
If you are the type of person that loves flannel shirts, thinks that music with a guitar solo is a must and can’t walk past a dog without petting it then Brookledge is your place. We hope that you will not be a renter, but our guest. Pull up a chair, grab a root beer and join us. Welcome to Brookledge my friend!
-Top notch communication from beginning through the end of your stay.
-No chores list! It is a vacation, time for fun!
- Concierge services available. (Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, girls' weekend contact us ahead of time for and of your special needs)
-Windows throughout the cabin with view of the stream. Windows come with curtains.
-Central heat
KITCHEN
-Appliances: coffee maker, grill with side burner.
-Vintage plates, bowls, mugs, glasses, utensils, serving utensils
- Pots, pans, tea kettle
-Cutting board
-Cool enamel table and antique chairs to dine at
-Coffee, decaf, tea, hot chocolate, sugar, creamer
-Bottled water
-There is not indoor plumbing, but no need to worry! We have a canister above the sink that will take care of the basics.
BEDROOM
-Comfy Queen bed with ample storage underneath
-Linens, comforters, pillows
-Boardgames, cards and books
PORCH
-Grill with propane
-Two chairs for relaxing
-Bistro table with chairs and a picnic table for outside dining.
-Hammock
-Firepit with chairs (firewood available on site)
-Private outhouse
-Complete privacy and the beautiful sound of water
BATHROOM
-There are no showers or toilets in the cabin. Guests will use the 1970s bathhouses. The bathhouse has been revamped but maintains its original charm.
-Hot water
-Sinks, toilets and shower are in the bathhouse
-This is a shared space with other guests
GROUNDS
- 60 Acres with a private gate
- Fireside Pavilion available for events. Arrangements must be made prior to stay.
-Raymond's Roost Bar Pavilion available for events. Arrangements must be made prior to stay.
- Nature trails for guests to use
- Pond for swimming, guests can use canoe and paddle boat
-Beach towels provided
- Yard games such as Jenga, Giant Connect 4 and Cornhole, Ladder Ball, Axe Throwing, and Bad Mitten available for guests
-Little Library for extra books
Guests may park next to the cottage. It is down a crush stone road and a little steep. Vehicles are not allowed past the cottage on this road.
FAQ
Early check-in?
-We cannot guarantee check-in prior to 3:00. However, you are welcome to leave your bag with us and once your cabin is done, we will move your bag inside. During this time, you may enjoy the property. Guests must let the host know prior to arrival.
Late check-out?
-Sorry we cannot accommodate checkouts past 11:00. We need to clean prior to our next guest.
Do you have Wi-Fi?
- There is not Wi-Fi. However, cell phones do work and we have many recommendations for places you can go if you need to work or need Wi-Fi
Do you allow private events?
-Yes! Please make arrangements with host prior to arrival.
Pond
-Yes, you can swim in it. It is 10 feet deep
-Yes, you can use the floating dock, canoe and paddle boat. You will have to share it with other guests.
No, fishing please! You are welcome to feed our fish from the bucket at the pond.
Is there a grocery store nearby?
- Hannaford on Trieble Ave is 11 miles
Is there hiking close by?
- Yes, the Adirondack Mountains have many wonderful places to hike.
- There are trails throughout the 60 acres for you to enjoy. Follow the orange squirrel trail markers you will find throughout the property.
Do you offer concierge service?
-Yes! For an additional fee we can connect you with our project manager. (Contact your host)
Is there a bathroom inside the cabin?
-No, the bathroom is in the outhouse next to your cabin. We have 2 bathhouses on the property as well. The bathhouses each have a unisex shower, toilet and sinks on one side. On the other we have men's stalls and womans stalls. The woman's bathhouse also has an attached laundry facility.
Do we need to bring our own firewood?
No, we ask that you do not bring firewood from other places. This will make sure that harmful bugs don't attack our trees. You are welcome to walk around the woods and use the wood that you find for free. You can also purchase wood $5 a bundle.