Full property buyout at Warner’s Camp: two adjacent riverfront lots with four buildings: a historic 1800s River House and the Log Cabin property with three unique cabins. Enjoy unmatched river views, private cedar saunas, a hot tub, swimming hole, fishing, hiking, foosball, and boutique furnishings. Just 10 min from Whiteface Ski Resort, 20 min from Lake Placid, and walkable to Upper Jay restaurants—perfect for retreats and reunions.
The Space
This full property buyout combines two neighboring properties at Warner’s Camp, offering a total of four distinct buildings across two adjacent lots, located across the street from one another with a very short, easy walk between them. Together, the River House and Log Cabin properties create a private, immersive Adirondack experience with space to gather—while still allowing guests to spread out and enjoy privacy.
This is not a new build or a resort-style compound. Both properties are deeply rooted in Adirondack history and craftsmanship. The River House dates back to the 1800s, featuring original beams, period details, and timeless charm. The Log Cabin property is handcrafted in a traditional Adirondack style, designed to feel historic, warm, and authentic rather than modern or manufactured.
What truly sets Warner’s Camp apart is the unmatched river views and direct river access paired with a true cedar spa experience. Guests enjoy private access to a swimming, fishing, and cold plunge area, along with cedar barrel saunas and a cedar hot tub—all set against the constant sound and sight of the Ausable River. The experience is immersive, restorative, and deeply connected to the landscape.
While this full buyout listing is new, we have been hosting guests, groups, and events at both properties individually for years, with extensive positive reviews across our established listings.
Sleeping Arrangements & Capacity
The full Warner’s Camp property comfortably accommodates large groups across multiple buildings, with a flexible mix of private bedrooms, guest cabins, and cozy sleeping spaces.
River House
• Three traditional bedrooms