Ideal Lake George Lodging near Six Flags Great Escape, Davidson College
Whether you are looking for outdoor adventures, shopping, golf or family fun, the Lake George area in Queensbury, New York has it all. Our Lake George lodgings are located at the entrance to Six Flags Great Escape amusement park and are close to a number of pristine Queensbury golf courses and exciting shopping centers. Additionally, our hotel is close to a number of popular upstate New York attractions.
The Country Inn is located near the following attractions in Lake George:
Six Flags Great Escape (0.2 miles) (518) 792-3500 This amusement and water park is an ideal destination for families visiting upstate New York.
Adventure Racing Family Fun Center (0.3 miles) (518) 798-7860 Adventure Fun Center offers indoor Go-Karts, Retro Arcade, vintage pinball, laser tag, climbing wall, gyro gym, indoor bumper cars, shooting gallery, trampolines and more.
Sportszone (0.4 miles) (518) 792-5586 Sportszone offers an indoor 60' x 90' athletic field rented by the hour for groups of up to 18 people.
Queensbury Country Club (1 mile) (518) 793-3711 Queensbury Country Club is an 18-hole course with pro shop, lunches, bar and cocktail lounge.
Pyramids Aviation Mall (2 miles) (518) 793-8818 For shopping in Queensbury, try Pyramids Mall, which features Bon-Ton, Sears, Target, J.C. Penny, Dick's Sporting Goods, TJ Maxx, Old Navy and more.
Rock Sport Indoor Climbing Wall (2.2 miles) (518) 793-4626 Rock Sport offers a rock climbing gym with 4,000 sq ft of climbing walls for beginners to expert rankings.
Hiland Park Golf Club (2.8 miles) (518) 793-2000 This golf course is rated as 4 1/2 stars by Golf Digest and features a pro shop and club grill.
Bay Meadows Golf Club (3.1 miles) (518) 792-1650 Bay Meadows is a 9-hole regulation-length golf course with driving range.
Sunnyside Par 3 Golf Course (5.3 miles) (518) 792-0148 Sunnyside is a 9-hole, par 3 golf course with driving range.
Fort William Henry Museum (5.4 miles) (518) 668-5471 The museum offers tours of the fort explaining the history and importance of the fort's location as well as the methods and weapons of warfare during the French and Indian War.
Fun World (5.6 miles) (518) 668-2708 Fun World provides an arcade, games and kiddies rides.
Lake George Steamboat Company (5.7 miles) (518) 668-5777 The Lake George Steamboat Company offers a variety of cruises on three large cruise ships on Lake George.
Factory Outlets of Lake George (7 miles) (914) 949-5030 The Factory Outlets of Lake George consist of four major shopping centers along a one-mile stretch of Rte 149 and offer more than 70 different stores.
Bennett's Riding Stable (9 miles) (518) 321-3595 Bennett's provides opportunities for western trail riding, guided trail rides and a sunset dinner ride.
Lynn Benevento Gallery (15 miles) (518) 696-5702 This gallery offers work by an Adirondack artist focusing mainly on wildflowers, mountains, hot air balloons, rustic barns and vestiges of the Delaware and Hudson rails.
The following services are nearby our hotel:
Exit 20 Mobil Gas Station (1 mile) (518) 793-3331
Citizens Bank - ATM (1.7 miles) (518) 793-7711
Glens Falls Hospital (4 miles) (518) 926-1000
Wellness Spa (4.2 miles) (518) 792-2277 Professionals at the Wellness Spa offer a variety of treatments and services.
Stewart's Shop (6 miles) (518) 793-8904 Stewart's Shop offers gas, ATM and convenience store groceries and items.
About Queensbury
Queensbury began as a Quaker settlement in 1763 and has since become a leader in the development of Warren County, New York. Located in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Queensbury was once a part of the great Northern wilderness. The Iroquois valued the area for bountiful hunting and fishing during the summer months. During the French and Indian War, this area became an important route for the Colonial Army, and after the war the English Lt. Governor encouraged settlers to establish a township. The Quakers were among the first settlers, and began expanding their community with frame houses and roads, bringing with them new settlers. In 1824, a small quarrying operation opened the area to world markets and the settlement continued to expand. By the 1870s, agriculture was firmly established in the region, and became a major area of trade. Today, Queensbury is still prized for its natural beauty, yet is also known for its growing tourism trade. Serving thousands of tourists each year, motels, restaurants, amusement parks, golf courses and ski trails continue to flourish, showcasing Queensbury as a charming, tourist-friendly town.
Did you know?
In addition to various local sites significant to the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, Queensbury has established monuments to local soldiers involved in the Civil War, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. A strong patriotic spirit is also evidenced in the community's participation in "America Supporting Americans" and their adoption of a unit of the American military.