Walking Tours at White Pine Camp
Walking Tours at White Pine Camp
Adirondack Great Camp Walking Tour
White Pine Camp, the historic Adirondack Great Camp that was the 1926 Calvin Coolidge Summer White House offers historic walking tours at 11:30 am Wednesdays and Saturdays
June 22nd through September 28th. Designed by renowned architects William Massarene and Addison Mizner, White Pine Camp is unique among the Great Camps for its pre-modern yet rustic style.
Tours include the history of the Great Camps and the colorful stories about the owners, celebrities and dignitaries who stayed at White Pine Camp during its hay day of the gilded age. Several buildings will be entered including the Bowling Alley, Japanese Teahouse, two boathouses, the Great Room and Tennis House.
Tours are approximately one hour and forty-five minutes, and start at the White Pine Camp gate at the end of White Pine Road off Route 86 in Paul Smith's. The cost is $12 per adult and $6 for children under 12, cash. Reservations are not necessary. Tours run rain or shine. No pets allowed on tours. For more information visit www.whitepinecamp.com or call 518-327-3030.
