Canoeing  
 

Boat Rentals

Boat rentals may be available during your stay but it is best to reserve early as we cannot guarantee availability.

  • Single recreational kayaks: $35/per day
  • Single touring kayak: $45/per day
  • Double kayaks: $45/per day
  • Canoes and rowboats: $35 per day or $175 per week
  • Pedal boat: $40/per day or $20/half day
  • Rowboat with 8hp motor: $95/day
  • Rowboat with 20hp motor: $180/day

Canoe Trips

Up for an Adirondack Adventure Canoe Trip? Click here.
Click here for information on canoe trips through the Saranac Chain of Lakes. 

Saranac Lake Chain of Lakes in the Adirondacks

From Kiwassa Lake and the Kiwassa Lake Outlet, you are able to travel by boat, to the Village of Saranac Lake, which was voted an All American City! The popular Adirondack route from Kiwassa Lake takes you through Oseetah Lake into the Village of Saranac Lake where the Saranac River begins. You may also enjoy an Adirondack waterway trip 40 miles through scenic Adirondack lakes, ponds, rivers & streams, & go through State locks into the Adirondack State Preserve. Lake & stream fishing for trout, bass, perch, northern pike, whitefish & panfish is available as well.

 
One of the Kyaks for Rent Adirondack Canoeing Map of the Saranac Chain of Lakes

We have kayaks, 
canoes and boats for 
rent daily or weekly

Kiwassa Lake, in the Adirondacks, is a great place for canoes or kayaks

A map of the Saranac Chain of Lakes in the pristine Adirondacks

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Canoe Race on Kiwassa Lake

Paddling with Murphy 
on Kiwassa Lake

 

 

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1150 Kiwassa Lake Road, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
Call 518.891.5721 or e-mail:
margie@adirondackcabin.com
 

Important to note: credit cards are not but we do take checks, cash or money orders.
 

For your convenience, Wi-Fi is is available in the
common areas (the porch and greens of the main house).