Escape to a world of natural beauty and endless outdoor possibilities at 144 Decker Hill Rd, a charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom retreat in the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Lovingly lived in and well cared for, this home features two sources of heating—a cozy wood stove and a hot air furnace— ensuring comfort no matter the season.
? Nature at Your Doorstep
?? Pharaoh Mountain & Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Area – ~20 minutes
Explore over 62 miles of pristine wilderness trails and breathtaking views.
?? Shelving Rock Falls Trail – ~35 minutes
A family-friendly, 1.7-mile hike leading to a 50-foot cascading waterfall.
?? Schumann Preserve at Pilot Knob – ~35 minutes
A short 0.7-mile trail to a scenic gazebo overlooking Lake George.
?? The Pinnacle Trail – ~35 minutes
A moderate climb to one of the area’s most beautiful panoramic overlooks.
?? Spring Hill Ponds Trail – ~15 minutes
A 13.4-mile out-and-back trail for the adventurous soul.
?? A Water Lover’s Paradise
?? Lake George – ~5 minutes
One of New York’s most pristine lakes, perfect for boating, swimming, and fishing.
?? Hague Brook – ~5 minutes
A charming stream flowing into Lake George, perfect for nature walks and photography.
?? Jabe Pond – ~10 minutes
A motor-free haven for kayaking, canoeing, and peaceful paddles.
?? Paradox Lake – ~25 minutes
A hidden gem ideal for fishing, paddling, and unwinding by the water.
??? Hague Town Beach Park – ~5 minutes
A sandy beach with a swimming area, playground, and picnic spots.
??? Rogers Rock State Campground Beach – ~10 minutes
A family-friendly beach with picnic areas and a peaceful setting.
??? Million Dollar Beach (Lake George Beach) – ~35 minutes
The region’s most popular beach, known for its clean sand and lifeguard-supervised swimming.
?? Dockside Landing Marina (Hague) – ~3 miles (~5 minutes)
Launch your boat with ease and enjoy stress-free docking.
?? Rogers Rock Public Boat Launch – ~10 minutes
A spacious, well-maintained launch with trailer parking.
?? Million Dollar Beach Boat Launch – ~35 minutes
Perfect for launching directly into Lake George’s crystal-clear waters.