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“We recently had the pleasure of staying at Adirondack Spruce Lodge… Keith made sure everything was smooth and comfortable. His attention to detail and genuine care for guests truly elevated the experience."

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A BOUTIQUE DESTINATION

About
The Spruce

Adirondack Spruce Lodge is a refined mountain retreat designed to bring you closer to nature without compromising comfort. Set at the base of Whiteface Mountain and surrounded by peaceful woodland trails, the lodge is a getaway where relaxation, connection, and adventure come naturally. Here, the beauty of the Adirondacks meets warm hospitality creating a stay that feels elevated, restorative, and rooted in the landscape.

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Fresh Look. Natural Feel

Recently remodeled, Adirondack Spruce Lodge blends natural materials, calming tones, and modern comforts throughout every room. With just 11 spacious guest rooms and inviting shared spaces, the lodge offers the ease of a boutique hotel with the warmth and character of a classic mountain retreat.

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Local Spirit

Here, hospitality is warm, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in the landscape around us. From inviting gathering spaces to peaceful spots for unwinding after a day outdoors, Adirondack Spruce Lodge offers a stay where you don’t just visit the mountains you feel connected to them.

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Part of the White Rainbow Collection

Adirondack Spruce Lodge is proudly part of the White Rainbow collection, a family of boutique hotels in the Adirondacks and Montana. Each of our properties has its own character, while sharing the same spirit of authenticity and care.

Learn more at whiterainbow.com

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Wellness in Nature

With the Adirondack wilderness right outside your door, nature is never far at Adirondack Spruce Lodge. From peaceful trails that begin on the property to evenings spent by the fire beneath a clear mountain sky, the lodge creates space for reflection, conversation, and connection. Here, simple moments become restorative ones, a quiet lookout toward Whiteface, the scent of pine on a morning walk, or a shared pause in the fresh mountain air. This is a place to slow down, breathe deeply, and feel grounded in the landscape around you.

Simple Pleasures

Part of your stay at Adirondack Spruce Lodge is the opportunity to enjoy meaningful, uncomplicated moments without ever leaving the property. Wander our peaceful on-site trails, relax in spacious indoor gathering areas, or unwind by the outdoor fire pit beneath the mountain sky. Whether you’re reading, working remotely, or sharing time with friends and family, the lodge offers inviting spaces designed for comfort and connection.

Comfort & Convenience

Staying with us means having everything you need to feel relaxed and at ease. Enjoy complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, inviting common spaces, and thoughtful amenities designed to keep you connected, comfortable, and energized throughout your stay. Here, every detail is crafted to make your time in the Adirondacks effortless and enjoyable.

Amenities

Located along Highway __, Wolfjaw is tucked along Whiteface Mountain and a short walk to the town of Willmington. Whether you are looking for a unique getaway, a great setting to work remotely, or a home base form which to explore the Adirondack Mountains, we invite you to create your own experience. While invidividual room amenities may vary, your stay will include the following regardless.

  • An outdoor common area with a BBQ, Pavilion, & Bocce Ball

  • Renovated rooms with a natural Adirondack design

  • Air Conditioning

  • Free high speed internet

  • Renovated rooms and suites with soft linens and a natural design

  • LED Smart Tv's

  • Dedicated workspaces

  • On-site Library

  • Free high-speed Wifi

  • Pet-friendly options available*

  • Saranac & Placid Houses include a full kitchen

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