A Historic Gem at the Gateway to the Adirondacks: Hotel Broadalbin
Tucked at the southern edge of the Great Sacandaga Lake, Hotel Broadalbin offers a charming and comfortable home base for travelers exploring the foothills of the Adirondacks. This beautifully restored 19th-century hotel blends rustic character with modern comforts, creating a cozy getaway that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
As the only lodging option on this end of the lake, Hotel Broadalbin gives guests unmatched access to some of Upstate New York’s best natural attractions. Whether you’re here to hike scenic trails, paddle across the water, fish, or simply relax and take in the views, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with the outdoors in every season.
But there’s more to Broadalbin than nature alone — the town has deep roots that date back to the 1700s. History buffs will enjoy discovering the area’s past, from tales of Miss Kitty Husted and the old Italian Gardens to the echoes of a once-thriving train depot. And just 20 miles away, Saratoga Springs adds even more to your itinerary: horse racing at the historic track, cultural performances at SPAC, and world-class museums all within easy reach.
For those who love to blend adventure with a little local culture, the area offers live music, theater, and museums that highlight the rich heritage of the region — all just a short drive from your hotel room.
Whether you’re chasing fall foliage, summer lake days, or a peaceful winter escape, Hotel Broadalbin is a welcoming retreat with character, convenience, and a true sense of place.