Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites
260 Burgoyne Road
Ticonderoga, NY 12883
Nightly Rates: ( 119.99 - 161.99 )
2 Star
Property Description
Welcome to Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites is the Lake George and Lake Champlain area's newest and only full service lodging complete with pub, restaurant, banquet and meeting hall, indoor pool and fitness center. We combine warm design and decor with modern services and amenities, immaculate accommodations and friendly service. Ideally situated in upstate New York's Adirondack Mountains, we're the ideal choice for business or leisure travel. Our 54 room full-service hotel and conference facility has an unmatched range of amenities. Featuring luxurious bedding, flat screen televisions, free extensive continental breakfast, free high speed wireless Internet, indoor swimming pool, jet spa, and fitness center. All guest rooms are nonsmoking and include 40 double queen rooms with mini-fridges, coffee makers and 12 king suites include a microwave. Inquire about our VIP suites with hot tubs and fireplaces. King ADA rooms also available along with an elevator. Our 3,500 square feet of flexible meeting space and catering services host up to 250 guests for weddings or conferences with ease. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites offers outstanding food, friendly staff, convenient location, and all in-room amenities. We are minutes to historic Fort Ticonderoga, International Paper Company, Lake George, Lake Champlain, museums, and golf at the local country club. Close access to year round fishing, tennis courts, public beach, hiking, boating, cross country ski and snowshoe trails make the Best Western Ticonderoga Inn & Suites the biggest and best lodging in the area. Were 16 miles to Interstate 87. Whether you're planning a corporate meeting, a family reunion or a quiet respite, we're delighted to offer you easy planning and booking tools to make the process quick and organized. This northern Lake George hotel in New York is a four season resort hotel, offering some of the most gracious accommodations to be found in the Adirondacks.

Amenities
· AM/FM Alarm Clock· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Elevators
· Express Checkout
· Free Parking
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Hairdryers Available
· Hairdryers Available
· Mini Bar
· Modem Lines in Room
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Safe Deposit Box
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Room Service
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 P.M.
· Check out time is 11:00 A.M.
· Time Zone is Eastern Standard Time
· 54 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 2 floors.
Directions
·From: The North Take Interstate 87, The Adirondack Northway, south to Exit 28. Turn left on Route 74 East. Go 14 miles to Route 9N and 74. Proceed straight half a mile. Turn right on Burgoyne Road. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn and Suites is on your left. ·From: The East From Rutland Vermont take Route 4 West to Route 22 North. Turn right. Proceed 12 miles to the town of Ticonderoga. Pass Airport Road on your right and continue half a mile. Turn left on Burgoyne Road. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn and Suites is on your left. ·From: The South Take Interstate 87, The Adirondack Northway, north to Exit 28. Turn right on Route 74 East. Go 14 miles to Route 9N and 74. Proceed straight half a mile. Turn right on Burgoyne Road. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn and Suites is on your left. ·From: Fort Ticonderoga Exit Fort Ticonderoga to the left. Proceed to the yellow blinker light. Make a right turn on to Route 22. Pass Airport Road on your right and continue half a mile. Turn left on Burgoyne Road. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn and Suites is on your left. ·From: The West - Schroon Lake Take Route 9 North to Route 74. Make a right on Route 74 East. Go 14 miles to Route 9N and 74. Proceed straight half a mile. Turn right on Burgoyne Road. The Best Western Ticonderoga Inn and Suites is on your left.
Guarantee Policy
You must use a credit card to book online.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
Area Attractions
Corporate Locations:* 3 mile(s) from International Paper Company, manufacturing company.
Recreation:* 3 mile(s) from Golf Course, Golf Course * 3 mile(s) from Hiking Trails, The Ticonderoga area is in the Adirondack Park and home to the nation's largest trail system with more than 2,000 miles of trails. Day hikes offer diverse experiences and are rated for various levels of ability. There are short and/or easy hikes to ponds and views suitable for families with children, long circuits, steeper hikes to mountain summits and destination walks to waterfalls. * 3 mile(s) from Boat Rentals, Power boat rentals on Lake George at Snug Harbor Marina, Black Point Road, Ti -518-585-6685 * 3 mile(s) from Canoe and Kayak Rentals, Rent one and take it to the lake or to one our areas 100;s of mountain waterways.. Brookwood RV Park, Route 9N, south Ti. 518-585-4462 * 3 mile(s) from La Chute Trail, LaChute River Interpretive Trail- a walking/exercise trail to the natural and industrial history of the La Chute River, with interpretive signage. Begin at the iron railing overlooking Bi-Centennial Park. The La Chute River flows over the falls carrying water from Lake George, from above and to Lake Champlain, a half mile down stream. Follow the signage to LaChute Lane and continue your journey through the history of the area. * 3 mile(s) from Bikeways, Bicycle on miles of established routes on scenic side roads and on challenging mountain biking terrain. Day trips or extended tours. Bicyclists are quickly discovering some of the finest cycling in North America along a 1,300+ mile network of bicycle routes, known as Lake Champlain Bikeways, in the Lake Champlain Valley of Vermont, New York, and Québec. The network includes a total of 35 loops and tours ranging from 10 to 60 miles in length, in addition to the Champlain Bikeway, a 363-mile princ * 3 mile(s) from Bi-Centennial Park, Four season recreation. Lovely walking path, recreation fields, ball fields, tennis court, bike path, skate boarding park, famous covered bridge, scenic waterfalls, picnic area and playground. Located on Montcalm Street East. * 4 mile(s) from Fishing, Fishing A broad selection of lakes, ponds and streams in the Ticonderoga area makes it an angler?s paradise. In fact Ticonderoga affords access to two of the most beautiful fresh water inland lakes in the United States, Lake George and Lake Champlain, and to some of the best fishing in New York State. Kids love casting, and a fisher of any age can land a big one. Various fishing derbies and major tournaments are held throughout the season on both lakes, originating in local towns such as Hague, * 4 mile(s) from Lake George Recreation, Lake George can be reached at several sites in the Ticonderoga area. The Mossy Point Public Boat Launch -Black Point Road- is a fishing site as well as boat access, and it has a restroom. The Rogers Rock Campsite and Day Use Area -Route 9N- south of Ticonderoga is an excellent fishing spot. This site also has a boat launch, restrooms and picnic area with a superb view of the lake. * 4 mile(s) from Lake Champlain Recreation, Easily accessed at the Fort Ticonderoga Ferry Landing -Route 74-, a very scenic fishing site which also has a public boat launch, picnic area and restrooms. The LaChute River just below the falls in Ticonderoga's Percy Thompson Bicentennial Park is another good fishing spot. You can fish from the stepped rock ledges or the grassy shore for rainbow trout, or if the time is right, landlocked salmon. The LaChute River Interpretive Trail offers access to other stretches of the river. * 5 mile(s) from Public Beaches, Black Point Beach, Black Point Road, Ticonderoga. Spend the day at our beautiful scenic beach on the -Queen of American Lakes- on northern Lake George. Picnic tables and small grills on site. Bring your own chairs, food and drinks. Life Guards on duty. Nearby beaches also at Hague Beach on Lake George, Rogers Rock Campsite on Lake George and Putnam Pond off Route 74 west. * 5 mile(s) from Champ Search, Champ The Lake Champlain Monster -search-look for our elusive Lake Champlain monster, possible relative to Nessie of Loch Ness. Documented sightings since the 1600?s. 518-585-6619 * 5 mile(s) from Winter Fun and Free, Cross country skiing, snow shoeing, winter hiking, 5-7 miles of continuous trails. Night lighting for evening use. Bring your own equipment, Rogers Rock (NYS) Campground, Route 9N, South Ticonderoga. * 5 mile(s) from Snow Mobiling, Snow Mobile Trails Adirondack Trail Riders, maps and miles of trails. * 5 mile(s) from Ice Fishing, Hire a guide or bring your own equipment to NYS Launch Site-Mossey Point, Ticonderoga, or the NYS Launch Site at Fort Ticonderoga Ferry Landing. * 5 mile(s) from Winter Skiing, XC Cross country skiing, snow shoeing, winter hiking. Bring your own equipment to Rogers Rock (NYS) Campground, Route 9N, South Ticonderoga. 5-7 miles of continuous trails. Lighted for evening use. * 5 mile(s) from Petting Zoo, Lord Howe Valley Farm. No admittance fee, moderate fee for mini golf, the perfect family fun spot. 9-hole mini golf, petting zoo, playground, food, gift barn, pony rides daily. May-October. Located on Route 9N, three miles south of Ti circle, two miles north of Rogers Rock Campsite. Everything is free with a purchase of anything. 518-585-3009 * 5 mile(s) from Fort Ti Ferry, Fort Ticonderoga Ferry. Ride one of the oldest cable ferries in North America. Provides historic scenic seven-minute daytime crossings on Lake Champlain between Ticonderoga and Shoreham Vermont. Located on Route 74, just off of Route 22 in Ticonderoga, just past the Fort Ti entrance. Serving cars, trucks, school buses, campers, bicycles, motorcycles, people, and livestock. Open May 1 thru late October. * 5 mile(s) from Train Rides, Rails and Trails- European-style train tour of the region, take Amtrak ?Adirondack Line? through the Lake Champlain region, stopping off in our historic towns. 1-800-USA-RAIL * 10 mile(s) from Tour Boat Cruises, Carillon Cruises, LLC. Pleasant one hour tours of Lake Champlain from the New York of Vermont side. 802-897-5531 * 30 mile(s) from Tour Boat Cruises, The Lake George Steamboat Company offers a variety of Cruises on their 3 large cruise ships, The Minne-Ha-Ha, an authentic Paddlewheeler, The Mohican and the Lake's largest cruise ship, The Lac du Saint Sacrement. From 1 hour cruises to the only complete tour of historic and scenic Lake George, The Queen of American Lakes. * 40 mile(s) from Great Escape 6 Flags, Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom¿New York's most exciting theme park. Located across from the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark, The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom has over 135 rides, shows, and attractions including an outdoor water park and a variety of roller coasters. * 50 mile(s) from Ausable Chasm, AuSable Chasm, open to the public since 1870, is one of the oldest natural attractions in North America. More than 10 million visitors have explored the Chasm on the nature trails with scenic vistas and waterfalls. Rafting in the Chasm also available for the perfect Adirondack adventure. Also offer camping, restaurant, gift shop, and more!
Nearby Cities:* 33 mile(s) from Middlebury, Vermont * 40 mile(s) from Lake George * 45 mile(s) from Lake Placid * 50 mile(s) from Glens Falls * 50 mile(s) from Rutland, Vermont * 55 mile(s) from Plattsburgh * 55 mile(s) from Burlington, Vermont * 58 mile(s) from Saratoga * 90 mile(s) from Albany * 135 mile(s) from Montreal, Canada * 180 mile(s) from Syracuse * 210 mile(s) from Boston, Massachusetts * 250 mile(s) from New York City * 290 mile(s) from Rochester * 295 mile(s) from Trenton, New Jersey * 321 mile(s) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * 365 mile(s) from Buffalo * 380 mile(s) from Toronto, Canada * 455 mile(s) from Washington DC, District of Columbia
Education:* 2 mile(s) from North Country Community College * 33 mile(s) from Middlebury University, Vermonts premier university * 35 mile(s) from Adirondack Community College
Local Attractions:* 2 mile(s) from Fort Ticonderoga, Fort Ticonderoga, the "Gibraltar of the North," attracts over 100,000 visitors each year to the restored stone fort and its museum. Built by the French in 1775, Fort Ticonderoga (Carillon) played a critical role in the American War for Independence. On these grounds occurred the first American victory of the American Revolution, won by Benedict Arnold, Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys. The Fort is open May 10-mid October, daily from 9:00-5:00. (518-585-2821) www.fort-ticonderoga.org * 2 mile(s) from King's Garden, The fertile plain below Fort Ticonderoga tells stories not of war and conquest, but of nature's bounty and beauty. Recently restored, the garden recreates the estate's Colonial Revival garden of 1921, designed by Marian Cruger Coffin, a leading landscape architect of her day. This formal design incorporates brick pathways, a teahouse and the reflecting pool with thirty-two colorful flower beds. May-October. * 2 mile(s) from John Hancock House, Ticonderoga Historical Society - At Moses Circle. The Hancock House is a reproduction of the original stone Hancock House which stood in Boston. Donation appreciated. May-October. * 2 mile(s) from Mount Defiance, Burgoyne Road- the road to the summit of Mount Defiance rewards visitors with an observation deck and panoramic views of Lake Champlain, Fort Ticonderoga, Mount Independence and the Green Mountains of Vermont. May to October. * 2 mile(s) from Heritage Museum, Ticonderoga Heritage Museum, lower Montcalm Street. International Paper and American Graphite displays. Ticonderoga pencils and Ticonderoga paper are featured in the exhibits. Located near the waterfalls of the La Chute River on Montcalm Street. Donation appreciated. May-October. * 2 mile(s) from Cartoon Museum, Ticonderoga Cartoon Museum- over 700 comic/editorial cartoons, special exhibits- Thomas Nast, Gibson, Norman Rockwell, Daumier, Disney, etc. Good clean fun for all ages. Small donation at the door. Lower Level of community center, Montcalm Street. May to October. * 2 mile(s) from Liberty Monument, Liberty Monument at Moses Circle- Sculptor Charles Keck created a bronze image of Liberty defended by those who fought here to claim the North American wilderness, a Native American warrior, a French foot soldier, a Highlander of the British 42nd Regiment, and a colonial militiaman of the Green Mountain Boys, all standing on the seals of the thirteen colonies. * 2 mile(s) from Festival Guild Ticondroga, Festival Guild Ticonderoga Festival Guild * 3 mile(s) from Tour Boat Cruises, Carillon Cruises, LLC. Pleasant one hour tours of Lake Champlain from the New York of Vermont side. 802-897-5531 * 3 mile(s) from Petting Zoo, Lord Howe Valley Farm. No admittance fee, moderate fee for mini golf, the perfect family fun spot. 9-hole mini golf, petting zoo, playground, food, gift barn, pony rides daily. May-October. Located on Route 9N, three miles south of Ti circle, two miles north of Rogers Rock Campsite. Everything is free with a purchase of anything. 518-585-3009 * 3 mile(s) from Lord Howe Valley Farm. No, Fort Ticonderoga Ferry. Ride one of the oldest cable ferries in North America. Provides historic scenic seven-minute daytime crossings on Lake Champlain between Ticonderoga and Shoreham Vermont. Located on Route 74, just off of Route 22 in Ticonderoga, just past the Fort Ti entrance. Serving cars, trucks, school buses, campers, bicycles, motorcycles, people, and livestock. Open May 1 thru late October. * 3 mile(s) from Train Rides, Rails and Trails- European-style train tour of the region, take Amtrak ?Adirondack Line? through the Lake Champlain region, stopping off in our historic towns. 1-800-USA-RAIL * 10 mile(s) from Penfield Homestead Museum, The village of Ironville is on the National Register of Historic Places. Visit the museum and learn how Penfield helped usher in the Electric Age. The walking tour includes ten numbered stops in the village and Old Iron Works. * 10 mile(s) from Crown Point Historic Site, Join the countless visitors who have been exploring the ruins of Fort St. Frederic and His Majesty's Fort of Crown Point since the early 1800s. Learn about the men who controlled the narrows at the head of Lake Champlain and the events that shaped this country during the colonial period. In the visitors center, exhibits interpret the French, British and American chapters of Crown Point's history. Open May to October * 10 mile(s) from Crown Point Light House, Light House Crown Point Memorial Light House ? Originally a windmill built by the French in 1737,The lighthouse today serves as a navigational beacon and monument to the exploration of Lake Champlain. In 1912, France donated a bronze bust by Auguste Rodin, which is mounted on the memorial below the sculpture of Samuel D. Champlain who is flanked by a crouching Huron Indian and a French soldier. * 30 mile(s) from Maritime Museum, Lake Champlain Maritime Museum Its mission is to preserve and share the history and archaeology of Lake Champlain. As a maritime museum specializing in archaeology, LCMM studies the dozens of shipwrecks discovered in Lake Champlain and plays a major role in the management of those cultural resources. * 30 mile(s) from Vermont Teddy Bear Co., Vermont Teddy Bear Company is the largest maker of hand-crafted, American-made Teddy Bears! Factory Tour, Bear Shop, Special Events, all here at our fun-stuffed Teddy Bear Factory. * 45 mile(s) from Shelburne Farms Museum, Shelburne Museum, is one of the nation's finest, most diverse, and unconventional museums of art and Americana. Impressionist paintings, folk art, quilts, decoys, and carriages, decorative arts, furniture, American paintings, and a dazzling array of 17th-to 20th-century artifacts are exhibited in a remarkable setting of 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the Museum grounds. * 45 mile(s) from Tour Boat Cruises, Lake George Steamboat Company offers a variety of Cruises on their 3 large cruise ships, The Minne-Ha-Ha, an authentic Paddlewheeler, The Mohican and the Lake's largest cruise ship, The Lac du Saint Sacrement. From 1 hour cruises to the only complete tour of historic and scenic Lake George, The Queen of American Lakes. * 50 mile(s) from Ausable Chasm, AuSable Chasm, open to the public since 1870, is one of the oldest natural attractions in North America. More than 10 million visitors have explored the Chasm on the nature trails with scenic vistas and waterfalls. Rafting in the Chasm also available for the perfect Adirondack adventure. Also offer camping, restaurant, gift shop, and more! * 55 mile(s) from Equine Center, Equine Center at Ausable Chasm Enjoy wagon rides, sleigh rides, horse back riding.www.equinecenter.net * 70 mile(s) from Adirondack Museum, The Adirondack Museum has many objects on the grounds including a Pullman railroad car, boats, locomotive, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, fine art collection and the second largest collection of inland wooden watercraft in the U.S. Historic photograph collection includes Stoddard, Steiglitz & Porter. The largest collection of rustic furniture and of printed Adirondack related material in North America. * 70 mile(s) from Olympic Center, Olympic Center in Lake Placid Site of the famous "Miracle on Ice" hockey game in 1980 with USA &Russia, houses four ice surfaces, museum. While in the Olympic Center, don't miss the virtual reality experience. For sports historians, the 1932 & 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum features changing exhibits. * 70 mile(s) from The Wild Center, The Wild Center is the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks. * 75 mile(s) from Saratoga Race Course, Character, history, and charm are just a few of the reasons Saratoga was named as one of America?s Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Discover all there is to see in do here, from world-famous horse racing to award-winning golf. With 18 naturally occurring mineral springs in Saratoga, you can "take the cure" as visitors did during the Victorian age.
Shopping:* 1 mile(s) from Business District, many quaint shops along Montcalm Street in the historic downtown shopping district. * 35 mile(s) from Middlebury, Vermont, many quaint shops in the historic downtown shopping district. * 40 mile(s) from Lake George, NY, Extensive well known designer outlet shopping at Lake George Commons Outlet Shops. * 45 mile(s) from Queensbury, NY, Large Shopping Mall with popular anchor stores.
Transportaton:* 3 mile(s) from Amtrak Train Service 800-872-7245 -Adirondack- line. NYC to Canada with daily stops in Ticonderoga. The Amtrak station is named Fort Ticonderoga. * 22 mile(s) from Adirondack Trailways 800-225-6815 * 65 mile(s) from Burlington International, Route 7 S to Route 22 A. At Addison turn right onto Route 17. West to Champlain Bridge and Route 9 N. Tkae it S to Ticonderoga. Left at intersection of Route 74 E. hotel is 0.25 miles. * 90 mile(s) from Albany International Airport, Take the northway, I-87, north to exot 28. Take Route 74 east 18 miles to Ticonderoga. Straight across Route 9N intersection, on 0.25 miles on right. Taxi, call in advance tel: (518) 585-2222, Enterprise Car Rental tel: (518) 745-5020, Amtrack tel: (800) 872-7245, "Adirondack" line. NYC to Canada., other Adirondack Trailways (800) 225-6815

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