The most prestigious of Northeastern conference resorts.
Sixteen meeting rooms provide 31,000 square-feet of meeting space in three different locations: The Conference Center, a dedicated state-of-the-art meeting facility, boasts a 10,080 square-foot ballroom with banquet seating for 800, as well as three 960 square-foot rooms which can accommodate up to 70 each classroom style. The Hermitage, a former carriage house that has been converted into a lakeside executive retreat, offers a boardroom and 10 bi-leveled deluxe lofted bedroom suites, perfect for exclusive gatherings. Within the Historic Hotel are six meeting rooms, including one 2,520 square-foot ballroom that can be divided, one 720 square-foot room, a 650-square-foot dedicated Executive Board Room which can double as a hospitality room for a group.
In addition to the above, Shelving Rock Terrace and The Event Center provide for additional space. The Shelving Rock Terrace, an elegant canopied venue, offers an exceptional setting during three seasons for special events and banquets for up to 175 people. Just recently opened in 2009, the 11,664 square-foot Event Center is the largest facility of its kind at a resort in The Adirondack State Park.
The Event Center is a fully functional exhibit hall that can accommodate 100 10x10 exhibit booths. In addition, the room is large enough to exhibit automobiles and heavy equipment. The building has an easy access for bringing in vehicles for display.
The resort also features over 20,000 square feet of versatile outdoor space including the Lower Veranda Terrace, the Pool Deck West, the newly renovated Dollar Terrace and the Front Lawn – all perfect for various size cocktail receptions and all featuring stunning views of Lake George. Another terrific outdoor for groups is Mountain View Lawn, which is near the Conference Center for easy access.
The Sagamore's professionally trained conference services managers oversee every aspect of meetings from beginning to end. In-house banquet facilities provide for a wide range of special dining options, such as catered events on one of many outdoor lakeside terraces or on the resort's own 85-foot replica of a turn of the century motoring vessel, The Morgan. The Morgan offers daily sightseeing cruises during its three seasons of operation, yearly and can be used for private group dinner cruises on historic Lake George. In addition, The Sagamore has an in-house audiovisual company available to service meeting participants throughout their stay.














