
Nestled in the Adirondacks: One of the oldest family resorts in New York's Adirondacks, Timberlock sits on 63 acres of unspoiled wilderness about 250 miles (400 kilometers) north of New York City.

A rustic vacation: Only Timberlock's office, kitchen, dining pavilion and adult lodge (right) have electricity. Pack a flashlight because the cabins and tentlets are plug-free.

Electricity free: The adult lodge offers well-stocked bookshelves, cozy corners for reading and board games for guests over 12.

Lakeside fun: The quiet of the early morning fog on Indian Lake, with Timberlock's boats in the foreground and the Catlin family's seaplane in the distance, will soon vanish as guests head to the lake.

Vista point: The screened-in porch of the three-bedroom Greenwood cabin boasts views of the woods and lake beyond.

Action packed: Sailing is one of the many water sports at Timberlock, along with windsurfing, kayaking, paddle boarding, water skiing and lake cruises.


