Fish Mountain, in the Adirondacks, is over 3,000 feet high. From its
summit can be seen fifteen lakes. At its base is located the Fish Mountain
House, a large, spacious house, with broad piazzas extending on three
sides, affording delightful promenades. The rooms are large, airy and well
furnished. The table is unexcelled, milk, eggs, vegetables, etc., from own
farm.
From the veranda of this house, and within a stone's throw, can be seen
beautiful Sacandaga Lake, with Lake Pleasant but a mile away. The grandeur
of the scenery hereabouts should be mentioned. There is always a breeze
blowing over pine, spruce and balsam, laden with their fragrance, making
the air conducive to good health and long life.
Address George B. Wright, Proprietor, for booklet, rates, etc.
Source: "1906 Summer Outings Sacandaga Valley; The
Pleasure and Benefits of a Few Weeks of Leisure Spent Among the Beautiful
Resorts of the Adirondacks," Published by Passenger Department, Fonda,
Johnstown & Gloversville Railroad |