Historic Estate Wedding Venues in Saranac Lake, NY

Historic Estate Wedding Venues in Saranac Lake, NY

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2 Wedding Venues in Saranac Lake, NY

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The Barns at Edgemont Inn 

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Moriah, NY
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $5,700

The Barns at Edgemont Inn consists of a 4400-square-foot custom-built event barn which, together with the historic Edgemont Inn and on-site lodging, sits on 20 acres of verdant hillside in the scenic Champlain Valley. Lodging that accommodates up to 23 people. The surrounding acreage contains a sweep of peaceful farmland and hardwood forest, etched by an old-fashioned stone fence. Views from the property extend out over Lake Champlain to the spectacular Green Mountains on the lake's eastern shore, and provide abundant photo opportunities and memories.

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“Had the pleasure of providing entertainment and coordination services for a May 2023 wedding the Edgemont. The staff were very nice and accommodating and the whole venue was super to work in and around. Def a great spot for a wedding or event!”
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Snowhill Farm 
Lake Placid, NY
  • Up to 200 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $8,000

Snowhill Farm is a beautiful and tranquil wedding venue in Lake Placid, NY, set amidst 280 acres of breathtaking meadows and mountains. The venue embodies the essence of the Adirondacks without the typical twigs and plaid. The primary event space at Snowhill Farm is highly versatile, accommodating up to 80 guests indoors, including 14 overnight guests. For larger gatherings, we can set up a tent or enjoy an al fresco celebration on the expansive 15 acres of manicured lawns. The sweeping landscapes and rolling hills at Snowhill Farm are the ideal backdrop for your newlywed photographs with your partner and your closest friends and family. Fun facts - Built in 1961, the home was Herbert Kieckhefer's summer party house; Kieckhefer invented the modern milk carton. Peacock Mountain, named for the family who walked from Canada in the 1800s and built a nearby farmhouse, lies directly south.