Rentals & Accommodations

 2026 Summer Availability

Saint Williams can be booked for group events. We are the perfect place to host your special event or family reunion. 

All rentals Saturday to Saturday. We currently have the following weeks open for rental during the 2026 season:

  • July 11th – 18th
  • July 25th – Aug. 1st
  • August 1st – 8th
  • Aug 29th – Sept 4th

Accommodations

Accommodations and amenities include:

  • maximum occupancy: 16 people
  • bedrooms: 4 (beds: 1 double, 14 twin)
  • baths: 4.5 (shared)
  • pets: not permitted
  • large living room
  • full kitchen with dishes for pots and pans, serving dishes, silverware and cooking utensils including bakeware. We also provide two microwaves, two coffee pots, two toasters and a K-cup. Two stainless refrigerators are brand new and can accommodate your food storage. Four 8 foot banquet tables and 20 folding chairs are available for use too.
  • large dining room
  • covered porch for eating outdoors
  • outdoor fire pit
  • picnic tables and seating scattered around property
  • several hiking trails
  • password protected Wi-Fi is available at no cost.

Please note

  • We are 100% smoke-free.  Smoking is only permitted outdoors
  • Alcoholic beverages are permitted at your discretion and with moderate use.

Rates for 2026

June

  • Two night minimum required, $600/night
  • Weekly rentals are available, $3500/week

July & August

  • weekly rentals only
  • $3500/week

Early September

  • Two night minimum required
  • $600/night

About Saint William’s

Saint Williams Long Point offers complete privacy on this “boat accessible only” retreat. The historic Saint Williams Church which is on the National Register of Historic Places sits nearby and is used for concerts, weddings and gatherings for the community. It is a wonderful place to relax and talk.  Enjoy the sunset over West Mountain from our front lawn.

For additional information please contact us.

Location

Please note: Saint William’s is on Long Point, a peninsula on Raquette Lake.

There is no road access, this historic site is accessible only by water. 

The town of Raquette Lake is in the Central Adirondacks, just off Route 28. The hamlet has two boat liveries and a number of boat launches.