Welcome to Partridge Park, an extraordinary estate nestled in the stunning Adirondack Mountains. This unique property spans over 1,300 acres of untouched forest and boasts over 5,000 feet of Deer River frontage. Within the expansive grounds, you’ll find beautiful natural features, including the serene 6-acre Lake Florence, which reaches a depth of 25 feet, plus numerous tranquil ponds that enhance its peaceful ambiance. Partridge Park has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the late 1800s. In the 1920s, the estate was acquired by Charles E. Bedford, a partner of John D. Rockefeller at Standard Oil Co., who added significant improvements, like the creation of waterfalls from the Lake Florence dam that powered several buildings. In the 1940s, Partridge Park was turned into a children’s camp, inspiring many young people to appreciate the outdoors.
Today, the newly built lodge reflects the majestic charm of the Adirondacks and provides an inviting atmosphere for guests. Approaching this remarkable property is itself a delightful journey, as you pass through the historic gates and traverse the three-mile pristine roads, perfect for viewing wildlife. The lodge features exquisite craftsmanship, encompassing over 10,000 sq. ft. of living space, including 12 bedrooms and 12 full bathrooms, alongside amenities such as a fully stocked bar, an elevator, a game room, a dining area, a hot tub, and a charming outdoor porch showcasing breathtaking views of the lake and mountains. Additionally, there is a remote trapper’s cabin, a guest cottage, a shooting range, a large dining pavilion, and a lakeside gazebo, further enhancing the property’s appeal. Whether you are seeking a tranquil retreat or a venue to host gatherings, Partridge Park is genuinely an unparalleled gem in the Northeast.