Welcome to your secluded getaway in the woods! Standing Stone Camp sits on a private lake in St. Lawrence County. It is the perfect getaway for solo and small-group travelers. The camp is perched on top of a large boulder overlooking the lake. Access to the small wooden dock on the lake is just down the stairs. Enjoy the firepit or use the oversized yard for your favorite games! We are dog friendly as long as they are house trained, up to date on shots, and on a flea/tick preventative. We charge a small fee for 4-legged guests.
On the first floor, the camp has an open-concept living and dining area, 2 bedrooms (queen and full bed), a fully equipped kitchen, a full bathroom, and 3 season porch. The dining table seats 4 and has inserts that extend its capacity up to 8. The loft upstairs has 2 full beds and to twin beds.
Watch the lake come to life in the morning and wind down in the evening from your favorite seat on the porch. Nestled in the pines, you won’t get bored of the chipmunks, hummingbirds, herons, woodpeckers, and other creatures that call the lake home.
During your stay, you will have access to the entire house, use of the yard, the grill, the fire pit, 2 kayaks, a canoe, and a paddle boat. Guests will not have access to the shed.
Please be respectful of the neighbors' property and obey all posted signs.
The water to the camp is supplied by an underground well and is perfectly safe to drink and shower with. The water has noticeable iron, so most people prefer to bring their own bottled water. The water is filtered once coming into the house and we have a Britta filter onsite for additional filtration.
The camp is on a septic system. Please help us avoid plumbing problems by limiting items that go down the drain. Please no food debris, coffee grounds, paper towels, or wipes of any kind.
Because of the secluded nature of the property bugs will be present. We do our best to ensure that the camp is pest free but know that they are actively working to foil our plans! Be prepared for horseflies, stink bugs, lady beetles, mosquitos, ticks, no-see-ums, spiders, and black flies.