Four of us rented the lean-to for 4 days. We take an annual Adirondack camping trip every summer, always off the grid, usually car camping in NYS campgrounds. The goal is to get away, unplug, and commune with nature. The lean-to is at a lovely location, right on the Saranac Lake chain with miles of kayaking opportunities. Loons, herons and ducks were everywhere. A short paddle away, there are primitive campsites on the NYS owned end of Kiwassa Lake. This is where we spent most of the days so we could swim, as that is not possible at the lean-to site.
Per request, we emailed our arrival time. We arrived exactly on time but no one was at the B&B and the door was locked. We hung out for some time with what we presumed was the owners dog (who later visited our campsite, relieved herself, and left). Eventually a gentleman showed up asking if we had been checked in. He assured us that the owner would be by shortly. He was able to access the B&B, took our deposit, and showed us to the lean-to.
We parked our cars and unpacked. It is not noted in the description, but there is a significant walk down a path from the car to the site. Be prepared with wheeled coolers, etc.
As we always do, regardless of weather or circumstances, we had a great time. The dock looked recently built. It would accommodate a few kayaks, but unfortunately the water level was so low it barely came to the end of the dock. Even in high water it would be important to note that this is a very muddy spot and walking out into the water would be ill advised. We were able to drop our kayaks into the mud from the dock, jump in, and push out into the channel with our paddles.
A motorized boat was at the dock and the gentleman who showed us to the site noted that it belonged to their neighbor. We later saw the neighbor and his friends, on multiple occasions, as they came back and forth through our campsite. He and his friends showed up the first time well after dark and throughly frightened us. While we knew someone docked their boat there, we were not told to expect them coming through at all hours and with no warning. I admit it detracted from the site as we felt we had no privacy. The fact that there is a cabin immediately behind the lean-to was also a detraction. Luckily the folks in the cabin kept mostly to themselves but it felt as though we were camping in their front yard.
For the price, privacy, and dock issues we will not likely return. Regardless, it is a beautiful location.