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    Garnet Hill Lodge, a resort in the Adirondacks of NY (north of Albany, NY) gives couples? weddings a rustic and natural feel. The wide open spaces and beautiful lake view amount to the Adirondack wedding many couples dream of having. Located within the mountains overlooking Thirteenth Lake, this venue sits just under an hour?s drive from Lake George.Facilities and Capacity The venue can accommodate up to 130 guests for a couple?s wedding. The ceremony on the outdoor lawn offers guests a peek at the beautiful scenery. Inside, the couple and guests dine in the Garnet Hill Lodge?s Loghouse restaurant. This buliding?s rustic decor gives the venue an idyllic atmosphere with a natural stone fireplace and wood-panelled walls.Services Offered Couples choosing Garnet Hill Lodge as their venue will love the privacy of this mountain getaway. The lodge offers the following services:
    Accommodations
    Desserts
    Cleanup
    Event planning
    In-house bar
    In-house catering
    Parking
    Setup
    Shuttle
    Tables
    Cuisine With full in-house bar service, guests will be well taken care of throughout the night. Catering options for the celebration include:
    Cocktail reception
    Dessert
    Hors d’oeuvres
    Plated
    Buffet
    Servers
    Stations
    Tastings
    Accommodations Couples and their guests are invited to stay the length of the weekend when hosting a wedding at Garnet Hill Lodge. With outdoor activities and a welcome dinner on Friday, followed by wedding festivities on Saturday and a farewell brunch on Sunday. Guest rooms in The Loghouse provide cozy accommodations, while the two cottages–Tea House and The Birches–offer guests more space and privacy during their stay.HistoryGarnet Hill Lodge was named for a nearby garnet mine, which opened in 1893. By 1928, however, the mine?s riches were in decline and it soon ceased operation. The Loghouse was built in 1937 as a guest house and restaurant. It became the Adirondack Inn in 1970 and eventually evolved into a resort community. It underwent renovation in the 1980s; however, many original features still remain, such as the impressive stone fireplace.