Shopping for someone who loves Lake George can be as refreshing as a morning paddle on the lake itself! Whether it's the crystal-clear waters, the towering Adirondacks, or the nostalgia of family vacations spent boating and hiking, Lake George holds a special place in the hearts of many. So, when it comes to buying a gift for a Lake George lover, the key is to capture the magic of this beautiful spot.
Here’s a Lake George Gift Guide to help you find the perfect Lake George-inspired gift, sure to make any fan of the Queen of American Lakes light up with joy!
1. Embrace the Scenery: Artwork & Home Decor
If your loved one spends their time daydreaming about the views of Lake George, consider bringing those views into their home with artwork or decor. Local artists and stores around the lake often create beautiful pieces featuring the lake’s famous silhouette, colorful Adirondack landscapes, or landmarks like Prospect Mountain or Anthony’s Nose. A Lake George throw pillow with crossed paddles or a cozy Lake George silhouette sherpa blanket brings warmth and a touch of nostalgia to any space.
Pro tip: Look for items like wall prints or even custom map art of Lake George for something unique and personalized.
2. Practical and Fun: Lake George Apparel
If your recipient is always on the move, consider Lake George-themed clothing like a comfortable hoodie, a quirky T-shirt, or a stylish vest. There's something about wearing the lake's name on your chest that makes every day feel like a mini vacation. Look for gear that not only looks great but feels great too—whether they’re out on a hike or cozying up by the firepit.
For the guy who loves classic style, consider a Lake George polo, perfect for casual days that still call for a little flair. Or get playful with a witty tee like “Every Girl Loves a Woody”—perfect for boat enthusiasts with a sense of humor!
3. Capture the Adventure: Outdoor Gear
Is your Lake George fan the outdoorsy type? There are plenty of gifts to fuel their adventures! Think about practical gear like a Lake George duffle bag for weekend trips, a Champion windbreaker to weather the elements, or a Sherpa-lined denim jacket for those brisk mountain mornings. If fishing, boating, or hiking are on their list of favorite activities, gifts that make their trips to the lake easier or more fun are always a hit.
4. For the Sentimental Type: Custom and Personalized Gifts
One of the best ways to make a gift truly special is to personalize it. How about a custom Lake George map with the recipient’s favorite spot highlighted? Or, head over to our Custom Goods page and have their family name or a meaningful date printed on a variety of items, from T-shirts to mugs. Whether it's the memory of a favorite camping spot or a family tradition, personalizing their gift adds a thoughtful touch.
5. Lake George Accessories: Small, but Meaningful
Sometimes, it's the little things that make the best gifts. For the Lake George enthusiast, stickers, phone cases, and keychains can keep a reminder of their favorite place close at hand. An embroidered Lake George hat or a pair of cozy Lake George socks are fun and functional.
And for a winter surprise? A Lake George pom-pom beanie will keep them warm while reminding them of sunny summer days on the water. These small, affordable items make great stocking stuffers or thoughtful little surprises for any occasion.
6. Local Love: Support the Lake George Community
When you buy gifts from local Lake George shops, you’re not only giving a unique present but also supporting small businesses in the area. Plus, many stores donate a portion of their profits to the Lake George Association, helping to preserve the lake for future generations. At the Lake George Store, for example, 10% of profits go toward protecting the lake, so you’re giving a gift that truly gives back.
7. Something Sweet: Local Treats
If you're looking for a smaller, delicious token of appreciation, consider some local food products from the region. Maple syrup, Adirondack chocolates, or locally roasted coffee are great options to remind someone of the sweet side of the lake. These make wonderful gifts for hosts, or as a small thank-you for a lake-loving friend.
8. Books & History: Dive into Lake George’s Past
For the history buffs, consider gifting a book on Lake George’s rich history, whether it’s about the French and Indian War, local shipwrecks, or the stories of historical steamers like the Ticonderoga. A novel like "The Last of the Mohicans", set in the Lake George area, is another classic choice.
9. Experiences: The Gift of Adventure
Sometimes, the best gift isn’t a thing, but an experience! Consider gifting a boat rental for the day, a dinner cruise aboard the Lac du Saint Sacrement, or a guided fishing tour on the lake. These experiences create memories that last a lifetime and make fantastic gifts for anyone who loves spending time on the water.
Wrapping it Up
Whether you’re going for thoughtful and personal, practical and fun, or something that directly supports the preservation of the lake, buying a gift for someone who loves Lake George is all about celebrating their passion for the place. From cozy clothes to unique keepsakes, you’re sure to find something that brings a little bit of Lake George to their everyday life. And, remember, there’s nothing quite like knowing your gift also helps to preserve the beauty of the lake for future generations.
Happy gifting, and here’s to keeping the spirit of Lake George alive all year round!
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Dear Lake George Store, In 1964 Folksinger Tedd Browne was performing in New York City at The Bitter End Coffee House when Shirley Caple invited him to visit Lake George Village and perform at her Cosmic Coffee House for a week. He fell in love with the area, stayed a month and wrote 12 songs about the history, legends and folklore of the Lake George/Adirondack region of New York State. As a member of BMI I have acquired the rights of the original album and had it digitally remastered onto CD format. The result is a beautiful warm vinyl sound that holds the charm of the original Garnet Records album! After 60 years this classic Americana Folk album is available again! The album features 10 songs written by Browne who is accompanied by Walter Raim on guitar (Raim was Harry Belafonte’s guitarist), Bill Lee on Bass guitar (Bill Lee was Spike Lee’s father) and Tom McGoodwin on banjo. The song list is as follows: 1. Fort William Henry 2. Islands 3. Ethan Allen 4. Rogers’ Slide 5. The Lumberjack 6. Father Jogues 7. Lake George Steamboats 8. The Barton Mines 9. Fort Ticonderoga 10. John Brown 11. Glens Falls 12. Holiday. Finally this collection of “history in song” is available once again! Please let me know if you’re interested in sharing this rare musical & historical treat in your assemblage of unique items! Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Mark Mason
Weedgie Music – BMI
518-847-7298