Santoni Great Camp

4.5/5
(30) · Historical landmark in Newcomb, United States
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Camp Santanoni, located in Newcomb, New York, was built by and for the wealthy Pruyn family, and welcomed its first guests in the spring of 1893. …

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Jan 20, 2025
Winter Weekend at Camp Santanoni is magical. The carriage road through the gorgeous woods is a fun ski. Visiting the Artist's Cottage to warm up with a hot beverage and good company is a sweet treat.…Full review by CatHamp28
Jan 21, 2024
I/we visit Santanoni at least once every year. It’s a wonderful hike or bike ride to a beautiful, serene and historical place. I encourage all lovers of history, architecture and/or ethical preservat…Full review by Stephen H
Sep 30, 2021
We're glad that places like this are being restored. When we were there, however, it did not appear that anyone was around or working. So much is still closed due to Covid. We were able to walk ar…Full review by NF2013_13
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Questions & answers

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Can I get a ride to see this attraction. I have sciatica.
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There are horse drawn carriages that can be hired. Bring a Comfy Cushion.
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Answer by Denise C · Jul 20, 2017
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I'm unable to hike, bike or walk the 5 miles since I have OstioArthritus which limits my physical abilities. Is there …
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I'm unable to hike, bike or walk the 5 miles since I have OstioArthritus which limits my physical abilities. Is there any other means of travel to this great camp for me and other handicap persons?
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Call the Architectural Heritage Society and see what is available. The Horse drawn carraige is an option.
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Answer by Denise C · Jul 20, 2017
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In the winter is the travel via horse and sledge?
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The Horses stop in Late October. Cross Country Ski or Hiking. Bikes would be dangerous in the winter unless there is NO Snow or Ice. Otherwise- Treacherous
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Frequently asked questions

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How long is it into camp?
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4.5-mile carriage road leads in to the Main Camp. It is a one mile walk to the historic farm. It is generally a 1.5-2.5...
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