Fall Line Condo A4B (The ‘One More Run' Retreat)
- Free Cancellation
An Adirondack Park hamlet on the Upper Hudson at 1,030 feet — Gore Mountain Ski Resort's state-owned 2,537-foot vertical and 110 trails climb directly above town, the Hudson River Gorge runs Class III–IV whitewater out of the Indian River put-in below the village, the 1874 North Creek Depot is where Theodore Roosevelt heard President McKinley had died and rode south to take the oath of office, and Garnet Hill Lodge runs 50 km of groomed cross-country trails up at 13th Lake.
North Creek sits on the Upper Hudson River at 1,030 feet inside the southeastern lobe of New York's six-million-acre Adirondack Park — a one-stoplight hamlet on Main Street with the 1874 North Creek Depot at the south end (where Vice President Theodore Roosevelt boarded the midnight train south to take the oath of office on September 14, 1901, after President McKinley died of his Buffalo gunshot wound). Gore Mountain Ski Resort climbs directly above town from a 1,000-foot base to 3,600 feet — 2,537 feet of state-owned vertical, 110 trails, the only gondola in New York State, and the most-varied terrain east of the Catskills. The historic North Creek Ski Bowl on the village edge — the original Adirondack ski area, founded 1934 — now reconnects to Gore Mountain via the Hudson Chair.
Our North Creek rentals concentrate at the Pete Gay Mountain townhome complex on the village edge — a multi-decade ski-condo neighborhood with a shared indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, and recreation center, plus units like Wood Lot, Pine Knot, Peaceful Valley, Fox Lair, 46er, Quick Silver, and Pete Gay sleeping 4–11 across 1- to 3-bedroom configurations. The 5-bedroom Alpine Homestead in nearby Olmstedville is the larger family-house alternative on a 1.5-acre property. Most units are pet-friendly with fee, all are within a 10-minute drive of Gore Mountain's Northwoods Lodge.