United StatesNew YorkLong LakeWhitney Park: A Legacy Beyond Measure

Whitney Park: A Legacy Beyond Measure Long Lake, New York 12847 United States

$125,000,000
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For the first time since the Gilded Age, the legendary Whitney Park in Long Lake, New York, is being offered for acquisition—a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to steward one of the most significant privately held estates in the United States. Encompassing a breathtaking 36,486 acres in the heart of the Adirondacks, this storied landscape is more than 2.5 times the size of Manhattan, offering a rare blend of legacy, scale, and unspoiled wilderness. Established in 1897 by William Collins Whitney, esteemed financier and former U.S. Secretary of the Navy, the estate remained under the careful stewardship of the Whitney family, and recently John Hendrickson, for more than a century. Today, its pristine terrain is a magnificent mosaic of crystal-clear lakes and ponds, winding streams, old-growth forests, and mountain vistas—all protected within the bounds of New York’s Adirondack Park. More than 80 miles of private roads and 100 miles of trails traverse the land, connecting a remarkable array of natural features and architectural gems. At its core are two historic Adirondack Great Camps, both embodying the timeless architectural style that defines the region: Camp Deerlands, constructed in 1915 on the eastern shore of Little Forked Lake, stands eight miles from the gatehouse entrance. Painted in classic Adirondack blue with white trim and yellow window boxes, this estate compound includes seven fireplaces, a six-stall garage, and charming caretaker quarters. A perfectly pitched Adirondack-style A-frame rests at the lake’s edge, accompanied by a traditional boathouse, a screened lakeside gazebo, and a tennis court—set on a mostly cleared 14-acre parcel, offering privacy and lakeside elegance. Camp Togus, built in 1949, is perched on Forked Lake and offers equally striking water and mountain views, continuing the Great Camp tradition of rustic refinement. Scattered across the estate are additional legacy structures, including guest houses, barns, garages, a classic boathouse, and a collection of charming hunting and fishing cabins that subtly connect the land from Little Forked Lake to Salmon Lake. Among them is an Adirondack trapper’s cabin tucked along the shores of Salmon Lake—once a beloved retreat for the Whitney family and their guests, who ventured there for some of the region’s finest lake trout fishing. Over the decades, the estate welcomed statesmen, conservationists, and visionaries seeking solace in its natural beauty. The influence of Whitney Park reaches beyond its borders, having quietly shaped conversations about preservation, purpose, and American wilderness for generations. To own Whitney Park is to join a legacy of American visionaries—those who recognized the rare power of land, privacy, and purpose. More than a property, this is a living inheritance of land and legacy, a sanctuary in one of America’s most iconic conservation regions. In a world increasingly defined by environmental uncertainty and the search for clean air, fresh water, and meaningful solitude, Whitney Park stands alone. It offers an unmatched opportunity to own not just land, but legacy. This is the rarest of luxuries: a private wilderness of scale, silence, and permanence. Despite its extraordinary scale and untamed beauty, Whitney Park remains remarkably accessible—within driving distance of Albany, New York City, Boston, Montreal, and near private airstrips for seamless arrival by air. Its well-established infrastructure supports gracious accommodations and operational ease, while select areas offer potential for thoughtful future development, further enhancing the estate’s enduring value and character. Whether preserved as a personal sanctuary, entrusted to conservation, lightly developed or thoughtfully reimagined for future generations, Whitney Park is a singular offering—a place where nature, history, and heritage converge, awaiting its next visionary steward.
Andrea Collins
Andrea Collins
  • Associate Real Estate Broker
270 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 United States
Daniel Collins
Daniel Collins
  • Associate Real Estate Broker
270 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 United States
$125,000,000
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20
Bedrooms
17
Full Baths
1
Partial Bath
25,000 Sq Ft.
Interior
36,486.7 Acres
Exterior
other residential home
Property type
1915
Year Built
WRHPJ7
Web Id
NOMLSID
MLS ID
Long Lake Central
School District
14
days ago

Amenities

  • Barn
  • Breakfast Bar
  • Deck
  • Gated Community
  • Guest House
  • Tennis Court
  • Dock
  • Gardens
  • Hardwood Flooring
  • Staff Quarters
  • Terrace / Outdoor Space
  • Caretaker House
  • Guest Ranch
  • Live Water
  • Boat House
  • 4+ Fireplaces

features

Parking
Garage 5+ Cars
lot description
Lake, Mountain Views, Water View, Waterfront, Guard Gated, River view, Conservation Easements, Farm Assessment
land usage
Hobby Farm, Hunting Ranch, Investment Ranch, Recreational Ranch, Sporting Ranch, Timberland, Fishing Ranch
Style
Historic, Estate Farm, Estate Ranch

Property Feature

Age
Over 50 Years Old
Heating - Fuel Type
Other
Property Description
Acreage

Lot Feature

Location
Waterfront

Exterior

Exterior Description
Other

Area Feature

Area Amenities
Golf
Area Description
Skiing

Additional Information

General
Lake Privileges
Special Market
Resort / Lake

Fireplace Type

Fireplace Description
Wood Burning, Stone
Andrea Collins
Andrea Collins
  • Associate Real Estate Broker
270 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 United States
Daniel Collins
Daniel Collins
  • Associate Real Estate Broker
270 Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866 United States
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