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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Boonville, New York:
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Boonville, New York
northcountrymanor.com
315-358-4139
Visit our Bed and Breakfast in this restored 1880 Victorian Italianate mansion, just outside the Village of Boonville. Enjoy a hot, hearty breakfast and warm hospitality.Located on snowmobile trail c7c,Cross country skiing,Fishing, golfing, kayaking, and mountain biking are all just minutes away. New ATV trails are also nearby this year! Shopping in the village,visiting the Black River Canal Museum and Covered Bridge, enjoying the Fall Festival,snowmobile races, Mardi Gras, Woodsman's Field Days are just some of the activities found in this historical village. Extended stay packages are avai. . .
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Boonville, New York
headwatersmotorlodge.com
315-942-4493
Located in scenic Boonville, New York, on the historic Black River Feeder Canal, the Headwaters Motor Lodge has been providing clean comfortable stays since 1973.
We have 37 attractive rooms. Our rooms include color TV's, FREE HBO, Wireless Internet Access, and refrigerators.
We have both smoking and non-smoking rooms available. There is a Game Room and yes, we do have a Honeymoon Suite.
For Winter stays, we'd like to mention that a main branch of the Tug Hill / Old Forge snowmobile trail system crosses the front yard of our Motel.
From this vantage point, sledders and ATV'ers. . .
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Boonville, New York
hulberthouse.com
315-942-4318
Welcome to The Hulbert House – Our foundation was laid in 1812, when Iroquois traveled through the the Tug Hill Plateau in search of plentiful deer, duck, trout and bear.
From the original Dutch cooking fireplace to the registers containing such names as General U.S. Grant, Franklin D. Roosevelt & William F. Cody, no hotel in Northern New York can boast of such long-lasting and far reaching fame as The Historic Hulbert House. The Tradition Continues… Today, we welcome travelers and famous folks for breakfast, lunch, dinner, for a night or a relaxing informal weekend.
We are now a “smoke . . .
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