National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
National Historic Landmark - Eagle Island Camp
Adirondack Camps had a strong and lasting influence on the design of rustic buildings developed in the national and state park systems during the 20th century.
Developed from 1903-1920, the Eagle Island Camp represents the best surviving work of William L. Coulter, one of the six major architects known for their prominence and influence in camp design.
Eagle Island Camp has served as a Girl Scout camp facility for more than 50 years.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks