Ausable Club, Private clubhouse in Keene, United States
The Ausable Club is a three-and-a-half-story clubhouse in the Adirondack Mountains with an octagonal porch facing the landscape. It contains guest rooms, dining areas, and comfortable lounges for visitors and members.
The club was founded in 1887 to protect extensive woodlands from lumber operations in the region. This effort established it as a lasting membership organization in the Adirondacks.
The clubhouse maintains formal traditions, including specific dress codes requiring jackets and ties for male members during Saturday evening dinners.
The property is best reached from the town of Keene, with several routes leading into the surrounding areas. Visitors should wear appropriate gear for walking trails since the grounds provide access to mountain paths.
The grounds contain an extensive network of walking paths that give visitors access to several notable mountain peaks in the area. These trails remain in a natural state and connect to the wilderness beyond.
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