Adirondack Hall
About Adirondack Hall
Adirondack Hall was named after the magnificent mountains of the surrounding area. These mountains, which are among the oldest in the country, are the centerpiece of the Adirondack Park.
A Unique Place to Live
Adirondack Hall's unusual "L" shape makes it one of the most distinctive buildings on our campus.
All floors of each section comprise coed living situations and are called wings.
Each of Adirondack's nine wings has a study lounge, storage and/or bike room and a floor lounge. Adirondack Hall is the only residence hall with three main entrances, located on the ground level of its three sections.
Facilities
Adirondack residents get their mail from the centrally located mailroom in Whiteface Hall, the adjacent residence hall. In the basement there is a kitchenette and snack area, study lounge, and three laundry rooms which are fully equipped with both washers and dryers.
Fun Things to Do Near Adirondack Hall
Adirondack Hall is joined to Algonquin Dining Hall, Banks and Whiteface, the two adjacent residence halls, by an underground tunnel. This amenity is especially appreciated during the winter months. Another attractive feature of Adirondack is its proximity to the Feinberg Library, the Angell College Center, and several academic facilities.
Contact Information
If you have any questions about housing or residence life at SUNY Plattsburgh, please contact:
Cathy Moulton, Director of Housing
Housing & Residence Life Office
Office: Algonquin Hall 103
Phone: (518) 564-3824
E-mail: housing@plattsburgh.edu
