We stayed three nights. The Lodge is run by a sister and brother whose father built the lodge. It has a classic exposed timber, two story main room, dining room and abut 15 uniquely shaped and decorated rooms. Our room was the Wildflower, a two room suite on the third floor with a view of the red rocks at sunrise. No TV adds to the peace and quiet, though there was always someone glued to their PC in main room, since there is free wireless. There was dinner the first night, since there was a full house, but not the others. Both the service and the food was a bit uneven, but I think that is because they don't do it often. There is a small assortment of restaurants within a few miles. Breakfast was good every morning. Charlene was a great hostess - working the front desk, dining room for breakfast and dinner and building the fire in the main room (though setting off the smoke alarm in the process).
Room Tip: We liked our room on the third floor which is likely the best choice since the lodge is not quiet du...
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