This 890-acre, family-friendly property has a wealth of attractive and clean lodging options among its four lodges and many cabins. Sign up for a class and learn a skill like calligraphy, fly-fishing, or compass reading. A couple can rent a simple, rustic pine cabin, and newer cabins which have modern kitchen appliances and televisions accommodate 10-40 people. An extended family can reserve the Reunion Cabin that houses 40 people. Lodge rooms can be outfitted with queen beds or bunk beds for the kids. A meal plan is available for the all-you-can-eat buffet. There's a Frisbee-golf course, and a climbing wall to hone your rock-climbing skills. Pros: good value for large groups and for longer stays, lots of family-oriented activities and amenities, stunningly scenic setting. Cons: very large, busy, and crowded property; fills fast; location requires vehicle to visit town or the national park.
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