

All rental rooms are located in a building adjacent to the Lodge. There are seven rooms, all with different attractive layouts and individually decorated. The rooms are very comfortable and are frequently complimented by guests. The style is classic with attention to detail and comfort. All rooms have Internet access.
Three rooms are very spacious rooms with one queen bed, one is a mid-size room with one queen bed, and one is a smaller room with one queen bed. Each has a sitting area with couch or chairs, satellite TV, coffee maker, small fridge, full ensuite bathroom, space heater (for backup heating), and are fully decorated with all necessary furnishings. Three of the rooms have balconies overlooking the lake.


There are two smaller rooms, each with one single bed and suitable for one person each. These smaller rooms are similiarly decorated but without sitting areas or TV. One has a screened-in balcony and the other has a small patio facing the lake.
The building is heated by a wood-burning Clayton furnace with propane backup. The basement also contains a room with 4 food freezers and shelving for food storage. There is also a Laundry Room for all resort laundry services. It contains 2 washers, 2 dryers, ironing facility, shelving for linen storage, and storage for cleaning supplies.


The Resort has 6 cabins spread around the lakeside. They are spaced well apart from one another in a forested environment to afford privacy. There is a popular large 2-bedroom cabin with a main floor bedroom with one queen bed, and a loft bedroom with a queen and a double bed. It has electricity, full cooking facilities, dining table, living area with couch and chairs, and small bathroom with sink and non-flush toilet. Showers are available in the nearby cedar showerhouse. The cabin has a deck facing with lake with great views.
Five cabins are single-room log cabins that are simple and cozy. Four do not have electricity or indoor bathrooms. One has electricity, small fridge, cooktop and cooking facilities. They all utilize the central cedar showerhouse that acts as a bathroom. They are cozy, attractive, have great views, and appeal to people who wish a real wilderness experience. All cabins are heated by wood stoves. They have running water in summer only. In winter water is supplied in barrels.

