HBSnowFlower
July 26, 2024
After taking the long, windy, narrow potholed road through the Creek fire burn zone (would've been easier traveling towards China Peak side), we found our welcoming cabin tucked in among the RVs above the resort restaurant. We were checked in by the bartender at its popular saloon and restaurant. Our log cabin was cute and cozy, with two queen beds, including one in the loft we didn’t use. The cabin came equipped with a refrigerator, coffee maker and fan, and two chairs to sit on the small deck overlooking the RVs. (The lake is about a 200-yard walk from the cabins.) The restaurant also had a log cabin décor with painted faux-stain glass windows. Its dinner menu had nice options for steak and chicken with upscale pricing -- $85 for dinner for two – two entrees, one dessert, no drinks – not counting trip. Meals were prepared out of a food truck in the back. All the staff were charming and professional.