09-01-2009, 02:14 AM
Hi Flygoddess, it wasn't cheap but I don't know what the Flaming Gorge Lodge charges anymore to compare it to. The smaller cabin was $125/night--couldn't do any cooking except microwave food so you're eating at the restaurant. Food there was reasonable--breakfast was up to $9 for an omelet, less for pancakes, eggs and bacon, etc. Dinner was up to about $20 for a steak, burgers were about $9, pastas were about $12 (you can see their menu on their website, [url "http://www.redcanyonlodge.com/."]http://www.redcanyonlodge.com/.[/url]
The larger cabins have 2 burner ranges so you could cook some food. They're $145/night but with 3 queen beds vs. 3 full sized beds they're bigger and more comfortable if you were going to share or even go with a group. They are duplex style too so 2 units are joined together and have a door that connects them if you're together.
Here is a picture of the view we had from our porch (the view from the duplex styles is better), and walking closer to the water. Fish were rising all over the place.
The cabin in the first photo is an employee cabin--the rentals are much nicer.
Mike
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The larger cabins have 2 burner ranges so you could cook some food. They're $145/night but with 3 queen beds vs. 3 full sized beds they're bigger and more comfortable if you were going to share or even go with a group. They are duplex style too so 2 units are joined together and have a door that connects them if you're together.
Here is a picture of the view we had from our porch (the view from the duplex styles is better), and walking closer to the water. Fish were rising all over the place.
The cabin in the first photo is an employee cabin--the rentals are much nicer.
Mike
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