
This authentic log cabin was constructed in 1934 of native spruce, harvested entirely from the woods in the back of the building. It is unusual to find a log cabin where the bark is still intact.
Known for many years as "The Log Cabin", this rustic mountain lodge was a boarding house for hunters and other outdoorsmen. During deer hunting week, extra cots overflowed into the dining room. Long rows of cots were placed against one wall, while hearty Pennsylvania Dutch style meals were served on tables lining the opposite wall. Of special interest is the milling wheel inlaid over the fireplace.
Over the years, many renovations and additions have been made, including a glass/screen-enclosed dining room which, during the warm weather, opens up to an outdoor bar, deck, covered patio and heated swimming pool for the enjoyment of our customers.
The Loft, while still a cozy hunting lodge, is also enjoyed by skiers, race fans, and other vacationers.

