We enjoyed our stay at the Sequoia Lodge. We rented a forest cabin for two nights which was very beautifully decorated and clean. As it had a ramp to the front door and a roll in shower, these cabins would be wheelchair accessible. The kitchen featured a microwave oven and a small fridge. The kitchen sink for some reason was a bar sink, very small without a disposal. The king bed was firm, but comfortable. With covid still ongoing, you either ate at a few tables outside the lodge, which had heaters, or back in your room. The cabin had a dining table for 4, and we took one meal back to our cabin. Unfortunately, with a distance of about 100 yards from the cabin to the lodge, the food got very cold. Reheating the food left it kind of blah. The food itself was fair to good depending on the meal. However, it sometimes was dished out already too cold. The people at the lodge were lovely, kind, and very accommodating. We really enjoyed our drinks at the main lodge's fireplace. Hot chocolate was always available from the lady behind the desk. Our main difficulty was getting luggage from the parking lot to the cabin. Gray wheelbarrows were available which you loaded with your luggage and wheeled to your room, over an unpaved path with ruts and, in some areas, snow. For us in our 60s, at this elevation,...We enjoyed our stay at the Sequoia Lodge. We rented a forest cabin for two nights which was very beautifully decorated and clean. As it had a ramp to the front door and a roll in shower, these cabins would be wheelchair accessible. The kitchen featured a microwave oven and a small fridge. The kitchen sink for some reason was a bar sink, very small without a disposal. The king bed was firm, but comfortable. With covid still ongoing, you either ate at a few tables outside the lodge, which had heaters, or back in your room. The cabin had a dining table for 4, and we took one meal back to our cabin. Unfortunately, with a distance of about 100 yards from the cabin to the lodge, the food got very cold. Reheating the food left it kind of blah. The food itself was fair to good depending on the meal. However, it sometimes was dished out already too cold. The people at the lodge were lovely, kind, and very accommodating. We really enjoyed our drinks at the main lodge's fireplace. Hot chocolate was always available from the lady behind the desk. Our main difficulty was getting luggage from the parking lot to the cabin. Gray wheelbarrows were available which you loaded with your luggage and wheeled to your room, over an unpaved path with ruts and, in some areas, snow. For us in our 60s, at this elevation, it was a bit of a workout. Overall, this was an enjoyable stay. The night sky is just so beautiful.More
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