Wow, what a place! Yes, it’s a pain to get to, in a very remote area, but that’s one of the many elements that make it so special. The long drive to the resort is just stunning. And the resort is absolutely terrific—12,000 acres, which is twice the size of the city we live in! You definitely want to book a Pinnacle room, as they have great decks, are very secluded, and have awesome views. Rooms are spacious high ceilings, ample large windows, perfect seating areas to enjoy the incredible views. The deck is a good size with great seating. Bathroom is HUGE! Well appointed and nicely lit. Most lights are on dimmers which make it that much nicer. Bed is uber comfy. Only complaint is only 4 coat hangers are provided in a small closet—totally insufficient particularly in winter with coats. Also there’s a nice table next to the mini-fridge but no chair for it—that should be fixed. They have nice complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic beverages which are replenished daily. Also, a shuttle service to the main lodge for dining, or to the many on-site activities. Had a few issues with it, but that was quickly remedied. The spa is excellent. A separate women’s area with jacuzzi and steam room. Had a facial which was divine, although pricey for this area. Had dinner at their Leatherflower restaurant which had terrific food and service. But it was loud and bright as we were hoping for a more intimate dining experience. We also did the ATV experience which was a lot of fun. They have other “castle-like” amenities to choose from. We’re not golfers, but that looked to be a great course. Also missed the observatory due to cloudy weather, but I’m sure that’s great too. It is such a beautiful area to drive to, and so worth it. This is a resort that should definitely be experienced.