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1. Do I need reservations?

Yes, reservations are highly recommended.

2. Can my children stay in my room?

 

Yes, your children under 18 can stay free in your room.
3. What is the charge for an extra person in my room? Adults are $10 per night and includes continental breakfast.
4. What about parking? Plenty of free safe parking is available for Lodge guests.
5. Can I get breakfast, lunch and dinner? Yes, we offer a meal plan or ala carte meals 3 times a day 7 days a week.
6. Will I be able to arrange a fishing trip or horseback ride? Yes, please let us know in advance and we can arrange your trip.
7. How do I get to the Lodge? From the small town of Boulder, the Lodge is 12 miles, take Wyoming Hwy 353 for about 2 miles then turn left on Boulder Lake Road. The Lodge is at the end of Sublette County Road 125 also known as Boulder Lake Rd., it is gravel but frequently maintained by the County.
8. Is wireless internet and telephone available? Yes, wireless is available at the Lodge and telephones are available. Cell phones typically do not work at the Lodge.

9. Do you have TV?

 

We have a DVD player, video library and TV available upon request. Otherwise our guests tell us they enjoy not their escape from the routine of television.
10. Why should we stay at Boulder Lake Lodge? Our location and setting at the edge of the Bridger Teton National Forest make us perfect setting for your stay. Our full service bar and restaurant and newly remodeled rooms add to your comfort and convenience. You can watch the wildlife and enjoy the pastoral beauty.

 

If you have any other questions please contact us on our Contact Us link or call toll free 1-800-788-5401 or 307-537-5400

 



 
 

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