
The Grand Lodge
Our timber-frame lodge sleeps up to 30 in its standard layout, with multiple private suites and porches built for morning coffee and evenings that don't want to end.


Our timber-frame lodge sleeps up to 30 in its standard layout, with multiple private suites and porches built for morning coffee and evenings that don't want to end.

Using pull-out sofas, cots, and sleeping mats available on-site, the lodge comfortably sleeps up to 45. A $25 per-person fee applies for guests beyond 30, covering the extra setup and cleaning a fuller house requires. Just give us your numbers when you book.

The Ranch sits at the head of a cove on Saturday Pond, with our property spanning roughly the back third of its shoreline. There are neighbors along the rest of the cove, but the position keeps the water out front calmer and the boat traffic lighter than you'd find on open water — good for swimming with kids, good for an easy kayak, good for a ceremony that isn't competing with passing wake.

68' × 168', over 11,000 square feet, weather-protected, with string lights and a stage already in place. A portable sound system means the music goes wherever you do — in the tent or down at your ceremony site.

Lighted, fenced, with a private covered pavilion and a basketball hoop alongside. Perfect for a wedding-weekend tournament, a reunion bracket, or a retreat that needs a break from the conference table.

An indoor theater room gives the group somewhere to land on a rainy afternoon, or once the sun goes down and the lake's done for the day.

Swim, fish, or just sit on the dock and watch the light change over Saturday Pond. Our lakeside shed has life jackets, yard games, and sporting toys on a use-and-return basis. We also keep a Lund fishing boat with motor, a paddle boat, a paddleboard, a canoe, and five kayaks on hand. Inventory shifts through the season, so we can't promise an exact count, but there's almost always something afloat.

Over 2,500 square feet of deck space, with lounge seating, a covered outdoor grill, a sink, and counter space for whoever's cooking. Down by the water, picnic tables and ample lakeside seating make an easy spot for lunch — or a meeting that doesn't feel like one.
Our backyard firepit is ringed by two picnic tables and several log benches, plenty of room for s'mores, stories, and a few too many marshmallows.

An indoor sauna and hot tub round out the quieter end of the property, for whenever the group's ready to slow back down.
When the pond freezes, it becomes a rink. We keep ice skates in a range of sizes and sleds for the hill out front, on the same use-and-share basis as our summer gear. Sizes and availability vary, but the hill is always there. Shawnee Peak is half an hour away if your group wants real slopes.

A dedicated outbuilding for bar staging, gifts and cards, vendor setup, or coordinator headquarters. Use it however your day calls for.