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Gray Eagle Lodge has cabins equipped with all modern conveniences except TV and phone. The lodge offers a full service bar with extensive wine list and gourmet coffees. The Firewood’s Restaurant serves soup, salad, entrees, desserts and breakfast. Pets are not allowed. In the evening, there are always board games and puzzles in front of the magnificent rock fireplace, and the family game room has ping-pong, shuffleboard, billiards and more. For children, there are plenty of outdoor activities including wading in Gray Eagle Creek, swimming hole, rubber rafting, and sand play.

Location: P.O.Box 38, 5000 Gold Lake Road, Graeagle California 96103 Telephone Toll Free: 800-635-8778 Fax 530-836-0916

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