We have been coming here for several years now to snowmobile. You will not find a better place anywhere in the US. The staff, food and service is outstanding. Our snowmobile guides took us places we never would have gone with any other outfit. This is a 5 star resort. Hats off to Adam and staff.
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I didn't stay here over night, but te he atmosphere is great. The food is top notch and I took a look at s few of the rooms.... Very nice. Quite pricey but if that part doesn't bother you, then this place is great.
Amazing quiet get a way in the middle of nowhere, extremely nice staff and other visitors. Food was excellent and served by the best top notch staff. Highly recommend. Unlike anywhere I've ever stayed before.
Really a first class place. Rooms and cabins are nice. Staff is friendly. Main lodge is large and welcoming. WiFi works great. The views and location are tough to beat.
I was only here for lunch on a snowmobile excursion. But there is more to the story...
What amazed me is that the place seems to be in the middle of nowhere, I fell off the snowmobile countless times while we made our way here (totally due to my inexperience), we come down the hill and I see this beautiful lodge covered in snow and think "ok this might be worth crawling through the snow all those times I fell off". It felt like walking into a castle when I walked through those doors. This lodge is BEAUTIFUL. And the cherry on top: lunch was amazing! How do you get great food in the middle of nowhere? I dont know, but these people do. I can't gush enough about my short visit here. If you get a chance to visit, and pass it up, I will regret your decision for you till the end of our days.
This resort is tucked away from it all. We snowmobiled here twice for lunch, years apart. Amazing. The backdrop of scenery is something out of a picture book. Cabins and lodge accommodations are available. Snowmobiling and horseback riding are just the tip of activities dependent on the season.
Was here snowmobiling this past weekend with two good friend. We are looking for a place to stay in March with about 14 of us. We rode in from the line shack. We followed tracks in and found the wall. The powder and surrounding are amazing. So in trying to find are way back out we ran in to a group with a guide. The guide was rude and turned us around.ok no problem. So then we ran in to them about an hour later and at this point the guide Skinner is pissed. He comes flying up to us yelling and throwing his arms around asking where we from and all that. Remember we're just looking for a way outta here. And what we got was told to follow him like it's his mountain and we are not to be there. I would not recommend this place to anyone anymore. I will ride here again. it's a beautiful place just not beautiful people.
Closed to the public at 4. Not just closed as in not serving, but closed as in acting like any one not staying there is a second class citizen. After 4 hours of snowmobiling, 2 of which were spent digging out of a ravine, we came across Brooks Lake Lodge looking for warmth. The lady at the front desk very rudely turned us away. After using the restroom we were back on our way. Do yourself a favor and skip this stop and head the Lava Lodge and you'll be greeted with hospitality and great food.
Went looking for a place to get away from it all and found it. The scenery is breathtaking no matter what part of the property you re exploring, you ll see something beautiful. The staff has been amazing, accommodating, and have made this feel like a home away from home. The food is outstanding everything is delicious. It s been adventurous eating, too elk with berry compote, cervinae, pecan-crusted trout . . . such a great experience. And Miles, the bartender, makes the best dirty martinis I ve ever had in my life. We will be coming back to Brooks Lake Lodge again . . . and again . . .
My family and I stayed here for almost a week. The staff was very friendly and accommodating to our needs. The scenery from the lodge is breathtaking. The food was divine and along with great dining experiences, there are tons of outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained. I recommend horseback riding near the lake, you won t regret it! 10/10 would go again and recommend to others, wanting a true Wyoming experience.
We just got back from our second visit to Brooks Lake Lodge. Our first visit was 3 years ago, and we loved it so much we decided to come back this year. This summer's visit was particularly good for the soul, since this place is the perfect escape from politics and pandemics. We traveled with our two girls (ages 15 and 16) and another family with a boy and a girl, 16 and 12. For our first night we were the only 2 families at the ranch, and it was so nice to be able to be in a place away from home where we could walk around without fear of catching COVID. The staff there are very attentive but also respectful of allowing your family to have a relaxing vacation. For each full day you are on site you have the option to choose a morning and afternoon activity (fishing, hiking, horseback riding, or archery). At any time during your stay you can also enjoy the spa (including the outdoor hot tub with an amazing view), take a canoe on the lake, or fish in the small pond by the horses. We stayed in a family cabin which has two bedrooms and a loft (5 beds), so with a family of 4 we had plenty of room to spare. But we spent a lot of time down at the main lodge playing foosball, shuffleboard, chess and board games (and the adults enjoyed beers and huckleberry margaritas). What sets Brooks Lake Lodge apart from other lodges, though, is the amazing food. The all-inclusive nature of the place makes the gourmet food even more enjoyable, since you don't have to worry about prices or tipping while you are there. The new manager this summer seems to be bringing some fresh spirit to the place, and the new assistant manager (who was previously the head chef) helps maintain the great traditions with her experience. A quick note about face masks/COVID precautions: the staff was willing to wear masks but we discussed it with them upon arrival and due to the very small number of guests and staff on site with us (and low numbers of infections in the local area) we all opted to not wear masks. There is ample space for everyone to stay at a safe distance in the main lodge and restaurant.
Rode my snowmobile left of the gate maybe 15 feet as I entered the property and then rode to the parking area. A rider not in my group ahead of me used the same route. The other group s riders all used the same route as well. Upon stopping my snowmobile I instantly had a irate staff member in my face accusing me of riding over his fence. This person was highly irate and extremely belligerent and very condescending. I realized that the fence he was referring to was buried totally out of sight in the deep snow.
Rather than be professional and explain the issue he had, or even allow me a chance to apologize, the staff member chose to be hostile and rude so I informed him I was leaving and his response was good.
If this fellow s behavior and demeanor is indicative of the professionalism of the staff I would suggest visitors find another place to visit. I know I won t be back to be treated that poorly!