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Housekeeping Cabin, 2 Bath, Deluxe QN/QN/QN/QN/Sofa

10 guests | 4 beds | 2 baths
Key Amenities
Pet Friendly
Kitchenette
Private Deck

With nearby Coolidge Creek winding through, these 2-bedroom, 2-bath cabins with a full-sized fridge/freezer and living/dining area offer the perfect balance of space, amenities and location.

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Bedroom 1

  • 2 queen beds

Bedroom 2

  • 2 queen beds

Living Room

  • 1 sleeper sofa (full)

  • Spacious cabin with two full baths
  • Located within walking distance via paved walking path to Coolidge General Store, State Game Lodge Restaurant & Lounge
  • Flat terrain with Coolidge Creek winding through nearby
  • Neighboring cabins are close, but not too close
  • Private parking
  • Elev. 4,154 feet
  • Old oak trees surround the property
  • 2 miles from the entrance to Iron Mountain Road
  • 1/2 mile to Wildlife Loop Road and the CSP Visitor Center
  • Mild terrain with paved walking trail throughout the grounds of the Game Lodge (Creekside Trail) access and multiple other hiking trails within walking distance or a short drive
  • 1/2 mile to playground and pond
  • Walking distance to Lover's Leap Trailhead
  • Three of this cabin type available for booking

  • Kitchenette: Two-Burner Stovetop, Full Refrigerator/Freezer, Microwave, Toaster, Sink
  • Coffee Pot
  • Hair Dryer
  • Table and chairs
  • Flat Screen TVs
  • Stuffed chairs, sleeper sofa, coffee table
  • Covered deck with patio furniture
  • Private fire pit and picnic table
  • HVAC
  • Private outdoor fire pit and picnic table
  • 2 Full Baths (1 guest bath, 1 en suite)
  • $556 night

  • Pet-friendly cabin available upon request at booking ($)
  • No rollaway service
  • Standard cancellation policy

Lodge Area

The State Game Lodge is a gracious native stone and wood lodge built in 1920 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It served as the “Summer White House” for President Calvin Coolidge in 1927 and was visited by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. And the Grace Coolidge Creek still serenely winds through the valley today.

The park’s popular Buffalo Safari Jeep Tours originate from the State Game Lodge (check in at: Creekside Lodge). Take an open-air ride into the wilderness in search of bison while our guides tell you all about the park and its amazing wildlife. Check out a cabin map of the State Game Lodge.

Drone shot of Custer State Park Resort