Frequent Questions
Where is Snowy Mountain Lodge Located?
Snowy Mountain Lodge is located 7 miles above Centennial, WY on Highway 130. For those familiar with the area, there is a turnaround where the state stops plowing the highway roughly 2 miles above Snowy Range Ski area. Our Lodge is a few hundred yards beyond the turnaround on the left, and the road to us is kept open by a private individual.
How Does Check-In Work?
To ensure that our staff has time to clean every cabin, check-in time for cabin rentals is 4 p.m. To check in, please talk to a staff member in the main Lodge (the large building in the parking lot). All cabins are back in the woods, and though a trail will be groomed to the cabins you will not be able to drive your car right to your cabin. Snowmobilers are more than welcome to ride their sleds right to their cabins.
To check-out, please return your keys to the lodge by 10 a.m. If a cabin is damaged or is determined to be excessively dirty by our staff we reserve the right to charge the credit card on file
What is in the kitchen of the large cabins?
Each of the large cabins (1-6) is equipped with a full kitchen. Each has a small refrigerator, a coffee pot, a microwave, and a stove. The stove is a small model, but has 4 burners and an oven.
Small cabins (7-18) include no cooking facilities.
Will the restaurant be open?
The restaurant will not be open this year. Groups can rent different areas of the lodge (conference room, industrial kitchen, dining room) for exclusive use, but we will not have any food available. All large cabins (1-6) are equipped with a full kitchen, and Centennial (7 miles back down the mountain) offers several options for eating. We would greatly appreciate feedback regarding opening the restaurant in coming years, but it will not be open this year.
Will fuel be available?
This is one of the most frequent questions we are asked. The Lodge has historically offered gas, but it will not be available this year. When we purchased the Lodge in October we were informed that the tank did not meet EPA standards and could not be used. Due to the significant investment of resources required to fix the Lodge and cabins we were not able to instal a new tank that would meet all standards before this winter. We encourage guests to bring up extra fuel in tanks to use daily and run back down to Centennial as needed to fill up. We would also greatly appreciate feedback regarding this issue, as we have heard from some that fuel is vital and from others that they always bring their own fuel.
Please feel free to contact us with any other questions.