An old (and much beloved) favorite lodging option--Davis Mountains State Park's Indian Lodge--in our region just got a new website! Click here!
From the website:
"The historic section of the lodge was constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps and
features the original interiors and furnishings. In 1967, a major
construction project was completed, including renovation of the original
structure, which has 18-inch adobe walls, hand-carved cedar furniture,
and ceilings of pine viga and latilla. It resembles a Southwestern
Native-American-style, multilevel pueblo village. Indian Lodge was voted
the #1 accommodation in Texas by readers of Texas Highways magazine in
1992."
Want to stay there? (You'll love it!) This popular lodge enjoys full or nearly full occupancy much of the time...make your reservations well ahead of time!
Here's a park map!
Click here to learn more about the Civilian Conservation Corps' work at Davis Mountains State Park!
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