The lodge, Qui Si Sana, has wonderful high cathedral ceilings. The original murals from the early 1900s were preserved when the lodge was updated and reinforced in 1981.
Here's a close-up of the mural in the corner behind the TV. The colors are rich and vibrant despite the age of the murals.
Many of the cabins have wonderful skylights. This cabin is called Ne Yan Da. The kids who come here for summer camp love the native american names for the cabins. I wish I knew the meanings.
The interior of the cabin is composed of three rooms. A central room and two bunk rooms. This cabin sleeps eleven. Note the great interior light and super sturdy bunks.
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