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    Bear Creek Lodge - Bear Creek Lodge

    Bear Creek Lodge

    (8 reviews)

    $$

    No hot water, dust on everything, restaurant leaves door open so flies are all over your food…read more People are nice but that is all I can say.

    My boyfriend and I stayed in Cass this weekend while skiing at Snowshoe. We weren't sure where to…read moreget groceries in the area so before heading up to Dollar General we stopped by Bear Creek Lodge since it had a big sign that said GROCERIES across the side of the building and a sign that advertised it had produce, food, etc. It did not have groceries. What it did have was a very small selection of expired or about-to-expire camp food. Out of the 4 or 5 cartons of eggs in the fridge, only 1 was before it's sell by date, and that was only by 1 day. The single package of bacon was good until December 2017. Orange juice was a month old. The produce consisted of a single apple, orange, and tomato. Every single package of bread was past its date, and more than one had visible mold. We ended up with eggs (that we later decided not to eat based on the state of everything else at the BCL store), some pancake mix, and a case of Miller Lite. When we went up to the counter to pay, we weren't entirely sure if it was the right place to pay since no one was acknowledging us even though there were 2 staff right behind the counter. When we asked if this is where we paid, the man rudely said yes and then took his time before he started helping us. While ringing us up, he asked the woman how much the Miller Lite was, and she thought for several seconds before telling him a price. No idea if that was a real price or a made up price or a fair deal because there were no prices anywhere. There was also a man asleep in the corner, so that was odd. Long story short, don't let any sign on the outside of BCL fool you into thinking they have any edible food.

    Expedition Station - Junior studio

    Expedition Station

    (6 reviews)

    $$$

    It was the first time we stayed at this lodge but had been to Snowshoe before. It was a Junior…read moreStudio for me and my family. It came with a queen bed and sleeper sofa. The bathroom was a great size for the room with a shower tub and complimentary shampoo, conditioner, wash, and lotion. The towels and bedding for sleeper are provided. For this lodge, you have to pay for "Towel & Trash" service or Maid service. The lockers were right by our room, as well as the fitness center and we were on the end so we had the door access closer to the center of the village. The laundry room had one washer and 4 dryers, which doesn't seem like much, but I didn't see many people utilize it anyways besides us and one other person used the dryers. This lodge was great because our rentals were just downstairs outside of our building. Super convenient. The slopes are right outside! It's easy to access to load/unload your stuff when you arrive or leave. I recommend this lodge for sure! It's not in the center, but it's not long of a walk either. Checkin that The Inn at Snowshoe (at the bottom of the mountain) was easy. Angie was so great and helpful. I'm glad she was there when we got checked in and all of our tickets for lift and my kids snowboard lessons. She answered all of what I needed.

    I am excited to leave this review as there are so few! My boyfriend, best friend, and her husband…read morestayed here for three nights during our recent trip to Snowshoe. I was debating between 3 and 4 stars, for the reasons below, but we really did make this work and it was a cozy and convenient stay with beautiful views. Let's talk about the location first. Location was perfect, right in the center of the adorable Snowshoe village and literally next door to the slopes. You walk out the back door, outside the snowboard gear lockers, and you are on the first slope. I loved how close it was as you can scurry off to get lunch or to the bathroom within just a few moments. The view outside the room, the building, really the entire village, is stunning. Be sure to catch the sunrises and sunsets across the mountain tops. Now for the room and stay. The building is almost like a hotel/apartment complex building. There is no front desk. You have to go about a half mile down the mountain to get the keys and lodging information. The room is obviously older and nothing fancy. As far as the kitchen situation, the fridge should be bigger. It was a mini-fridge so be prepared! I think when you have a two bedroom room, you would need more than a mini-fridge due to the number of people staying. Luckily, my friend and her husband had a huge cooler and we just kept refilling it with ice. The kitchen had a dishwasher and two burner stove. The light over the sink was broken and the mini-fridge did not close all the way, which was a turn-off. All of this being said, I truly do believe we made it work great. They do have a bunch of utensils, pots, and pans. We were able to get creative and make some good dinners. The living room had a few games, a television, cozy blankets, chairs/couch, and lamps. There was a "kitchen" type table for dining/games. The living room was definitely cozy and the views were outstanding! All of the rooms got so much sunlight, which was lovely. There were two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The bedroom space was tight, but not too bad for two people staying in one. Dressers in both, closet in one, television in one. The beds came with amble bedding as it gets cold in the mountains, which was nice. The beds were also incredibly and surprisingly comfortable! I would recommend Expedition Station from our experience. Not bad from a price standpoint for three nights with the location and almost having everything you need. However, we would probably stay somewhere else next time for a different experience, as there are many areas/adorable mountain homes to stay during your trip in this area.

    Corduroy Inn & Lodge - Meeting Room

    Corduroy Inn & Lodge

    (17 reviews)

    Stay 01/15/21- 01/18/21 All the restaurants at the inn are…read moreclosed right now because of covid-- but they were truly accommodating and upgraded our room due to this inconvenience. I would call in advance if you plan on staying anytime soon to ensure your stay is worthwhile. We were still able to use the Snowshoe resort activities. Bring food with you! All of the restaurants at Snowshoe are currently takeout ONLY--you must wait outside for your food and with minimal staff wait times are hours. Silver Creek was the only place we were able to sit inside and eat/wait for takeout inside. The front desk receptionist at Corduroy Inn, Teresa, was extremely helpful. She was kind, professional and genuine... we would not have made it through the weekend without her! Thank you so much Teresa! I will also say that the Corduroy Inn was the nicest lodging we saw on the mountain... we ventured inside a few of the hotels looking for food and noticed that none of them were as well constructed, clean or beautiful as Corduroy Inn. The rooms are exquisite and amenities (espresso machine, heated flooring, washer/dryer access) were extremely appreciated. Lacking was luggage carts... that would have helped with all our gear. I would stay here above anywhere else on the mountain though considering these things !

    Went in the off season and had an amazing stay. While the hours of restaurants and the office were…read morelimited due to this, they made it very clear up front and had signs posted to remind you of the hours. The front staff were so friendly and welcoming! When I went to grab coffee in the morning they would always chat with us and gave great recommendations for places go explore and eat around the area. We stayed at the Inn and the room was clean, well kept. The parking underneath was a lifesaver the day we left, as it was pouring rain outside! The views of the sunsets from the Inn were stunning and unforgettable! We enjoyed every moment of our stay and definitely plan to make another trip back in the off season to hike and explore more of the area! Being a radio quiet zone allowed us to put our phones down and enjoy a much needed vacation away from the world! Thanks for making out trip so great! Thank you Emily for being so kind and welcoming to us! We enjoyed our nightly chats with you and can't wait to see you again!

    Rimfire Lodge - Deluxe Studio

    Rimfire Lodge

    (7 reviews)

    $$$$

    I've stayed here many times over the years and it's been one of my favorite lodging options on the…read moremountain.  However, starting this year it's lost one of the big amenities: the indoor parking is no longer free - now it's a hefty $20 per day ($15 off season) without in/out privileges. It's also a clumsy system - you have to take a ticket on entering and pay with a credit card upon departing since the garage is managed by the condo association, separate from the room booking with Snowshoe).  Note also that the key scanner and ticket dispenser are not in one place so it may not be immediately clear after you scan the key card how to get the ticket.  Anyway most people who stay at Rimfire no longer park inside - after all the free main parking lot is right across the road - but if you do decide to use the garage there are now tons of spaces available. This time I booked a Brigham Collection traditional room (210B) instead of my usual preferred deluxe studio which wasn't available (due to the pandemic Snowshoe is now busy throughout the week so lodging options are limited even on weekdays unless you book way in advance).  The BC signature rooms are supposed to be more posh and in a way they are - more stylish looking furnishings, wood floors instead of carpeting, king size bed etc,  but since this is a "traditional hotel room" it does not have even a small fridge or microwave, only a coffee maker, which is extremely inconvenient.   This room is also tiny, with an unusually oppressive low ceiling (ceiling height maybe a problem for many if not all rooms on the second floor).  The large wall mount TV has streaming options but wifi is very slow.  This room also has a connecting  door to the next unit, and soundproofing is nonexistent, we can hear the people on the other side of that door like they are in the same room with us.   Rimfire might be the only condo building that has "traditional hotels rooms".  Absolutely not recommended - especially since they are not any cheaper than the condos.

    Little bit pricey, we were already booked for a 4848 concert that got canceled again, so there are…read moreother mountain top spots at a much better value. This location is primo for being centrally in the mix. They are doing upgrades, much needed upgrades to the hallways and exterior. We were told there was free underground parking. We were told wrong, they get you for 20$ a day. The entrance elevator remains broken after a week, my guest is injured and the work a round is to go thru heavy doors to an alternate elevator. Doors are extra heavy and watch many struggle with the door and their bikes. Tis mountain bike season here. The room we stayed in recently got new carpet and was western facing, allowing us to view great evening sunset vistas. Go 4th floor, higher lofted ceiling and gives you the feeling of more space and less hotel vibe. They do have twin hot tubs open. There is a pool a few steps up, that allows you to buy an access pass. were it to open. Nope closed when we went to swim.

    Elk River Inn and Cabins

    Elk River Inn and Cabins

    (23 reviews)

    $$$

    Really nice people could stand a few upgrades but a really good deal for the price if you have a…read moreissue they come to help they treat you like family

    My significant other and I decided to have a romantic night out to dinner while visiting Snowshoe…read morefor a weekend of skiing. Elk River Inn and Restaurant is 20 minutes (11 miles) away at the base of the mountain situated right on its namesake - the Elk River. What truly carries this rating is the food and atmosphere. It's very cottage-like feeling with lots of wood interior and cozy reminders all around you that you are in the mountains. I wouldn't consider the interior kitsch, but rather, decor appropriate for what it is. It was built in the 1980's and to some degree still reflects the time it was built through its furnishings. In a way it reminds me of my parent's house and I can appreciate this sort of decor. For dinner we had a meat and cheese board, rainbow trout and duck breast. Items, which, we were better happy with. The food was delicious and proportionally fulfilling. I had a glass of wine and he had a beer. Prices are similar to what we are familiar with while dining high end in DC, and we weren't that surprised to find that out here. If you are looking for something moderately priced then this might not be the place for you. Service was less than amazing. It was slow and a bit amiss. That is why this isn't a 5 star rating. It was disappointing. She was nice enough, but not someone I would want to have as a server again. We were next to a table who had a different server and he was on top of his game without a beat. This is totally worth a visit if you want to get away from the mountain for an evening. It was refreshing having food that didn't involve something fried, a burger, or sandwich.

    Silver Creek - Living room

    Silver Creek

    (16 reviews)

    What a nostalgic visit. We were here 30 years ago and it looks the same. Updates have kept the…read moreretro feel. It's still a one stop place. You park right next to your hotel. You ski right out your door. You swim in an indoor outdoor pool. And if your thirsty, there is a bar/restaurant on the slopes and inside the resort. All the comforts away from home. Each Individual unit is owned and decorated by its owner. So some are going to be more updated than others. We stayed in 5313 and had a fabulous time. This is not an upscale resort. But it is very homey. If you are a long time silver creek lover, you will love that everything has stayed the same. Why the resort gets 3 stars. The restaurant is closed, but you can grab a quick bite in the lounge. The pool is open for 3 different sessions in the evening and you are allowed to go one time and must register. However it is Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday's. Actually most everything at Silver Creek is CLOSED on Tuesday and Wednesdays. What a let down!! . We are at the end of the season, so whatever snow ice they have,, thats all. They stopped making snow in February. Still we look forward to coming back and not waiting another 30 years

    What a dump!!! While close to the slopes, I found myself asking if the whole place was either a…read morejoke or some kInd of bizarre mob money laundering scheme. The floors were littered with refuse and stains. Everything had the dingy look of a mid-seventies relic. This appeared to be a place where parents with large families check in to allow their children to roam far and wide - we heard them all late into the night! In the lobby were two stores that appeared to offer second hand items and an assortment of odds and ends more akin to a yard sale that a resort. No breakfast available of any sort. No place to get coffee. When asked for options, I was referred to the re-purposed school bus that served as a shuttle to the main facility every thirty minutes.

    The Cass Inn - hotels - Updated May 2026

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