La Foret offers a variety of lodging accommodations; From yurts to comfortable cabins, to our newest facility, Lapp Lodge with
15 private rooms and baths.
All of our cabins have a common area, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Unlike the others, Kinnikinnick and Indian Paintbrush provide kitchen amenities as well and have the option of being booked as "self-contained" to allow guests to prepare their own meals.
Each cozy cabin has a wood-burning fireplace, a large common living area with hardwood floors, at least four carpeted bedrooms and two bathrooms. All cabins have WiFi. The cabins are centrally located on each side of the meadow.

Lapp Lodge Lobby



Lapp Lodge Lobby
Lapp Lodge
Our newest lodge, opened in October 2024, offers 15 private guest rooms, a spacious welcoming lobby, with an adjoining conference room that can accommodate up to 100 people. The lodge includes a kitchen, ideal for light meals and snacks.




Indian Paintbrush




Kinnikinnick
Cabins with Kitchens
Kinnikinnick sleeps 12 and has one queen bed. There are three bedrooms. Kinnikinnick can be used as a “self-contained” cabin. It is on the upper side of the Meadow with a full kitchen and dining room. There is also an outside deck overlooking the wooded grounds.
Indian Paintbrush sleeps 18 and has one queen bed. Indian Paintbrush boasts a large carpeted common area with wood-burning stove and a full kitchen with separate dining room. This cabin sits off by itself to the northwest of the Meadow making it ideal for small, self-contained families or groups.
"Self-Contained" Option: Indian Paintbrush and Kinnikinnick have the option of being “self-contained.” This means groups have the option of cooking their own meals or taking meals through La Foret’s dining services.
Cabins without Kitchens
Tannenbaum & Yucca each sleep 14. (Tannenbaum is handicap-accessible and ADA approved.)
Sage & Prickly Pear each sleep 10.
Willow has an additional 2 bedrooms, 2 half-baths, and sleeps 22. Willow has two queen beds.
Aspen and Columbine each sleep 16.
Aspir Inn has a double bed, two twins and sleeps 3.




The Yurt Village
Yurts are traditional portable housing units that were used by the nomads of Mongolia and across Asia. Our 6 yurts are updated versions made of wood and canvas. Each yurt is furnished with six sets of bunk beds, providing sleeping space for 12. They are built on wooden platforms and scattered through the forest near the Ben Smith Activity Center, in an area known as Yurt Village. Yurt Village may hold up to 72 guests.
Yurt Village is served by a central bathhouse with multiple toilet, shower, and sink facilities. This building is heated. There is also a separate handicap accessible bathroom; one yurt is set up for handicap accessibility.