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Top 10 national park lodges

These splendid spots make 'roughing it' in the wilderness downright comfy

Image: Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite, Calif.
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Visitors look though a window at the famous Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite, Calif. This massive granite and timber lodge – ideally situated in the heart of California's Yosemite National Park, boasts massive stone fireplaces, elegant tapestries, and grand public rooms.
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By Editorial Staff
updated 11:30 a.m. ET Sept. 12, 2007

U.S. national parks afford a communion with the great outdoors like no other, whether ogling North America’s highest mountain peak, staring into the canyon abyss of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, or awaiting the eruption of a legendary geyser. The lodges that grace these landscapes have served to redefine “roughing it,” opening up the backwoods to nature enthusiasts who might otherwise balk at sleeping under the stars. Sure, our top ten national park lodges might not necessarily qualify as luxury outside of the park, but we can assure you that their amenities are welcomed in the midst of remote wilderness, and that their stunning architecture, storied pasts, and simply spectacular settings verge on the extravagant.

The Ahwahnee
This massive granite and timber lodge – ideally situated in the heart of California's Yosemite National Park, and within view of iconic sites like Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and Glacier Point —houses 99 rooms (and an additional 24 cottages). Completed in 1927, the Ahwahnee boasts massive stone fireplaces, elegant tapestries, and grand public rooms that bear a striking resemblance to those at the Overlook Hotel seen in the movie version of "The Shining", right down to the blend of Art Deco and Native American design motifs. One of the most magical times to visit is in the winter, when the lodge’s Great Lounge plays host to cozy events like the Bracebridge Dinner, a 17th-century English Christmas celebration complete with seven-course dinner, costumed characters, and lively carols.

Big Meadows Lodge
At 3,510 feet above sea level, the views alone warrant a stay at Big Meadows Lodge. Located deep within the wilderness of Virginia's Shenandoah National Park, guests to this great lodge can count deer, and a multitude of other grassland mammals among their parkland neighbors. More than just a base for park adventures, Big Meadows is an architectural attraction in and of itself: Constructed in the late 1930s from area lumber and stones from the nearby Appalachian range, it’s also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Accommodations run from in-lodge rooms and suites to private cabins. Whichever option you choose, pack your imagination: TVs and telephones are scarce.

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Camp Denali & North Face Lodge
Nestled amid wildlife and wildflowers in the heart of Denali National Park in Alaska, the eco-friendly Camp Denali & North Face Lodge offers intimate lodging in an unparalleled wilderness setting. It's certainly the only park lodging that offers direct views onto snow-clad Mt. McKinley’s (North America’s highest peak) spectacular crest, when the fabled 20,320 foot behemoth is cooperating, of course (it's more often than not covered by clouds). North Face Lodge's 15 rooms are matched by a lobby complete with a crackling fireplace, while sister property, Camp Denali, offers up 17 cozy, private cabins. The principally organic meals center around homegrown vegetables and jams and syrups derived from the tundra wild berries; naturalist guides lead guests on outdoor adventures from hiking to wildlife watching.

Crater Lake Lodge
Although the first stone was laid for Crater Lake Lodge in 1915, this deluxe in-park lodge was remodeled several times until its grand 1995 reopening, when it became the symbol of Oregon that it is today. With a cheery staff, hot cocoa-and-a-blanket welcome, and patio rocking chairs on hand, Crater Lake calls to mind resort destinations of yesteryear, replete with star-gazing families snuggled by a fire. Located on the very edge of the crater rim, there is no want for views here, with the dining room offering some of the best peeks into the crater. In-lodge rooms and personal lofts are outfitted with basic amenities (you won't find wireless Internet here), but the family experience — sans modern-day distractions — is priceless.

Jenny Lake Lodge
Yellowstone National Park’s historic, 1904 Old Faithful Inn is an absolute must-see for its immense lobby, gnarled wood staircases, and proximity to its namesake geyser, but when it comes to booking the most rustic-chic room in the region of northwest Wyoming that encompasses the sister parks of Yellowstone and Grand Teton, the four-diamond-rated Jenny Lake Lodge is where it’s at. Nestled among the lodgepole pines at the base of Grand Teton National Park, the lodge’s 37 cabins feature down comforters, handmade quilts, and spectacular views of the jagged Tetons. Breakfast, dinner, horseback riding, and bicycling are included in the price, but televisions and radios aren't to be found, and telephones are only available upon request.