off my city life familiarities and embraced the Bear country theme of the lodge.
The accommodations were riveting. It was unlike anything I had ever witnessed before and definitely exceeded my expectations of what “ranch living” would be like. I felt like I was in a movie scene of a futuristic log cabin. The townhouse included a living room and bedroom that were connected by a spacious bathroom with his and her sinks and bear-engraved shower curtains.
If you want to bring home late-night snacks, you’ll find a refrigerator and microwave conveniently located in a closed closet door of the bathroom. Then you’ll be able to cuddle in the living room with a wood-burning fireplace and a sofa bed that’s discreetly planted in the walls. There’s also a balcony right outside of the living room for you to stare at all the beauty around you and just smile in awe of it all.
If you’re someone who likes to get your day started with a hearty breakfast, you won’t be disappointed by these two restaurants on the ranch: The Granary and Amangani. I was lusting over the Cowboy Trout which consisted of Grilled Idaho Trout, grits, red-eye gravy, two eggs, biscuit or toast at The Granary. It was absolutely delicious! When I dined at