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At Seesaw’s Lodge, there are three luxurious cabins and a seven bedroom lodge with mountain views and southern exposure, all recently rebuilt with modern comforts in an old Vermont world setting. Each spacious building is completely contained with self-service check-in, allowing for total guest privacy and are meticulously maintained, featuring living rooms with exposed beams, mud rooms with radiant heat floors, bathrooms and kitchens or kitchenettes with modern comforts that generously provide for your stay, whether for family reunions, couples’ romantic weekends or weeklong retreats. Additionally, Seesaw’s lodging offers gas fireplaces, private en-suite bathrooms, large smart TV’s, complimentary high speed wifi, air-conditioning and deck balconies on our second floor units. We look forward to welcoming you to Seesaw’s Lodge!
The Lodge
Enjoy a seven bedroom lodge with mountain views, southern exposure and private entrances. The Lodge provides all the modern comforts in an old Vermont world setting with six spacious suites. Reserve your favorite suite or book the entire Lodge and have the space to yourselves for a broad array of group gatherings, including intimate weddings, family celebrations and corporate retreats. Click here to see a video of The Lodge.
Inside The Lodge
Birch Room
Beech Suite
Oak Room
Cherry Deluxe Suite
Black Walnut Deluxe Suite
Maple Two-Bedroom Suite
Also known as the family suite, the Maple Suite features two bedrooms (queen and king), a bathroom and living room complete with a sectional sofa, old barn board hutch and original Johnny Seesaw’s desk.
Chicken
Believe it or not, this cabin’s first guests were of the feathered variety. The Chicken Cabin served as a coop during World War II, when a farm was established to see the inn through lean times. The coop was converted into lodging in 1946, so rest assured that the chickens are long gone. What remains are live-edge pine siding and original wainscoting that capture the rustic charm of the classic Seesaw’s experience. The patio entrance is built out of slate from a local quarry, nodding to the inn’s heritage and local roots.
The three-king bedroom, three-bath cabin features kitchenettes on both floors and can be reserved individually by floor or together, with the first floor’s Fox’s Den and the second floor Coop. Come home to roost in the second-floor living room, where the gas fireplace and panoramic mountain views make for one cozy “Coop.”
Inside Chicken
Fox's Den
The first floor, affectionately called the Fox’s Den, has a king bed with picture windows facing south with a large, bright bathroom with a spacious walk-in shower and cozy living room with queen pull-out sofa sectional, bistro table (seats 4) and kitchenette.
The Coop
Come home to roost in the second-floor living room, where the gas fireplace and panoramic mountain views make for one cozy coop. Featuring two king bedrooms, aptly named the rooster and hen, joined by a Jack and Jill bathroom, this unit includes a kitchenette and balcony with mountain views evoking a rustic feel but with all the creature comforts of home.
Court
No rackets required—this cabin gets its name from the unique red clay tennis court it once sat behind. The thoughtful restoration of the midcentury cabin preserved the flooring and framing of the second floor, as well as the original wainscoting. The distinctive front porch is made from local Dorset quarry marble and repurposed from the old pool on the property.
In the Court Cabin there are three queen bedrooms that can be booked individually or as a unit. All rooms have their own bathroom, giving guests ample space to recharge and unwind. The cabin also features a mudroom, a breakfast nook with a microwave, toaster oven and a small refrigerator on the first floor, and a second-floor gas fireplace. The common areas are enjoyed by all guests staying in the cabin.
Butterfly
Step back into the ‘50s, when this distinctive cabin was first built. Named for its unusual butterfly roof and T-shaped floor plan, the 2,000 sq. ft. cabin has been restored to preserve the unique architecture and rustic charm. Salvaged wainscoting, live-edge pine siding and refinished furniture pieces evoke the inn’s storied history.
With three king bedrooms, three baths, a kitchenette and radiant heat, modern updates make the cabin cozy and comfortable. Stash your gear in the spacious mudroom when you come in from a day of adventure, then unwind in front of the fireplace and take in the sweeping views of the Green Mountain National Forest from the second floor living room.