Set near Logan Lake in British Columbia, Mile High Resort offers a rustic retreat with a focus on nature and outdoor activities. The property features a range of cabins, including cozy options like A-frame structures and lake chalets, often praised for their cleanliness and comfortable, simple accommodations. Shared clean washroom facilities support the cabins that do not have en-suite bathrooms. The setting is quiet and peaceful, surrounded by wildlife such as rabbits and goats, contributing to a tranquil experience.
The resort places emphasis on outdoor recreation with fishing, boating, and walking trails around Face Lake being popular among guests. Several nearby natural attractions, including Lac Le Jeune and its provincial park, provide opportunities for sightseeing and further exploration. Reviews highlight how guests appreciate the opportunities for family-friendly activities, including a small farm area where children can feed animals, playgrounds, and lessons in boating. The location’s higher elevation offers cooler weather and scenic views, though some guests note it can be a bit windy.
Guest feedback consistently mentions the helpful and welcoming staff, who contribute to a relaxed atmosphere and provide useful local advice, especially regarding fishing spots and seasonal activities. The resort is described as especially suitable for families and those seeking a quiet getaway to disconnect from city life. While some mobile service coverage can be limited, this is generally seen as part of the peaceful setting rather than a drawback.
As a 4.5-star resort hotel with strong ratings from over 160 reviews, Mile High Resort is LGBT-friendly and seems well-suited for visitors focused on recreation, sightseeing, and nature-based relaxation rather than urban convenience. Accessible by a car ride from Kamloops Airport, it serves as a practical base for exploring the surrounding wilderness and enjoying outdoor adventures in a calm environment.
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