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Rating: Summary: Beautiful book with spectacular pictures! Review: This is a gorgeous book. It has 192 pages--loaded with lovely glossy pictures. Not all of these lodges, however, are located in the national parks.Timberline Lodge is in a national forest and Oregon Caves Chateau is located at a national monument. The pictures in this book are breathtaking. Historical pictures as well as present day pictures are located in the book. This book is VERY similar to the Great Lodges of the West book (also by Christine Barnes). Some of the EXACT same pictures that are in the Great Lodges of the West book are in this book! But this book adds more pictures. This one has more pages (as compared to 136 pages) and this one has more pictures. Also covered in this one is Belton Chalet and Sperry & Granite Park Chalets (which the other book doesn't cover in full detail).16 lodges are featured: 1) Old Faithful Inn (Yellowstone National Park- Wyoming) 2) The Ahwahnee (Yosemite National Park- California) 3) Paradise Inn (Mount Rainier National Park, Washington) 4) Timberline Lodge (Mount Hood National Forest- Oregon) 5) Oregon Caves Chateau (Oregon Caves National Monument-Oregon) 6) Crater Lake Lodge (Crater Lake National Park-Oregon) 7) El Tovar (Grand Canyon National Park- South Rim) 8) Zion Park Lodge (Zion National Park) 9) Bryce Canyon Lodge (Bryce Canyon National Park) 10) Grand Canyon Lodge (Grand Canyon National Park- North Rim) 11) Glacier Park Lodge (Glacier National Park- Montana) 12) Belton Chalet (Glacier National Park) 13) Lake McDonald Lodge (Glacier National Park) 14) Many Glacier Hotel (Glacier National Park) 15) Sperry & Granite Park Chalets (Glacier National Park) 16) Prince of Wales Hotel (Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada) Also in the front and back is a map that shows where these lodges are located.In the back are Preservation Resources and Travelers' Resources (websites, reservation information, etc...) Although I didn't know that this book would be so similar to the Great Lodges of the West book--(it's just a bigger version), I do not regret buying it. I have them both and the pictures are mesmerizing.
Rating: Summary: Glorious Photos, Wonderful Book Review: We purchased this book as a thank-you gift for friends, and we were *delighted* with the quality and beauty of it. Truly glorious photos, not a ton of information but enough, and makes a spectacular gift. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Glorious Photos, Wonderful Book Review: We purchased this book as a thank-you gift for friends, and we were *delighted* with the quality and beauty of it. Truly glorious photos, not a ton of information but enough, and makes a spectacular gift. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Here's a way to see America Review: What a treat to find Great Lodges of the National Parks! Not only is the book full of lucious color photographs of the lodges (both inside and out and every season), but historic images and architectural drawings that make you really appreciate the simple fact that they were built in the first place. You also get the full history along with a sense of what the lodges are like today written in a very accessible style. I know people who are trying to go to all of the lodges in Christine Barnes' books. I plan on beginning this summer. (The book also includes Timberline Lodge in Mt. Hood National Forest outside of Portland.)
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