Summary:
Escape to this luxurious custom cedar log home, offering panoramic views of 140+ acres. With 7,000 sq ft, it sleeps up to 16 guests, making it ideal for large families or groups. Enjoy spacious living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, cozy sitting areas, a bar, theatre and a game room featuring pool and arcade games. Outside, unwind in the hot tub and explore the expansive grounds. With 3.5 bathrooms, this home blends rustic charm with modern amenities for an unforgettable stay.
The Space:
This one-of-a-kind lodge is situated amongst rolling fields, lush woods and beautiful trails. Once inside the lodge, indulge in any one of the well appointed rooms and retire for the evening in pure comfort. The lodge features a grand trophy room with vaulted ceilings and exotic animals from all over the world; a chef's kitchen; a western themed saloon; theater room; arcade room; a large two story family room with fireplace; and radiant heated floors and two indoor fireplaces to keep you cozy during the cold winter months. There are five bedroom suites and the lodge can accommodate up to 16 guests. It doesn't stop there; with the great attention to detail and five star amenities, you will find something to stimulate your senses around every corner.
Guest Access:
Guest will have private access to the entire lodge, outdoor fire pit, pavilion, and hot tub. Trails and nature observation blinds are shared with our Stone Lake Lodge.
The Neighborhood:
Coshocton, Ohio, is a small, historic city located in the east-central part of the state, about 80 miles northeast of Columbus. With a population of around 11,000 people, it offers a quaint, small-town atmosphere steeped in history and natural beauty.
Coshocton is best known for its role in Ohio’s early history, especially as a crossroads for Native American and European settler cultures. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Lenape, and later became a significant site during the Ohio frontier period. The city's name itself is derived from the Shawnee language, meaning "the place of the black bear."
A key feature of Coshocton’s charm is its well-preserved historical sites. The city is home to the Roscoe Village, a restored 19th-century canal town that showcases life during the Ohio & Erie Canal era. Visitors can explore historic buildings, ride canal boats, and learn about the region’s industrial past. The Coshocton County Memorial Hospital and nearby parks add to the area’s community-centered feel.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Lake Park, a scenic area with trails, picnic spots, and recreational activities. The nearby Mohican State Park and Killbuck Marsh provide additional opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and other nature-based activities.
Coshocton also celebrates its rich cultural heritage with events like the Coshocton County Fair, which highlights local farming traditions, as well as seasonal festivals and craft fairs. The city's tight-knit community is known for its warmth and hospitality, making it an inviting place for visitors and residents alike.
While small in size, Coshocton offers a blend of history, nature, and a relaxed rural lifestyle, making it a peaceful destination in the heart of Ohio.
Getting Around:
A car is best since the lodge is in a rural setting.
Other Things to Note:
A close drive to Ohio's Amish country, Salt Fork State Park, Roscoe Village, top notch golf courses, and many awarding winning Ohio wineries.
Interaction with Guests:
Guests will have their autonomy in the house. We, a team of expert hosts, are message away if anything is needed or there are questions about the property.