Welcome to "Pod the Road Again," I'm your host, P.T.R.A. The Peaks of Otter Lodge is a historic gem steeped in rustic history and rural legend, dating back to Native American use for hunting and travel over 8,000 years ago. European settlers, including Charles and Robert Ewing, established the area in the mid-1700s, with the lodge itself being a significant part of the community's development, originally opening in 1964 and now managed by Delaware North. The lodge's construction and management reflect the area's rich cultural heritage, from its original hotel to the current general manager's handcrafted front desk, making it a testament to the enduring appeal of this mountain oasis.
Historic lodge offering views of Sharp Top Mountain, popular with travelers since the 1830s.
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