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Rock Haven

At a Glance

    Pros

  • stunning setting
  • owners clearly enjoy running a lodge
  • lodge pets are a friendly bunch

    Cons

  • there's no way to just pop out for a quick bite to eat
  • even if the property weren't a boat ride from Coffman Cove, the town doesn't offer much in the way of restaurants
  • you need to be handy with a skiff if you want to motor out to the lodge on your own—there are some widowmaker rocks in the water

Rock Haven Review

A few minutes' boat ride from the shores of the fishing-centric Coffman Cove, Rock Haven is instant peace and relaxation. Walk up a slightly steep incline to the lodge and you'll be tempted to stay put forever. Owners Ellen and Dan live on the property year-round—and it's clear that they love welcoming guests to it. The lodge's three guest rooms are comfortably decorated with plush beds and wooden furniture. The impressive main room features rich woods, leather furniture that invites long reading sessions, and views out to the water. Several packages are available, including fishing, adventures, and all meals. Consider booking a full meal plan, as Ellen is a wonderful cook; you won't go hungry. A cookie jar is always filled with fresh-baked treats. Don't even think of refusing; you'll only be hurting yourself.

    Hotel Details

  • 3 rooms, 1 one-bedroom apartment with kitchenette.

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