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Hidden Cove Camp: Lodging

The camp is located in the spruce trees a few hundred yards from the airstrip.


It is actually located in an abandoned town site where old relics and steam engines are scattered through the woods. The camp consists of a new main cabin and 3 guest cabins. The new main cabin replaces an old lodge building, the last standing building in the old town site. The new cabin is very comfortable with 4 guest rooms upstairs and a modern kitchen downstairs along with a dining hall and shower / bathroom. The guest cabins are simple yet comfortable with either wood or oil heat, and separate, walk-to bathrooms. At the Hidden Cove Lodge, each two anglers share either a rustic cabin, or newer lodge room, complete with all linens, and generator-supplied electricity with plenty of room for laying out gear and getting organized. The rooms are definitely not fancy, but spacious and serve their purpose well. And what the camp might lack in fancy, gingerbread amenities, it more than makes up in the fishing, attention to detail, and service. Meals at Hidden Cove are what you would expect in a maritime wilderness operation. Hearty and simple, they include some fresh seafood, and excellent wilderness fare (meat and potatoes). Plenty of fresh vegetables, fruits, homemade breads and desserts will satisfy even the hungriest angler. You won’t go hungry at Steve’s lodge, so don’t plan on losing any weight.

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