Cross-country ski out your cabin’s front door, fly-fish the West Branch of the Pleasant River, or hike your way up to Laurie’s Ledge on Indian Mountain for stunning views. Guests can enjoy our comfortable lodge with fireplace and deck year-round and our friendly staff is always available to assist you with trip planning, weather reports, and trail information.
In summer, complimentary canoes and kayaks are available for guest use a short walk away at Little Lyford Ponds. Additional canoes are available at several remote ponds, accessible by car and a short hike. Fly fishing instruction is available by prior arrangement. Please request when making your reservation.
In winter, ski or snowshoe from your cabin door onto our extensive groomed trail network. Travel to Gulf Hagas, the Appalachian Trail, or over to Gorman Chairback Lodge. Located a day’s ski or snowshoe apart, you can travel lodge-to-lodge from Medawisla to West Branch Pond Camp, on to Little Lyford, and finally Gorman Chairback. The lodge-to-lodge trail network is groomed and offers full day adventures replete with magnificent views and moose tracks. A shuttle service is available so that your car is waiting for you at the end of your trip and a gear shuttle transports your gear to your next lodge, providing you with the freedom to ski or snowshoe with just a day pack. Complimentary snowshoes are available for use.
Meal Service
Dinner, breakfast, and a trail lunch are included in your nightly rate. Breakfast is served family-style at 8 a.m. sharp. Made-to-order trail lunches are available at breakfast. Dinner is served family-style at 6 p.m. sharp and includes soup or salad, entrée, and dessert. Guests are permitted to bring their own beer and wine to enjoy with dinner. Please notify AMC Contact Service Center if you have food allergies or other dietary needs.
Accessibility
Little Lyford Lodge offers one ADA accessible cabin in addition to the bathhouse, sauna, and main lodge. There are grassy and hardened gravel paths throughout camp that can be snow covered in winter.