Exclusive Escapes: Accommodations At Sasquatch Unveiled

Sasquatch Mountain Resort things to do

Whether a walking or snow enthusiast, Canada's Sasquatch Mountain Resort has something for all. Located a stone's throw from Hemlock Valley, this picture-perfect, four-season destination is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It is here you’ll discover a skiing or snowshoeing haven come winter and a hiking and golf paradise in the summer. It’s the perfect place to visit if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, embrace nature, and enjoy a family vacation.



Exclusive Escapes: Accommodations At Sasquatch Unveiled

In this guide, we unveil several must-visit accommodations, comprising everything from luxury cabins to unique barn renovations. Read on to learn more.


#1. The Black Diamond Cabin

This contemporary, luxury and sizable cabin comfortably sleeps up to 12 guests and boasts a series of handy amenities, including indoor and outdoor fireplaces, a six-person hot tub, speedy Starlink Wi-Fi, a large Weber BBQ, a balcony boasting picturesque views, and much more.

things to do at Sasquatch Mountain Resort

As well as being met by a luxury space brimming with modern comforts, you’ll also be privy to a first-class service! If you are searching for Sasquatch mountain accommodations that go above and beyond, add this rental to your wishlist! The cabin is three minutes from the nearest ski lifts and adjacent to the creek.


#2. The Sasquatch Cabin

The Sasquatch Cabin, which sleeps up to six, is an ideal option for smaller groups wishing to stay in the Ocoee River area. This quaint accommodation boasts all the amenities needed for a short trip, and its reclaimed, rustic style is the perfect example of an idyllic barn renovation. Outside, you'll discover a covered pavilion boasting several grills and a volleyball court. In addition, you'll be privy to a nine-hole Frisbee Golf course, which boasts unlimited free visits for all cabin guests.


#3. Bear Behind Lodge

This beautiful log chalet is ideal for those wishing to be in the heart of Sasquatch Mountain Resort. Located in the stunning Hemlock Valley, this intimate lodge, which sleeps ten, boasts a unique open-plan concept and a large, private back porch with a barbecue area. The charming living room boasts a wood-burning stove, whilst the front porch features impressive panoramic views of the mountains and a fire pit. The location is a big selling point. You’ll be within walking distance of Sasquatch Mountain Resort's day lodge and quad chairlift, a handful of restaurants, and the Aerial Park.


#4. Hemlock Haus

Hemlock Haus boasts the perfect partnering of mountain charm home comforts. Located a short stroll from the picture-perfect mountain slopes this accommodation is an ideal choice for you if searching for hassle-free access to outdoor adventures. With a spacious design, the cabin is perfect for larger families and groups and features both adult and child-friendly living spaces. The selling point is the sizable deck, which features stunning mountain views.


#5. Sasquatch Crossing Eco Lodge

Described as a home away from home, this cutesy eco-lodge is a haven of greenery and relaxation. This Indigenous-owned and managed lodge boasts cozy rooms and healthy cuisine. This secluded 87-acre accommodation is the perfect escape for you if you are seeking a unique refuge.

Sasquatch Mountain Resort what to do

Yet despite its tranquil feel, it’s still close to all amenities and adventure opportunities, including ATVing, golfing, kayaking, bird watching, skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and more.


#6. Scotch Creek Lodge

Set in the heart of Sasquatch, this is another vacation rental that can be enjoyed all year round. It’s the ideal location to embrace mountain quad bike adventures in the summer and skiing or snowboarding escapades in the winter. One of its biggest benefits for avid snow enthusiasts? It offers ski-in and ski-out access to the mountains! The average annual snowfall at Hemlock Valley is 214 inches, which makes it a popular choice for snow enthusiasts.


#7. Snowflake Resort Chalets

These pet-friendly chalets are close to all the activities Hemlock Valley offers. You'll discover hiking, biking, and skiing opportunities right on your doorstep, as well as world-class fishing and golfing escapades only minutes away.

things to do at Sasquatch Mountain Resort

The contemporary accommodation is fully equipped for short and long stays and has units suited to small and large groups. Many of the chalets boast private saunas and hot tubs. In addition, everyday amenities, such as fully equipped kitchens and fresh linen.


#8. Sandpiper Resort

Situated 15 minutes from Sasquatch Mountain Resort, you’ll discover Sandpiper Golf Course and the Clubhouse Restaurant. Choose from one-bedroom rustic cabins with charming wood-burning stoves to luxurious nature-themed cabins with jacuzzis. All of the cabins honour the area’s local history and landscape. Studies suggest listening to bird songs and surrounding yourself with nature lessens stress, promotes well-being, and heightens mood. In addition, natural aromas from plants and wood reduce mental fatigue. This makes this resort an ideal choice for those looking to escape the rat race of city life and the tensions of a high-powered job.


The Bottom Line

Sasquatch is a beautiful destination to visit all year round, whether looking for a summer, spring, winter, or fall vacation. With its stunning scenery, it’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting a mountain community with an abundance of activities, including everything from skiing and sledding to disc golf, hiking, biking, and wildlife watching; there is something for all! With cabins, lodges, and alpine log chalets available, you'll be spoilt for choice. Some are perfect for larger groups, while others are suited for couples and smaller families. All boast their unique amenities, with many featuring large outdoor areas. Irrespective of when you visit, you'll find something to do in Sasquatch, which makes it a versatile destination and a haven of relaxation surrounded by picture-perfect views!


Sources: images from Pexels, by Nora Brody, Flo Maderebner, Nina Uhlikova and Mark Soetebier.

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