Every room at Blackpine is its own thing — blackened steel and leather, a fire or a stove where it counts, and a long look at the lake or the woods. Rates are nightly, taxes aside, and include breakfast by the water.

Custom blackened-steel berths built into a charcoal-panelled wall, each with its own brass reading sconce and wool plaid. Designed for friends, families, and anyone who wants a room with real character over a king bed. The most fun room in the lodge.

A queen dressed in charcoal linen, a cognac-leather throw, and a small cast-iron woodstove glowing in the corner. Dark timber walls, a brass picture light, and a window onto misty pines. The room people ask for by name.

Exposed dark timber beams soar over a king bed in charcoal and leather, with a black-steel picture window that frames the moonlit lake. Airy and moody at once — the most photographed room we have.

Our flagship. A converted hayloft of soaring barnwood and blackened steel, with a king bed, a separate leather sitting area around its own fireplace, and a freestanding soaking tub by a tall window onto the woods. Built for a long, slow weekend.

Your own freestanding cabin set back in the spruce, with a wood-burning stove, a leather reading chair, and a glass wall that opens onto a private porch and the dark woods. As far from the front desk as you can get.

Perched right over the lake, with a wall of black-steel glass opening to a private balcony above still water. Low charcoal-linen king, brass sconces, and the lake glowing blue at dusk an arm’s reach away. Wake up on the water.
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