Skyline Drive’s milepost system makes finding trailheads a cinch, while a pair of lodges in the middle of the park, Big Meadows and Skyland, serve as ideal base camps.
The Ultimate Shenandoah National Park Travel Guide|Graham Averill|October 7, 2020|Outside Online
Skiers and riders will now be allowed to bring their own lunches into lodges.
What This Ski Season Will Look Like|Megan Michelson|October 6, 2020|Outside Online
The helipad is steps from the lodge, with the closest skiing a two-minute flight away.
For me, the experience of going to this lodge where you can just walk outside at night and see the aurora from anywhere on the property — including the hot tub — was really amazing.
The Scientist Leading the World’s Aurora Hunters|Robin George Andrews|July 9, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Prior to our consumption, the lights in the lodge were turned off and we were asked to turn off any cellphones.
Spirit Tripping With Colombian Shamans|Chris Allbritton|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Every now and then someone, quietly and with purpose, would rise and exit the lodge.
Spirit Tripping With Colombian Shamans|Chris Allbritton|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
From outside, and through the frosted windows of the lodge, I thought I heard rumbles and bright flashes.
Spirit Tripping With Colombian Shamans|Chris Allbritton|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But as more and more people began their trip, there was no question that the atmosphere developing in the lodge was … different.
Spirit Tripping With Colombian Shamans|Chris Allbritton|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Outside the lodge, running along its perimeter, was a small ditch lined by posts topped by a chest-high wooden beam.
Spirit Tripping With Colombian Shamans|Chris Allbritton|August 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Look well at it inside and outside; and make your lodge like this.
Blackfeet Indian Stories|George Bird Grinnell
After walking a good distance, we arrived at a gate and lodge, where we stopped to inquire the way.
Wilfrid Cumbermede|George MacDonald
He made himself appear so very old as to be unable to leave his lodge, and had his daughters to bring him food and wait on him.
The Myth of Hiawatha, and Other Oral Legends, Mythologic and Allegoric, of the North American Indians|Henry R. Schoolcraft
Two Crows said that the pole rested on the scalp when it was in the lodge.
By ones and twos the picture players went to their rooms, and soon silence and darkness settled down over the Lodge.
The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound|Laura Lee Hope
British Dictionary definitions for lodge (1 of 3)
lodge
/ (lɒdʒ) /
noun
mainlyBritisha small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion, usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
a house or cabin used occasionally, as for some seasonal activity
US and Canadiana central building in a resort, camp, or park
(capital when part of a name)a large house or hotel
a room for the use of porters in a university, college, etc
a local branch or chapter of certain societies
the building used as the meeting place of such a society
the dwelling place of certain animals, esp the dome-shaped den constructed by beavers
a hut or tent of certain North American Indian peoples
(at Cambridge University) the residence of the head of a college
verb
to provide or be provided with accommodation or shelter, esp rented accommodation
(intr)to live temporarily, esp in rented accommodation
to implant, embed, or fix or be implanted, embedded, or fixed
(tr)to deposit or leave for safety, storage, etc
(tr)to bring (a charge or accusation) against someone
(tr; often foll by in or with)to place (authority, power, etc) in the control (of someone)
(intr often foll by in) archaicto exist or be present (in)
(tr)(of wind, rain, etc) to beat down (crops)
Derived forms of lodge
lodgeable, adjective
Word Origin for lodge
C15: from Old French loge, perhaps from Old High German louba porch
British Dictionary definitions for lodge (2 of 3)
Lodge1
/ (lɒdʒ) /
noun
David (John). born 1935, British novelist and critic. His books include Changing Places (1975), Small World (1984), Nice Work (1988), Therapy (1995), and Thinks... (2001)
Sir Oliver (Joseph). 1851–1940, British physicist, who made important contributions to electromagnetism, radio reception, and attempted to detect the ether. He also studied allegedly psychic phenomena
Thomas. ?1558–1625, English writer. His romance Rosalynde (1590) supplied the plot for Shakespeare's As You Like It
British Dictionary definitions for lodge (3 of 3)
Lodge2
/ (lɒdʒ) /
noun
the Lodgethe official Canberra residence of the Australian Prime Minister