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Come and experience the best in mountain retreats with luxurious accommodations, gourmet food, outdoor activities & life-changing marriage programs. Scott River Lodge in Fort Jones, CA has become a premier destination for couples who want to experience 4 star accommodations, exciting activities and gourmet food in a beautiful setting. Not content with just a vacation, couples attending our Husbands & Wives courses have come to find rejuvenation for their marriages as well! Go beyond “Just another vacation” in a setting that allows you and your spouse to hear God’s voice, hear one another, and find deep and lasting rest. Authentic biblical teaching, encouraging community, and restored relationships are what awaits you in this beautiful retreat, nestled in the Marble Mountains of Northern California. We pride ourselves on using organic ingredients fresh from the farm and are devoted to scratch cooking. Whether it’s our homemade ice cream or fresh baked bacon biscuits, we believe simple, fresh ingredients make for the boldest flavors. We hope you’ll find Scott River Lodge to be as refreshing and life-giving as we have found it to be. We pray this will be a time of peace and stillness for you, a time to enjoy both creation and Creator. This property is filled with opportunities for rest, refreshment, romance and renewal. May this be your experience here. Register today.
History
Established in 1994.
Situated on the banks of the Scott River, the site operated as a Pack station, and then a fish hatchery until 1994 when purchased by Jerry Lynnes and transformed into the Scott River Lodge. The Lodge was built by Jerry’s own two hands, making his vision a reality in providing superior accommodations and gourmet cuisine in a gorgeous mountain setting. We have met and shared life with many couples and Pastor’s families over the years at Scott River Lodge. Come join us for a week and see how marriages are transformed at the Scott River Lodge.
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