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Overnight at Sierra Sky Lodge

A Greeting from the Girls

By Jan Cox

The day dawned clear with a promise of warming as we headed out for an overnight stay at Sierra Sky Lodge in Cromberg, CA. After a leisurely drive through the canyons we pulled into the driveway of the lodge, just 12 miles south of Quincy. There we were greeted by owner, Wendy Yates, her four beautiful daughters, Gracie, Ruby, Ella and Molly, their friend Lauren and dog, Spartacus.

At this child and pet friendly place, we were shown to our room in one of the two rustic, single story stacked cedar buildings. This cozy room, with its new king sized bed, coffee nook with two chairs and small table, refrigerator and large picture windows, was comfortably cool and welcoming. We were also welcomed by a personalized note letting us know what to expect along with times for breakfast. And on the bed was a surprise package of delicious chocolate bark made by Carey Candy Co. in Quincy.

In front of the buildings, each room has its individual parking space in the shade of beautiful tall pines. All rooms are non-smoking but just outside the door are two garden chairs and a stump table with candle and ashtray for smokers—a perfect place to relax and read our latest novels. As we toured the property, we noticed a nice play area for young children, volleyball net, a patio with chairs and tables and an outside bar-b-q. Finally, near the office, we were delighted to discover their beautiful Tiki themed swimming pool with patio chairs and tables for relaxing.

The Tiki Pool

Amanda and owner Wendy at work

In the room was a folder with clear directions for our stay and also the story of how this family came here. It seems that in September of 2003, Wendy and Wayne Yates had come to stay with his parents who were vacationing in nearby Graeagle. They immediately fell in love with this beautiful area where Wayne could grab an early breakfast from the Village Bakery and head off to fly fish on the Feather River. They both loved the area and hated to leave. Just as it was time to go, his mother handed them a flier and told them she had found their new business! Sierra Sky Lodge was for sale and so they went to look at it before heading back to Orange County. The rest is history. They have now owned and operated the Lodge for over 5 years and have never regretted the decision to move to the Sierra.

At 4400 feet, it cooled down beautifully that night. Being right on highway 70/89, there was easy access to the lodge and also day time traffic but the night quieted right down and we slept well. When making our reservation, we were directed to a special Italian restaurant just down the road called Trattoria Rosa. Patrick and Lavelle cook and hostess for the many guests in the area six days a week for dinner from 4-9 o’clock. It is closed on Tuesdays. Trattoria Rosa serves a variety of Italian dinners with soup or salad and homemade bread. The menu also offers appetizers and homemade desserts, beer and wine. Our meal there was delicious and we plan to go back to try their gourmet pizzas.

Trattoria Rosa Italian Restaurant

Wendy and Wayne have dreams for their Sierra Sky Lodge. This year it became a bed and breakfast for the first time. We were served a delicious home-made quiche, melon, cinnamon bread and our choice of hot or cold cereals, hot coffee, tea, or chocolate. I was impressed that Wendy also made pancakes for a young boy who was part of a wedding party staying at the lodge. In talking to her, she told us that many fishermen stay at the lodge along with groups of golfers, wedding parties, and vacationers who want their children to have a friendly experience. The lodge is perfect for those traveling with pets. In the future, Wendy and Wayne would like to begin offering special groups, such as scrap booking or quilting groups, a place to stay and to meet together in a local community hall for workshops.

This lodge is located 8 miles West of Graeagle, between Quincy and Portola, and has 6 golf courses within 10 minutes, plus three horseback riding stables, gold panning, antique and craft shopping, lots of hiking trails, fishing in over 100 lakes and miles of rivers and streams, all close by.

Prices vary for the rooms starting at $85 for a standard room with king size bed. They also feature a fireplace room for those who come to play winter sports or just want a little more cozy warmth on cold nights. Room prices (including a house rental nearby), lots of photos, maps and other important information can be found at their easy to use website: www.sierraskylodge.com. Reservations can be made at (530) 836-2344.

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