
The Gray Eagle Lodge was established by the Zehner Family in 1923 in the Plumas National Forest. For generations, the Lodge was celebrated by the “well-to-do” San Franciscans as the ideal escape from the City life. The Lodge collapsed under several “sierra cement” snow storms in 1982. The massive Tahoe-style log design of the current Lodge was constructed in 1983. Since then, the Smith Family has owned and operated this High Sierra get-away.
Inside, the Lodge transports you back to Lake Tahoe circa 1950. The massive stone fireplace adds a warming glow to our living room, dining room, and full bar. Our game room hosts pool, ping pong, games, and a selection of puzzles and reading material. Outside, relax on the patio next to the perennial garden and watch the kids enjoy a traditional family vacation.