Wilderness Lodge Resort

About Wilderness Lodge Resort
Looking for mini golf near you in Lesterville, MO? Wilderness Lodge Resort offers a fun and exciting miniature golf experience for players of all ages. This local mini golf course provides the perfect entertainment option for families, friends, date nights, or anyone seeking a fun activity close by. Located in Lesterville, Wilderness Lodge Resort features a well-maintained course with creative obstacles and challenges that make each hole unique and engaging. Whether you're a first-time player or a mini golf enthusiast, this course offers an enjoyable experience right in your area. Visit Wilderness Lodge Resort today for a convenient and entertaining mini golf experience near you. It's an ideal local attraction for birthdays, group outings, or simply enjoying some leisure time with mini golf fun close to home in Lesterville, MO.
Reviews
Wilderness Lodge: A Rustic Gem in the Ozarks Wilderness Lodge in Lesterville, Missouri is a hidden gem in the heart of the Ozarks. This rustic resort offers a unique and unforgettable experience for guests of all ages. From the moment you arrive, you will be greeted by the friendly and welcoming staff. They are always happy to go the extra mile to make sure you have a memorable stay. The cabins at Wilderness Lodge are cozy and comfortable, with all the amenities you need for a relaxing vacation. Each cabin has its own unique character, and some even have screened-in porches. The food at Wilderness Lodge is simply outstanding. The chef prepares delicious meals using fresh, local ingredients. Breakfast and dinner are included in the price of your stay, and you can choose from a variety of options. One of the things that makes Wilderness Lodge so special is the quirky Mark Twain impersonator. He is often seen wandering around the resort, entertaining guests with his stories and jokes, and he makes the best damn martini this side of Dodge City. In addition to the cabins, Wilderness Lodge also offers a variety of other amenities, including a swimming pool, mini-golf course, and game room. There are also several hiking trails located nearby, so guests can enjoy the natural beauty of the Ozarks. Overall, Wilderness Lodge is an exceptional resort that offers something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventurous vacation, Wilderness Lodge is the perfect place to stay.
I just spent three days at Wilderness Lodge with my the sisters and our 89 year old mother. All in all, we had a wonderful time. Our mother has mobility issues, and getting in and out of our cabin was a bit of a challenge... I don't know if other cabins had easier access, but ours required bringing her up/down 9 steps any time we left the cabin. Getting her to the waters edge near our cabin was out of the question, but all Wilderness guests can get a parking pass to Rivers Edge campground, which is much more level. Our mother was not really excited about actually being by the river, so we stayed close to our cabin and just went in shifts, with someone keeping her company in the room while the others enjoyed the water. The setting was very pleasant, we set our beach chairs and floaties in the water under a canopy and we would visit with other tourists as they floated by. The first night we ran into an issue with our sleeping arrangements, due to a housekeeping oversight. It was too late that evening to work it out, but we were able to make due. The housekeeper promptly dealt with it as soon as we made them aware, and the owner went above and beyond to make sure we had no more issues and were satisfied with the rest of our stay. A full breakfast and supper are provided with the reservations, along with a sack lunch. The hot meals were delicious, although some of the portion sizes were impractically large! You definitely get your money's worth of food. Concerning our cabin, it all depends on your expectation. This is a river cabin, not a hotel or spa.The entry which joined the two cabins in our building was quite dark and musty, but when you remember this is a cabin made of reclaimed wood located in the woods on a gravel road next to a river, a little musty and a little dusty is just going to be part of things. Once through the door to our individual cabin, it was acceptably fresh. The decor is cute, we had both a full and a queen bed in the bedroom with vintage quilts, along with other antique furnishings. The living area had a sink, microwave, coffee pot, and mini fridge, a bookcase type cabinet with some books and games, dinette table and 3 chairs, rocker, loveseat/hide-a-bed, leather sofa (this was quite uncomfortable) and coffee table. Some of the furniture was really past it's prime, and had seen better days. A couple pieces really needed replaced. The lighting was very dim in the evenings, brighter bulbs in the ceiling fixtures would have been better for us. There were big windows filling two sides of the room, looking out over the foliage. With the leaves filled out, it was almost like being in a tree house. I would love to see it in the fall. There was a large deck, shared with the other cabin. The resort has an in ground pool that we did not utilize, and they have all the traditional outdoor games expected at resorts. It is my understanding that this resort is under fairly new ownership. While there are many little areas that could be tweaked here and there, overall they are doing a great job. They are very attentive to their guests and I would definitely recommend this resort to anyone looking to unplug and enjoy some peace and quiet. I would visit again.