These accommodations truly fit the notion of a home away from home. Each lodge at Deer Haven features two or three bedrooms, living room, full kitchen, and outdoor deck or patio. The accommodations provide the feeling of being just like a regular resident right in the heart of the town. For families with children, there's a park nearby -- when you're not spending time enjoying all the region has to offer. Rates at Deer Haven run $140 to $225 per night as of early 2011.
Hunters and fishermen will find it easy to bring the day's catch back to the Comstock Motel to prepare for dinner. This one-story motel offers rooms with double sinks, stove and small refrigerator. Since it's adjacent to wooded areas, the motel encourages visitors to leave their cars and drive four wheelers or snowmobiles into the surrounding wilderness. Guests can come back in the evening and sit on a private balcony overlooking a creek, or enjoy the Wi-Fi access available on site. Rates are $75 to $85 as of early 2011.
At the north end of town, Gibson's offers guests a choice of five handicapped-accessible cabins. Full kitchen amenities and one or more bedrooms, including some on a second level, provide a cozy atmosphere for families or groups of several people. All household supplies such as kitchen utensils and linens are provided. Rates are $80 per night, with an additional fee for the family pet. Discounts are available for extended stays.
Cabin guests and campers alike will enjoy this resort east of town. Accommodations include quiet houses with private deck, full kitchen and views of the lake; RV hookups and tent sites. Boat launches provide direct access to trout fishing on Conconully Lake, whether your bring your own or not; a variety of watercraft are available for rent. When the weather turns colder, the resort also offers snowmobile rentals.