Is $85 one/way. Also, there are brand new composting toilets at the trailhead and campground that don't smell at all. I found the village to be quite quaint and the locals nice. Didn't feel the slightest bit uncomfortable and neither did my sister. We didn't see any mal-nourished dogs and the horses seem well-taken care of. The water is as clean as can be. Wi-Fi and cell service now available at the lodge. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised - I think that they've done a lot of good work on the trails and the facilities in recent years.
Travis_ - Jan 3, 2007 2:27 am - Hasn't voted
phone number is not in serviceDo you have another?
thanks,
roadtripper - Jan 20, 2008 9:20 am - Hasn't voted
UpdatesSome "fee updates"
The access fee is now $35 per person plus a $5 environmental damage fee (which can be waived) per person. Camping is now $17/night per person as well.
I hope these new higher fees help clean up the disgusting campground bathrooms/trash.
tarol - Mar 14, 2015 6:39 pm - Voted 10/10
helicopterIs $85 one/way. Also, there are brand new composting toilets at the trailhead and campground that don't smell at all. I found the village to be quite quaint and the locals nice. Didn't feel the slightest bit uncomfortable and neither did my sister. We didn't see any mal-nourished dogs and the horses seem well-taken care of. The water is as clean as can be. Wi-Fi and cell service now available at the lodge. Anyway, I was pleasantly surprised - I think that they've done a lot of good work on the trails and the facilities in recent years.