We
typically accommodate our Sacramento Mountains hunters in either The Lodge or
The Casita. Both are located adjacent to the White Mountain Wilderness Area and
provide excellent access to our guide's hunting areas. Both are modern
facilities with most of the amenities of home. Yet they are secluded from town
in the edge of elk country.
The Lodge
The
Lodge is a two-story facility that can accommodate up to 6 hunters. There are
two bedrooms reserved for the hunters one on the first floor and one on the
second floor. Each bedroom has its own bathroom. The bedrooms each have
three twin beds, none of which are bunks.
The
main floor has a living area for relaxing and sharing stories at the end of a
hard day's hunt. The dining area and kitchen are also located on the main floor.
Here, Elite's cook will serve home-cooked meals each evening. One additional
bedroom is located on the main floor along with a third full bathroom. This
bedroom is for guides and other staff members.
Spacious
covered deck surrounds the front and side of the Lodge with beautiful views and
provides a place for relaxing before and after your hunt. During the rut, you
can literally sit on the deck and often hear elk bugling on the ridges around
the Lodge.
The Casita
The Casita is a two-building chalet that will accommodate up to five hunters. There are four bedrooms with two in the main Casita and two in the Bunkhouse. The Bunkhouse is a two bedroom addition located adjacent to the Casita. It allows hunters room to expand.


Twin beds are located in the loft of the Casita and the other three bedrooms have full size beds. There are bathrooms in both the Casita and the Bunkhouse.


The Casita has a living area for relaxing and sharing stories at the end of the day. The dining area and kitchen are also located on the main floor. Here, Elite's cook will serve home-cooked meals each evening.
A deck overlooks the forest and is a great addition. Deer and elk are common in the area. Like the Lodge, hearing bugling bulls from the Casita deck in September is not uncommon.