
Built alongside a bend in the Yuba River, this recently
renovated mountain lodge features original stone from local granite and woodwork of
hand-hewn timber. Historical photos are displayed in the Sierra Cocktail Lounge to
reflect the romantic past. Gather to play games by the large fireplace. Linger over
a delicious complimentary breakfast after a comfortable night's sleep. The onsite Engadine
Cafe also offers French and Californian cuisine
for lunch and dinner. Enjoy year-round activities using shuttle busses for skiing trails
or bring your bike for area rides.
The Engadine Cafe and Sierra Cocktail Lounge are housed
lovingly in
the cozy Alpine atmosphere of historic Rainbow Lodge.
Both day and overnight guests can enjoy the finest of French and Californian Cuisine for breakfast, lunch, dinner and Sunday Brunch in our romantic Engadine and Sierra dining rooms. Specials are created daily using only the freshest of ingredients and incorporating seasonal delights. |
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The Sierra Cocktail Lounge & Bar provides a light menu throughout the day and is
home to an enchanting collection of historical photographs depicting the early years of
Donner Summit and surrounding locales. An antique pair of wooden skis like those worn by
the famous 1800's mail carrier, Snowshoe Thompson, are also
displayed here and around the base of the bar is one of only two original spittoons that
remain in California.
AN ESCAPE TO REMEMBER
When Can I come? You can escape to Rainbow Lodge any night of the week, any day of the year, and stay as long as you like. Please note we do have a two night minimum on weekends and holidays during the winter season, but not in the summer. |
AN EVENT TO REMEMBER
Rainbow Lodge offers superb facilities for Weddings, Banquets, Meetings and Conferences.
The peaceful setting, river views and excellent cuisine make Rainbow a unique and
memorable place to bring your friends or hold business meetings. For more information and
rates, please contact the General Manager.
Royal
Gorge's Rainbow Lodge |
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