The Setting
The Lodge sits right above Bailey Creek on the Twin Creeks Ranch below Mt. Lassen. This is a five bedroom, five bath beauty that you will find extremely comfortable. From each room, guests can relax to the sounds of rushing stream waters, which are both soothing and invigorating. The bedrooms are on the bottom floor and the entire upper floor is designed for eating and relaxing around the fireplace, watching TV, tying flies or shooting a little pool. Picture windows look out to a magnificent view of the green canopy over Bailey Creek and a forested mountain ridge beyond. The entire north side of the building is a spacious deck looking down on a large patio area and a lovely heated 20 x 40 foot pool and jacuzzi. The whole area around the lodge, pool and Jacuzzi is surrounded by lawn, lots of lawn! Bailey Creek Lodge is the perfect place to end each day and share stories over a glass of wine and fine food. The lodge is small enough to reserve the entire venue for a truly private vacation.

Outside, a wood deck stretches the length of the windows and affords a great view of Bailey Creek. Below is a very spacious patio area, complete with tables, chairs and an open fire pit bordered by lush garden planters. Walk across manicured lawn to the 20 x 40 foot heated swimming pool or relax in the adjoining hot tub spa.

Deer are frequent visitors to the park-like grounds and pasture lands surrounding the lodge. Guests can also spot redtail hawks and bald eagles nesting in the tree tops above. The ranch lands are home to the common quail, long-eared jack rabbit, and elusive wild turkey.
Anglers at Bailey Creek Lodge will enjoy easy access to Bailey Creek, which has open paths, shaded pools and very little streamside brush. Bailey Creek is a trout mecca, rich in oxygen and a diverse natural food supply. Having a relatively low elevation translates into a very temperate climate and fast-growing fish. Riffles and pools in this freestone stream are filled with mostly rainbows - averaging 16- 18 inches - with many a trophy of 20 inches or more.

The secondary waters of Rock Creek offer a more rugged terrain amid large rocks and trees - this one's for the more adventurous angler. Rock Creek has a larger brown trout population. A magnificent canopy of alders, streamside bay trees and oaks makes for a very enjoyable experience. Bordered by 2,000 acres of federally protected wild land, natural beauty and wildlife abound!

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Bailey Creek Lodge
P.O. Box 405
Manton, CA 96059
Lodge: (530) 474-4600
Mobile: (916) 719-0526
mitchellpeter@hotmail.com
