After nearly two years of renovations, Indian Lodge is poised to welcome guests back to its historic walls nestled in the heart of the Davis Mountains. Travel writer Pam LeBlanc recently toured the updated facility and shared her experience, providing a sneak peek with photos on her Facebook page.
“Indian Lodge at Davis Mountains State Park closed nearly two years ago. After plenty of renovations, it’s almost ready to re-open. We got a tour from lodge superintendent Paul Boudreaux,” shared LeBlanc.
The lodge, known for its rustic charm and modern comforts, offers visitors a refreshing oasis with its white adobe walls and picturesque pool area. Guests can explore the natural beauty of West Texas by day and relax in one of the lodge’s 39 renovated rooms by night.
Activities and Amenities at Indian Lodge Indian Lodge functions as a full-service hotel within Davis Mountains State Park, making it an ideal spot for both adventure-seekers and those looking to unwind. The lodge is perfect for hosting events such as family reunions or business retreats, with a dedicated meeting room available for guest use.
The scenic pool offers a stunning mountain view, providing a perfect setting to cool off after a day of hiking or touring. Dining options include the Black Bear Restaurant, serving breakfast and lunch Wednesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. year-round.
For those interested in more details and visuals of the Indian Lodge renovations, you can view LeBlanc’s photo tour on her Facebook page at Pam LeBlanc’s Facebook. This online showcase offers an inviting preview of the rejuvenated West Texas retreat.

Hi David, Any inside scoop on the Indian Lodge reopening?