Indian Lodge, the iconic adobe-style hotel inside Davis Mountains State Park, has partially reopened after years of closure for renovations. Beginning April 28, 15 rooms in the non-historic section are available for guests through May 4.
The long-awaited reopening marks a major milestone for one of West Texas’ most distinctive lodging destinations. Originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, Indian Lodge has been closed for extensive repairs and improvements.
Set against the backdrop of the Davis Mountains, the lodge offers direct access to hiking and biking trails, stargazing programs, and a swimming pool with scenic views. The on-site Black Bear Restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch Thursday through Monday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Indian Lodge’s full restoration is still in progress, but the reopening of 15 rooms is welcome news for travelers and locals alike looking to return to a beloved spot in the region.
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