The Ski Resort / Mount Charleston Lodge?
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Hey guys, since I finally managed to get a job, I been thinking what I'm gonna do this Christmas Season for my really close friend. Was thinking about taking her up the Mount Charleston. But I'm a bit confused. If I google "Mount Charleston Lodge" it brings me to a Mount Charleston . . . . Lodge, not a Ski Resort. If I Google "Mount Charleston Ski Resort' It brings up a Ski Resort, but problem is, I'm not planning on a overnight Stay Up at the Mountain, and I found nothing in the way of restauraunts. So, have two questions: Is the Lodge NEAR the Ski Resort? If not, does the Ski Resort have something like a restauraunt / rest building / something where we can escape from the Cold (She's been in a Warm Humid Climate her whole life, heh) TIA.
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Answer:
go to VegasNature.com/SpringMountain.htm
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