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When you open the front door of your Cornucopia cabin, you'll look right into Eagle Cap Wilderness, and after a long, relaxing day of horseback riding or hiking or mountain biking, you'll have a cozy home to return to.
But you'll have no bills to worry about. You'll have no telemarketers interrupting your meal, no blaring radio or television, no noise, and no worries. The only sound you'll hear as darkness settles over the Pine Creek valley is the creek itself. You can also visit the lodge and sit around the fire until you walk back to your cabin for a quiet mountain summer eve with Pine Creek to lull you to sleep.
In fact, we challenge you not to relax. The Cornucopia Lodge and cabins rest on the south side of Eagle Cap Wilderness where you can find honest peace and quiet. The old gold mining town of Cornucopia is empty, and the nearest town with people is sleepy Halfway, population about 400, twelve miles to the south. You'll need hours to reach the noise and congestion and pollution of a city again--if you want to.
Enter here for a cabin tour.
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