By Lynn Murphy on Wednesday, 17 December 2025
Category: Hunt of the Day

Hunting Lodges

Hunting lodges serve as a base of operations for hunters, providing accommodation and amenities near prime hunting grounds. They vary widely in size, style, and luxury, from simple cabins to large, fully-staffed resorts.

Key Features

A typical hunting lodge offers several key features designed to support a successful hunting trip:


Types of Hunting Lodge Experiences

Hunting lodges cater to different types of hunting and traveler preferences:

Type

Description

Target Game

Big Game Lodge

Focused on large animal hunts, often providing guides and extensive outfitting services.

Elk, Moose, Bear, Deer

Waterfowl Lodge

Specializes in bird hunting, featuring close access to marshes, lakes, or rivers.

Ducks, Geese

Upland Bird Lodge

Offers hunts for ground-dwelling birds, usually on private or managed preserves.

Pheasant, Quail, Grouse

DIY Cabin Rental

Simple, self-service cabins for hunters who prefer a more independent experience.

Varies by region

Planning a Trip

When planning a trip to a hunting lodge, consider the following steps:

  1. Select a Destination: Choose a lodge based on the type of game you wish to hunt.
  2. Verify Licensing: Ensure the lodge operates legally and confirm necessary hunting licenses for the area.
  3. Book the Stay: Secure accommodations and reserve guided services well in advance, especially for peak season hunts.
  4. Confirm Gear Requirements: Review the lodge's policy on firearms and required personal gear.
  5. Plan Travel: Arrange transportation to the often remote lodge location. Consider adding the location to your calendar Calendar event once finalized.