Single Person One Day with meal/ $79.00 Costs include Dinner Plus Taxes and service charge
Single Person Two Day with meals/ $139.00 Costs include Dinner and Breakfast Plus taxes and service charge
Single Person Three Day with meals/$189.00 Plus taxes and service charge
Single Person Four Day with meals/ $239.00 Plus taxes and service charge
Single extended stay add $49.00 per Day
Hilltop Resort Pricing
Room only Single or Double, $75.00 per Day plus Taxes
More than two Day extended stay, $59.00 per Day plus taxes (extra room guest $10.00 each)
Pet friendly $15.00 per pet. (Some Restrictions Apply)
Check In Time: After 2:00 PM Check Out time: Before 12 Noon
Packages/Double
Double /Two Person One Day with meals/ $99.00 Costs include Dinner Plus Taxes and service charge
Double /Two Person Two Day with meals/ $198.00 Costs include Dinner and Breakfast Plus taxes and service charge
Double/ Two Person Three Day with meals/$298.00 Plus taxes and service charge
Double /Two Person Four Day with meals/ $398.00 Plus taxes and service charge
Double extended stay add $98.00 per Day
(Add $25.00 Each Person for Extra Room Guest, Max. Four people per Room.)
Over night Retreat, Call 1-800-479-1042 for details
You will be nestled in the forest surrounded by towering Hardwoods and Pine trees. Your only neighbors are the natural wild life that live in the Forest and under it's canopy.
Every cabin has four seperate motel rooms. Each room has two full size beds and a full bathroom. Room are rented separately.
All cabins have four motel rooms. Two full size beds and a full bathroom.
William A. Dusenbury was a true mover and shaker during our country's Industrial Revolution era. His life work as a financier and an oil and lumber mogul resulted in making him a multi-millionaire. He was a graduate of his beloved Princeton University and majored in Geology. William is a well known for his benevolence and generous contributions to his industry and many charities. A very-low key person who shunned the lime light, William enjoyed the seclusion of his Hilltop encampment. It's said his workforce reconstructed a forty acre mountain top. Large hard wood and evergreen trees were planted. Five authentic Redwood buildings were built surrounded by rock and water gardens linked together with stone pathways. The whole project took years to build during the time of the great depression. As a bachelor William used the Hilltop to entertain and influence many powerful and famous people. Rudy Vallee was one of those people who enjoy being an overnight guest in the Dusenbury lodge.