Theodore Roosevelt, the noted conservation president, had an impact on the national park system extending well beyond his term in office. As chief exective from 1901 to 1909, he signed legislation establishing five national parks.
The Roosevelt Lodge is a tribute to the legacy of national parks today. Log, stone, timbers, and glass create a home that embodies the heart of the American outdoors. Inside, the Roosevelt features three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Open living spaces combine to make this one story home a true gem.