Stanley Pines
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Discovering Stanley Pines

The Lodge at Stanley Pines is a private getaway situated on Robinson Creek in Warm River Idaho. This seven-acre slice of paradise is surrounded by a mature alpine forest, nelsted among old-growth pines along a ridge, which slopes down to the water's edge of Robinson Creek. The lodge is situated on the edge of the ridge with a natural pathway that leads down to the cool waters of Robinson Creek.

Visitors commonly enjoy the view of wandering bears, roaming moose, foraging foxes, and a plethora of wildlife that move up and down the Robinson Creek reparian corridor. The lodge itself is a spacious retreat with a rear deck that boasts sweeping views of Robinson Creek Canyon, the Teton mountain range, and rolling hillsides in the distance. From the deck, one can enjoy the sound of the rushing water cascading down the creek as it makes its way to Warm River, a dream site for those who love flyfishing.

Stanley Pines removes its guests out of the world while allowing its visitors to stay adequately connected to family, work, and other concerns that require attention. The lodge's use of Space X satellite technology permits speedy internet access even in the worst of weather. The Lodge at Stanley Pines is used by invited quests of Dennis and Lori Stanley and is not available for rent. As chair of the Nadine Jones Foundation, a charity intended to facilitate education among youth and the underprivlidge, Dennis Stanley occassionally invites small groups of youth to perform service on the grounds and to spend a day or two at the lodge while they learn and grow.
Getting to Know Stanley Pines
Flight over Robinson Creek
A Look Inside Stanley Pines Lodge