Relax and enjoy at The Natural Gait, we are here to give you a relaxing environment away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
The uniqueness of the cabin comes from the log interior and beautiful wood floors. Not to mention the careful planning of detailed furnishings.
We're here for you. It's your time.
You'll want to stay forever!
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Cabin Amenities
General
- Pets welcome
- Front, Back Porches, outdoor grill, fire pit
- Wood burning stove
- Electric Heat
- Window Air Conditioned
- 3/4 Bath (Shower, Sink, Toilet)
- Towels and Linens provided
- Wireless Internet available at The Lodge
- A computer is located at the shower house
- Games, puzzles and reading material
Vaulted Living Room
- Spacious with couch (pull out), 1 chair
- Wood burning stove, comfy, end tables
Kitchen
- Counters and table, tractor seat stools
- Range w/ Oven, Refrigerator, Microwave
- basic utensils and cookware
Sleeping
- Sleeps 10
- Bedroom: 1 Full, with 1 twin bunk on top
- Loft: 1 Full Bed, 3 twin beds (ladder access)
- Living Room: 1 Full size pull out couch
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Enjoy a fire in the wood burning stove on a cool fall evening.
Curl up on the sofa and read a book, enjoy an evening of conversation, get back in touch with what matters in life.
There is a beautiful porch with willow chairs to listen to the sounds of nature and a fire pit outside the cabin
for night time story telling!
Directions to The Natural Gait from Monona, IA
At the 4 way stop in Monona go east on East Iowa St. which turns into B45. Go 5.2 miles on B45 and turn left onto X36.
Take Jeff Davis off X36 and go 3.2 miles then turn left onto Burger Road. Follow road to end of Burger Road.
Directions to The Natural Gait from Marquette, IA
From Hwy 18 head west, take right onto County Road B45 just past the Welcome to IA sign. Go 7.2 miles to X36, turn right (north) on X36. At
1.2 miles take Jeff Davis off X36 and go 3.2 miles then turn left onto Burger Road. We're at the end of the road.
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The Red Oak Hideaway is the perfect jumping off place, for enjoying our
nature trails, horse trails, birding, canoeing, fishing, hiking or whatever your time off dictates.
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