Best Green Hotels: Cedar Pass Lodge

Cedar Pass Lodge  
Interior, South Dakota, United States

Comments:
The restaurant is a certified green restaurant.


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Review:
We stayed at the Cedar Pass Lodge before it became a Green Hotel so can't speak to its green actions now. But we loved staying there. The cabins are tiny, but since we were only there to sleep, the size didn't matter. They are situated very well for hiking and exploring The Badlands. They aren't fancy cabins, but they are clean and cute.


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