
The
Lodge was purchased in the late 20's by Frank
and Catherine Todd, and their son, Bill. Old
timers in the area reminisce about wonderful chicken dinners
served after the arduous drive from Flagstaff.
Cabins
were eventually built to accommodate these guests and the miners
fom Jerome who came to fish in Oak Creek. The current dining
room was added in '43, verified by a buffalo nickel found under
the cornerstone.

Bill and Georgiana Garland,
and their children were old acquaintances of the Todds, having
spent many summers in Oak Creek to escape the heat of Phoenix.
All elatedly agreed to purchase the Lodge as a family project
when it was offered for sale in 1972.
Bill Garland brought the business
expertise; Georgiana loaned
family recipes, and piemaking techniques. The kids set to
work, learning to garden, cook, and build cabins, determined
to retain the original character of the place.
As the years went on, the family
started Garland's
Navajo Rugs, Garland's
Indian Jewelry,
and the Indian
Gardens Trading Post. Gary and Mary Garland stayed
on to run the Lodge, and with their excellent staff,
are proud to maintain this Arizona tradition. |