Sunset Lodge
Sunset Lodge overlooks the beautiful salt marsh of Nantucket Sound and features lodging and meeting for groups of 30-45 guests.
11 bedrooms, each with bathroom.
Single & Double sized beds
Living area with stone fireplace
Central heat
Meeting room with tables & chairs
Beverage & Snack area
Enclosed porch
Dining area
For large groups & per person rates, please see our Craigville Rates Page
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