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Catering to glamping enthusiasts, El Cap offers an assortment of cedar cabins and safari tents to suit any combination of people. The Canyon Loft is a large cabin with a separate living room with gas fireplace, a king-size bed and a sleeping loft. The Canyon Suite is spacious and private offering a king-size bed in a bedroom with its own separate entrance to the outdoors. The living room also has a sofa bed that converts to a double bed. The Creekside king has a king-size bed, and a fold-out sofa chair suitable for one child. The Creekside Double has two double beds, and is ideal for couples with one or two children. The Creekside queen has a queen-size bed and a sleeping loft that comfortably sleeps two to three children. The Canyon Queen has a queen-size bed, a sleeping loft and can accommodate one couple and two to three children. The Canyon Bunk is the ultimate sleep-over with two sets of bunk beds and a sleeping loft that can add two more children. The bunks come with bedding but the loft-sleepers must bring their own sheets and blankets and sleeping bags.
For those who want to be slightly more in tune with nature, the canvas safari tents for two are available, although they are not appropriate for families with young children as they only sleep two comfortably. And for those who dont need a kitchenette, nor a private bath, there is a sister property down the street for RV/car camping.
All accommodations are furnished with willow beds and down-style duvets and blankets. All cabins have front porches with two chairs.
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