RV RESORT PLANNED NEAR GOLF COURSE LAKE ELIZABETH SITE WILL TAKE TWO YEARS TO COMPLETE.Byline: Peggy Hager Staff Writer LAKE ELIZABETH Lake Elizabeth may refer to
The Ranch Club Resort, owned by Brett Robinson, should open with preliminary amenities in early summer and be completed in the next two years. The site will feature 400 RV spaces and 100 hillside Hillside may refer to: Places
The resort will adjoin the 125-acre golf course, Ranch Club Restaurant and Sapphire sapphire, precious stone. A transparent blue corundum, it is classified among the most valuable of gems. Sapphires are found chiefly in Thailand, India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar and also in Australia and in the United States (in Montana). Ranch House Restaurant. ``The largest portion ... is going to be kept natural woodland with just hiking hiking Walking, often among hills or mountains, as recreational sport. It represents an activity in its own right and also figures in backpacking, camping, hunting, mountaineering, and orienteering. , biking, walking trails, that kind of thing,'' said John Owens John Owens (1790–1846), English merchant, was born in Manchester, England in 1790, the son of a prosperous merchant. Early in life he became a partner in his father's business and was soon noted for his ability as a cotton buyer. , the resort's general manager. ``We want to stay with the natural landscape. We don't want it to look like a city up here.'' The resort will feature a children's pool, lap pool, fishing pond, paddleboat pad·dle·boat n. A boat, especially a steamship, propelled through the water by paddle wheels on each side or by one paddle wheel astern. Also called paddle wheeler. lake, basketball and tennis courts, miniature golf course and children's play area. The cabins will feature one-bedroom, two-bedroom and two-bedroom-with-loft styles. The resort will be built in five phases with 80 of the RV spaces completed in the first phase, and the cabins built in phase 2. To keep traffic down in the resort, golf carts will be available for members' use. ``What we're planning on is having enough amenities on the resort that most folks, when they come here, between golf and the resort activities, they won't leave the resort,'' said Owens. Members can stay only a maximum of two weeks, then must leave for seven days. For information on the resort, call (661) 724-1116. Peggy Hager, (661) 267-5741 peggy.grimm-hager(at)dailynews.com |
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