The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park, Historic seminary and hotel in Kenmore, United States
The Lodge at Saint Edward State Park is a five-story brick building with Revival and Art Deco architectural details located within extensive forest grounds. The structure contains 84 rooms, a spa facility, multiple dining venues, and provides access to forest trails that cover the surrounding property.
The building was constructed in the 1930s as part of a seminary and retains the architectural characteristics of that era. After the seminary grounds transitioned into a state park, the main structure was converted into a hotel while preserving its original design.
The dining venues source ingredients from local Pacific Northwest producers and craft menus that reflect the region's food traditions. Visitors can experience how contemporary cooking techniques honor the area's agricultural heritage.
The location is approximately 20 minutes from Seattle, making it convenient for visitors exploring the region. On-site amenities including a spa, multiple dining options, and forest access are available without leaving the property.
Guests can rent a rare 1938 Pontiac Stretch Limousine for outings, offering an uncommon transportation experience. The property also features four professional-grade pickleball courts equipped to tournament standards.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.