Carolyn D.
Yelp
Don't believe anything you see on their website. Stout's Island Lodge is very run down, with buildings, grounds, amenities, docks, and bridge in disrepair and overgrowth. The waiting room of the decrepit building at the parking lot reeked of an odor of which I couldn't tolerate. We had to stand outside in the rain with no covering. While the staff, for the most part, was very personable, helpful, and kind, a few were sullen or downright nasty, such as the maitre'd who told us the dining room was booked full for 6:00 and that we would not be allowed in if we wore shorts (even though the website and other information stated casual dining on Monday evening). He gave us information different from the manager and chef (and other published information as stated), who we encountered when we wanted clarification. When we arrived for dinner at 6:15, only 4 tables out of about 20 were being used and shortly after we were seated, a couple in shorts were seated. The food served in the dining room was outrageously expensive which meant we had to schedule our lunch and dinner in conjunction with when the ferry (pontoon) would leave and return. The 4 oars available for boating (one rowboat, by the way) were all different lengths, and one wouldn't fit in the oar slot. Only one of the water bikes shown on the website was available and it was in poor condition. We looked forward to kayaking and brought our new life vests with us but the few kayaks that were available were plastic, similar to kids' toys, and in disrepair with broken seats or no foot holds, and very dirty. One dock was in pieces and the walking bridge to the nature trail was split in two. Although our room was fairly clean, cobwebs covered the corners and ceiling, and dirt was visible in the corners of the floor. The screens in our screened in porch were covered in webs and had holes that were stuffed with tissue. The miniatures of soap, shampoo, and conditioner were not replenished. My husband spent hours researching resorts for us to relax and enjoy nature. While one can relax and enjoy nature on this island, you might as well save a lot of money and anguish by going camping in a tent.