About us

Our Story

It all began back in the early 1960’s when Gretchen & Emil Gimese built a little red cabin called The Red Horse Ranch on Big Shag Lake. They served hot chocolate and hot dogs to the local kids who would come out to go horseback riding. In 1973, the Gimeses built a bigger building that housed 13 hotel rooms, a restaurant and a tavern. After Emil passed on, Gretchen ran it by herself until she sold it to enjoy retirement. On April 23, 1998, Scott & Sally Searle bought The Red Horse Ranch and renamed it The Up North Lodge and refurbished the entire building. Many folks from the area shared many good times and happy moments of their lives there.

Tragically, on June 9, 2005 a fire completely destroyed the structure. After many sleepless nights, Scott & Sally knew they couldn’t let the fire take away everything they had worked so hard for. Along with new owners Larry & Eunice Bertocchi, Roy Meni, Vince & Mona Jean Rose, and Cheryl Wootton, The Up North Lodge gained new life. A new location was decided on at the corner of County Rd 557 and Serenity Drive and in July 2005 the rebuild began.

Activities & Events

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No igloos

Nestled in the outskirts of Gwinn this cozy log built restaurant has had to think outside the box to get it done this winter! We were given lemons.

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Draft horses Ride

The “backyard,” as the locals call it, is a popular spot even during the summer months with live music on Sunday afternoons.

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Outdoor dining

With the backyard open, they are now doing about 26%of regu lar sales. It’s still not great, but it’s better than nothing. “We figured out how to use winter”

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Up North Lodge in Gwinn

It’s hard for small towns to be able to support multiple restaurants in their area during these times. By adding the outdoor stuff, it gave us a unique advantage

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