Natural Retreats is delighted to announce a new partnership with the Rockefeller family aimed at delivering a new and extraordinary vacation experience in the US. Natural Retreats Snake River in Idaho, formerly South Fork Lodge is the first location to be opened by the company in the US. It introduces a new and exciting concept to the US travel market, combining the skills and experience of Natural Retreats (one of Europe's premier vacation rental specialists) with the breathtaking location and superb accommodation and dining experience offered by this stunning development.
Natural Retreats Snake River is the first of what will be many extraordinary locations provided by Natural Retreats in the U.S. We are delighted to be able to offer such a wonderful destination to guests as our first location in the U.S and it fulfills a long held ambition of the company to develop our service in this country. In particular we are delighted to launch in partnership with the Rockefeller family, whose, vision, investment and love of this stunning region, has helped to create a world class vacation experience.
Having started originally in the UK and Ireland Natural Retreats has always believed one of the 'natural' homes for our service would be the United States so it is with great pleasure we find ourselves at the heart of one of the great wilderness experiences.
Natural Retreats as a brand provides exceptional vacation experiences in areas of truly outstanding natural beauty. We offer these experiences in luxurious surroundings, ensuring our guests enjoy the best vacation possible, whilst never being far from the best nature can offer. Although Natural Retreats began life in the United Kingdom, the inspiration behind the development of the company was the great American outdoors, personified by the establishment of National Parks, pioneered here in the USA. It is particularly fitting therefore that our first US location should be Natural Retreats Snake River, close to Yellowstone National Park, which became the world's first National Park back in 1872.