Tamarack (Idaho) Resort tabbed CoralTree Hospitality to manage hospitality operations. The Village at Tamarack is comprised of six buildings with a total of 47,000-sq.-ft. of commercial space for guest services, resort operations, retail, restaurants and bars on the plaza level, along with lodging and luxury residences on the upper floors. CoralTree also will oversee management of Osprey Meadows Golf Course, which will debut in July.
CoralTree Hospitality will manage hospitality operations at Tamarack Resort in Idaho, including restaurants, bars and residential resort rentals in The Village at Tamarack, as well as lodging, spa and golf operations at The Lodge at Osprey Meadows and marina operations on Lake Cascade.
“We are so excited to be a part of one of the newest alpine villages in North America,” said Tom Luersen, President of CoralTree Hospitality. “Tamarack offers a great year-round vacation experience from skiing and snowboarding on 2,000 acres of terrain in the winter to golf, mountain biking, ziplining, Lake Cascade and more in the summer. It’s one of America’s only true ski, golf and lake resorts. It’s a great destination in the Pacific Northwest and we look forward to being a part of the resort’s next chapter.”
The Village at Tamarack is located at the base of Tamarack Resort and is comprised of six buildings with a total of 47,000-sq.-ft. of commercial space for guest services, resort operations, retail, restaurants and bars on the plaza level along with lodging and luxury residences on the upper floors. CoralTree will manage more than 120 ski-in, ski-out resort residences in The Village. Rentals range from cozy 480-sq.-ft. studios to a 1,767-sq.-ft. penthouse suite. Each residence offers a contemporary mountain design with a full kitchen and heated garage for parking and gear storage.
CoralTree also will manage Tamarack’s five restaurants found throughout The Village, which includes a market for grab-and-go sundries, sandwiches and salads, and The Reserve.
A short walk from The Village at Tamarack is The Lodge at Osprey Meadows, where CoralTree will manage lodging, spa and golf operations. The Lodge includes a selection of fully equipped vacation rentals that range from studio to three-bedroom units. Many residences offer balconies with amazing lake and mountain views. The Lodge also includes covered parking and gear storage.
The Spa at Tamarack is inspired by Native and holistic traditions offering massages, facials, body treatments, nail services and a salon. The Spa features a relaxing, outdoor meditation garden, and spa guests have access to The Lodge’s pool, outdoor hot tub and gym, as well as ladies’ and men’s saunas.
CoralTree will oversee management of Osprey Meadows Golf Course, which will debut in July 2024. The Robert Trent Jones Jr. II-designed course features mountain, meadow and lake views and a new, 19th “Gambler’s Hole.”
The new marina on Lake Cascade will be managed by CoralTree. The marina will include up to 200 boat rental slips along with dedicated spaces for personal watercraft, temporary boat mooring, on-water fuel, a rental and retail shop, additional marina parking, sand sports, a beach, parking for the Tamarack Mountain Bites food truck and an improved fleet of motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Approximately 70 slips, fuel stations, beach access, expanded parking, rental and retail, the food truck and sand sports area are slated to open summer 2024.
CoralTree also will oversee operations, sales and catering for approximately 10,000-sq.-ft. of event space at Tamarack’s Arling Center. The location offers both indoor and outdoor meeting space for groups, weddings and social functions for up to 200 people.
In March 2022, Club + Resort Business reported that the Idaho property, which has declared bankruptcy twice since it was first announced in the late 1980s, saw the most visitors ever Winter 2020 to Summer 2021 and has already added amenities in the village, including a new skier services shop and ski school, and more food and drink options.
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