Tailwater Lodge Partners with Stash Hotel Rewards

Altmar's Upscale Fishing Lodge Hooks Guests with Lure of Points

. September 23, 2014

Altmar, NY - September 23, 2014 - Tailwater Lodge, located on the banks of the Salmon River, today announced a partnership with Stash Hotel Rewards, the nation's largest point-based rewards program for independent hotels. Joining Syracuse properties, Hotel Skyler, Genesee Grande Hotel and Parkview Hotel, Tailwater Lodge becomes the 4th hotel in The Woodbine Group portfolio to partner with Stash.

“Hundreds of new guests have discovered our hotels as a result of being part of Stash,” said Tom Fernandez, Director of Business Development at The Woodbine Group. “Being connected to a network like this is a win-win.”

Boasting 2,000 feet of reserved frontage on the Salmon River and hundreds of acres of land, Tailwater Lodge provides guests with world-class fishing and outdoor adventure opportunities. The on-site Guide Concierge is available to set guests up with everything they will need - from the tools to catch a Chinook during the fall Salmon season or the blades for a run on New York's network of snowmobile trails this winter. Formerly home to the Altmar Elementary School, Tailwater Lodge is an adaptive reuse project. Drawing inspiration from the local surroundings, the Lodge blends rustic accents with the school's original architecture. The gymnasium now holds Tailwater Restaurant, and a pool table accented with locally sourced rough-hewn timber has taken the place of plays on the stage.

“This is an intense experience of outdoor adventure - from world famous fishing to whitewater rafting,” said Jeff Low, Founder and CEO of Stash Hotel Rewards. “And it's all made seamless by guides who know everything and a pro-shop right in the Lodge.”

Business Contact:

Charlotte Longley
T: 8024971932
E: [email protected]

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