Happy Days Lodge

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A 4,000 square-foot Great Hall and spacious screened porch make Happy Days Lodge an ideal venue for large organizational events and group retreats.

This space offers a unique getaway from the office, including an easily accessible trailhead adjacent to the parking area. In addition, the convenient location between Akron and Cleveland and easy access from routes 8, 271, and 77 make this a great choice for traveling guests. Happy Days Lodge has modern AV equipment with a large pull-down screen ... view more »

LOCATION

Happy Days Lodge

500 W. Streetsboro Road (SR 303), Peninsula, OH 44264

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Accessibility Information

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    Wheelchair Access

PARKING INFO

The main parking lot is located across the street from the lodge (on the north side of SR 303). A small lot for accessible parking is located next to the building.

PUBLIC HOURS

To book your next meeting or event, call 330-657-2909 ext. 130 or email meetings@forcvnp.org.

PUBLIC ADMISSION FEES

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