Policies
To ensure a pleasant stay for all guests, we expect everyone to abide by the following policies.
Code of Conduct
The code of conduct at Cherokee Lodge & Resort is derived from the common sense principals of courtesy and individual respect with maximum community safety in mind. These guidelines are in essence a list of the good manners practiced in most pleasant social situations.

Community
We are a family resort. Our children see and hear everything, and all guests are expected to behave accordingly.
If anyone makes you feel uncomfortable, please inform a staff member immediately. We cannot correct a problem if we are unaware there is a problem.
To ensure a safe environment, glass is prohibited on Cherokee grounds.
Do not dispose of cigarette butts on the ground. Cans and ashtrays are provided. Please do your part to keep the grounds clean.
Our quiet time on Friday and Saturday is from 12:00am until 6:00am. On Sunday through Thursday our quiet time is from 11:00pm until 6:00am.
The privacy of every guest is important. Cameras, camera phones, and video recording devices are prohibited. Management reserves the right to confiscate any such device.
Cherokee Lodge is clothing optional, but guests must be nude at the pool and hot tub areas.
Pets are welcome, but owners must keep pets on a leash and clean up all pet waste. Pets are allowed in the cabins, but not in the lodge.

Personal
Towels must be used when sitting. Please bring your own towel.
Overt sexual behavior is inappropriate and will not be tolerated. Public sexual activities or sexual solicitation will result in immediate expulsion from the grounds.
Body piercings must be in good taste. No large genital piercings.
Bedroom attire, g-strings and thongs are not permitted on the grounds or at evening events.
Intoxication, physical violence, use and/or distribution of drugs, or display of firearms may result in immediate expulsion from the grounds.
No outside beer or coolers are allowed at the dances. Alcoholic beverages in bottles must be kept in your own room. Alcoholic beverages must be in plastic containers in all other areas.






