[1] It is a large (100 by 70 feet (30 m × 21 m) in plan) three-story building which was built during 1914-15 and was "instrumental in the early development of recreation in the McCall area, as well as central Idaho, and is an excellent representative of Rustic style architecture.
Fenton was a skilled carpenter [2] Paradice and Nisbet It overlooks Big Payette Lake, from its western side, in town of McCall.
A popular vacation spot, the inn was instrumental in the early development of recreation in the McCall area, as well as central Idaho, and is an excellent representative of Rustic style architecture.
Although the Club suffers from some condition issues, it retains sufficient integrity to convey its significance under Criteria A and C." "The Inn is a large, three-story wood-framed building of post and beam construction, which is set on a concrete foundation (Figure 1).
Designed in the Rustic style, with elements of Swiss Chalet Revival, the main section measures 33 ft. by 100 ft. wide and is supported by a series of several large 18-in.
The prominent front porch is 34 ft. x 16 ft. and is recessed beneath the large front-facing cross-gable, supported by eight hand-planed square timbers.
The steeply pitched gabled roof is currently clad in corrugated metal, although it originally had wood shingles.