A Summit Lookout at dusk

Summit

Where the road meets rest.

A hospitality-first destination where the stop itself becomes part of the journey, with modular Lookouts, a central clubhouse, and fully off-grid solar.

What Summit is

The stop that becomes the trip.

Summit is Rangeway's hospitality north star. It is the format we build when charging is no longer the point, because the stop itself is the reason you came. A weekend, a way to break up a long drive, a night under real darkness.

Everything we know about how hotels feel at their best lives here. The lighting is careful. The materials are honest. The service is present when you want it and invisible when you don't.

The experience

Four ideas that shape every Summit.

01

Arrive at a destination, not a stop.

Summit is sited at places worth staying, with dark skies, quiet ground, and horizons you remember. You pull in to recharge and find yourself unwilling to leave.

02

Rest in a modular Lookout.

Each Lookout is a small, considered space of its own, with warm materials, generous glass, and a bed made with hospitality instincts. Designed to be moved, but sited to stay.

03

Gather at the clubhouse.

The clubhouse is the central hub of every Summit, with a fire, a long table, and a kitchen with real food where conversation tends to happen on its own.

04

Charge off the grid.

Every Summit is fully off-grid solar, with power native to the land and charging that's quiet, clean, and unobtrusive by design.

The Summit standard

Built on three convictions.

Hospitality over infrastructure

Summit is a hotel-quality experience that happens to include a charger. The balance never shifts.

Site-specific architecture

Every Summit is designed for its setting. Materials, orientation, and palette are drawn from the land.

Genuinely off-grid

Fully off-grid solar, with a commitment that is not performative. The network does not need to plug in to plug in.

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Summit locations are small and intentional. Field Notes subscribers hear first when a new property opens for stays.

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