A personal favorite, this is a deluxe queen which features an en suite bathroom with a shower, sink and toilet in addition to a hanging closet. Tucked into the northwest corner of the hotel, privacy and comfort await. With windows facing in two directions, you might watch the sunset of the mountains to the west, and catch a snowy peak of the Goat Rocks in the east.
This is one of nine unique rooms and suites, each decorated with combinations of William Morris wallpapers and light and dark hues. All are named for local hiking trails. The hotel has two main floors and an old-west covered wrap-around deck ideal for lounging and gathering. Eight of the guest rooms and suites are on the hotel's second floor, with the ninth in the adjacent ground level cabin. Each room accommodates one or two guests, age 18 and over. All second floor rooms and suites are accessed by stairs.
Amenities include free wifi, thoughtfully sourced plush towels, luxury bedding, two types of pillows, soft Comphy robes, luggage racks, Public Goods products and hairdryers. Full length room-darkening curtains insulate for sound and temperature so you can sleep deeply. Additional toiletry items are available upon request (toothbrush, toothpaste, floss, insect repellant, q-tips, emery boards, personal feminine items). A landline phone is located in the lobby if guests need to make a localcall.
Parking
Wireless Broadband Internet
Wonderland Suite
Wonderland Suite
Wonderland Suite
Wonderland Suite
Private Bathroom
Private Bathroom
Parking and facilities
Parking, Shared porch
Bathroom and laundry
Essentials
Heating and cooling
Air conditioning, Heating available
Internet and office
Wireless Broadband Internet
Check-in: 04:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
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1912 Historic Hotel nestled between Mount Rainier, Mount St Helens and Mount Adams. Since the early days of loggers, this place has been a respite for generations of visitors on the way to and from their outdoor adventures. Come take a load off!