The hubs and I stayed here for one night on a return trip from Death Valley. Wow, what a gem. Laura and Doug took over the place 2 years ago and they have really taken this place to new heights of coziness and service. Laura called us before we arrived to confirm our room number and offer us a hot breakfast the following morning. The hotel is mostly comprised of tiny, 1930's cabins with a sleeping area and a teeny adorable bathroom. Our cabin, #4, was outfitted with cozy bedding, homey decor, and a fridge and microwave. It was sparkling clean and the linens were fresh and soft. The room has a helpful binder of local info. The hotel caters heavily to backpackers hiking the Pacific Crest and John Muir trails, helping them restock along the way and offering a night in a real bed with a hot shower. However, we found it simply wonderful as a road trip stopover as well. Host Doug made us a fantastic breakfast of hot eggs, bacon, fruit, toast, and coffee/tea. We at the food in the dining room (one of the cabins) but delivery was offered as a concession to COVID concerns. Doug was masked up the entire time as well, and we felt zero concerns about eating in the dining area so we could chat with Doug and enjoy the hospitality. We left the hotel refreshed and fueled up for a day...The hubs and I stayed here for one night on a return trip from Death Valley. Wow, what a gem. Laura and Doug took over the place 2 years ago and they have really taken this place to new heights of coziness and service. Laura called us before we arrived to confirm our room number and offer us a hot breakfast the following morning. The hotel is mostly comprised of tiny, 1930's cabins with a sleeping area and a teeny adorable bathroom. Our cabin, #4, was outfitted with cozy bedding, homey decor, and a fridge and microwave. It was sparkling clean and the linens were fresh and soft. The room has a helpful binder of local info. The hotel caters heavily to backpackers hiking the Pacific Crest and John Muir trails, helping them restock along the way and offering a night in a real bed with a hot shower. However, we found it simply wonderful as a road trip stopover as well. Host Doug made us a fantastic breakfast of hot eggs, bacon, fruit, toast, and coffee/tea. We at the food in the dining room (one of the cabins) but delivery was offered as a concession to COVID concerns. Doug was masked up the entire time as well, and we felt zero concerns about eating in the dining area so we could chat with Doug and enjoy the hospitality. We left the hotel refreshed and fueled up for a day of exploring the nearby Alabama Hills before heading home. I can't wait to stay here again.More
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