Very cute big room. Mattress was too hard for us. People were out in lobby talking til late until i opened our door then they quieted. Otherwise, nice place to stay
The town of Dubois is very unique and picturesque. The accommodations are lacking. I couldnât watch my game on MNF and we ate at a VFW hall. Food there was great . The hotel was nothing more than a bed and shower.
The staff was informative and friendly. When I saw it I was a little worried, older lodge, HOWEVER the inside had been renovated, basic and clean. We will stay again next year
Very charming lodge. Comfortable beds, clean, and has everything you need. No contact check in /out( no service staff ). Parking was on the street but a very quiet town so not problematic.
Extremely unique and enjoyable national historic property from the 1930"s with great interior wood carved stairways and cozy main room. Very reasonable pricing. Main downside is the very creaky, noisy 2nd floor bedroom if you stay on the first floor (main building). The cabins are cute and comfortable. Definitely recommend staying here (provided no forest fire en route to Moran (Grand Tetons and route to Yellowstone NP south entrance. The 5 hour detour through Cody, Wyoming added a lot to our trip; however, this is the foisted and dry West.
It was a quaint/rustic small log cabin. The bed was uncomfortable, there was no comfortable chair. You could not turn on the light in the bathroom without the very loud vent coming on also. We could hear the vent fan from the neighbors bathroom also. It was a "duplex" of sorts with a shared kitchen area with the attached next door cabin. Just wasn't for us.
We checked in by ourselves, nobody was there at the property. I had called earlier in the day to discuss risks of road closures due to wild fires. I could have been told then that nobody would be there to welcome us. Furthermore, I think hotel descriptions should include the lack of air conditioning.