ROOMS
No two rooms are alike! In renovating the historic buildings that comprise our inn, we have made every room unique. From a small prospector’s house, to the living quarters above an old store, to the brothel, to our Main Lodge… each one is different. We will endeavor to accommodate your request for a specific room but cannot guarantee its availability though the room will be of the same category. All rooms have a private bathroom.
MacDonald House
This little house is “Room 401.” It was built by a local prospector, probably in the 1930s. It was moved from its original site to become part of the Ripley Creek Inn.
Stella House
It’s almost a Hobbit House. Valentino Stella was a small man, and everything in this house is small. For a single person who would like to experience the home of a pioneer wine-maker this is the place to stay.
Lehto House
Room 610- Named after John Lehto who built the tiny house in the 1930s. He was a prospector and trapper, and apparently was not very sociable. He never married.