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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.

 

Main Lodge

Upper level rooms     |  301 – 307
Ground level rooms  |  308 – 311

Crows Landing

Upper level rooms    |  456 – 459
Ground level rooms  |  465 – 468

Kate Ryan Building

Upper level rooms   |  221 – 224
Ground level room  |  417 – 419

Peterson House (former brothel)

Upper level room  |  501
Ground level room  |  500

Zeffert Building

Upper level rooms  |  601 – 603

 

Geddes Building

Upper level room    |  621
Ground level room  |  620

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.

 

A Unique Inn,

for Unique Guests.