This owner-operated bed and breakfast gives you a genuine local experience instead of the corporate hotel shuffle. You're staying in a real home on a quiet residential street, which means you get actual advice about where locals eat and hike, not just a laminated guide. The owners have lived here for years and know which trails are getting crowded and which restaurants are worth the drive.
Your room is modest but clean, and you'll find the communal kitchen useful for storing snacks or making coffee before an early start. The full breakfast they provide covers the basics well—nothing fancy, just reliable fuel for a day in the mountains. The location on Otter Street puts you a ten-minute walk from the main drag, which trades some convenience for peace and quiet.
Book this if you prefer talking to humans over checking into a lobby. The trade-off is that it's not a hotel; some rooms share bathrooms, and weekend availability fills fast. Autumn is ideal when summer crowds thin out but the weather stays reliable. Skip this if you need soundproofing or daily housekeeping.
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