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Prospect Historic Hotel Bed and Breakfast

At a Glance

    Pros

  • three waterfalls within walking distance
  • large property with beautiful grounds and creek
  • on-site owners

    Cons

  • Prospect is a very small town
  • breakfast is not included with motel units

Prospect Historic Hotel Bed and Breakfast Review

Noted individuals such as Theodore Roosevelt, Zane Grey, Jack London, and William Jennings Bryan have stayed here (in rooms that now bear their names). Located 39 mi southwest of the park entrance on Highway 62, the main house has quaint, country-style bed-and-breakfast accommodations. The elegant Dinner House restaurant serves hearty pasta, chicken, and the signature prime-rib special to hotel guests and the public from May through October. Behind the main house are clean, less pricey motel units where some pets are allowed.

    Hotel Details

  • 10 main house rooms, 14 motel rooms.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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