A howler of a hotel2 of 11Hotel: Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, Idaho.Description: Amid North Idaho's rolling fields of bluegrass and barley, the Dog Bark Park Inn welcomes two-legged and four-legged visitors alike.Climb up an exterior flight of stairs to access the 35-foot-tall, beagle-shaped interior's accommodations. The beagle is the largest (wooden) one in the world, according to the woodcarving artists who host the B&B and created the hound. Each stay offers a queen-sized bed located in the dog's belly, with two twin beds in the level above, a full bath, games and full breakfast.Rates: $86 to $92 per night; dogs welcome for an extra $10 fee.« Back to Frugal Travel Guide 2011. Related Articles:8 ways to save for vacationOff-season travel savesVacation deals aboundTake time to volunteerRelated Links:15 smart travelling tipsEarn frequent-flier milesWays to score hotel deals6 trip-planning websites advertisement
Hotel: Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, Idaho.
Description: Amid North Idaho's rolling fields of bluegrass and barley, the Dog Bark Park Inn welcomes two-legged and four-legged visitors alike.
Climb up an exterior flight of stairs to access the 35-foot-tall, beagle-shaped interior's accommodations. The beagle is the largest (wooden) one in the world, according to the woodcarving artists who host the B&B and created the hound. Each stay offers a queen-sized bed located in the dog's belly, with two twin beds in the level above, a full bath, games and full breakfast.
Rates: $86 to $92 per night; dogs welcome for an extra $10 fee.
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