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Bed and Breakfasts, Inns, Hotels, and Lodging in Trout Lake, Washington:

Kelly's Trout Creek Inn Bed

Trout Lake, Washington
kellysbnb.com 509-395-2769
We invite you to be our guests for a stay at Kelly's Trout Creek Inn. The Inn is a delightful, colorful mix of Irish, Victorian, Country, Woodsy and Whimsical, relaxed yet elegant, casual and comfortable. The living room is always available for your relaxation. The Inn is a restored 1940's farmhouse with nicely furnished rooms. Marilyn's unique artwork is displayed throughout the hallways and living room, and is available for purchase. She creates very large botanical arrangements under glass. The Inn sits at the edge of the exuberant Trout Lake Creek, with its multitude of waterfa. . .

The Farm, A Bed and Breakfast

Trout Lake, Washington
thefarmbnb.com 509-395-2488
It is our pleasure to welcome you to The Farm, a bed and breakfast, a charming Bed and Breakfast home built in 1890, situated on 6 acres. Located near the town of Trout Lake, Washington, which offers a unique experience. The White Salmon River is nearby with recreational activites such as kayaking, canoeing or rafting. You'll also enjoy world class windsurfing in the Columbia River Gorge Scenic Area. From the Farm B&B, glimpse quiet and serene views of Mt. Adams and Mt. Hood with just a turn of the head. We also have beautiful grounds for a mountain wedding and or reception, family reunio. . .

Trout Lake Valley Inn

Trout Lake, Washington
troutlakecountryinn.com 509-395-2300
Trout Lake Valley Inn (aka Trout Lake Motel) Welcome to Trout Lake and Mt. Adams, the second highest peak in Washington state at 12,276 feet. Enjoy this magnificent wilderness area of Gifford Pinchot National Forest while based in Trout Lake, Washington. Opened in May of 2002, Trout Lake Valley Inn would like to be your lodging of choice. We offer a complete continental breakfast and sweet potato Belgian waffles to start your day of hiking, biking, fishing, mushrooming or huckleberry picking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, horseback riding, white water rafting on the W. . .