Tree Frog Night Inn

This lodging listing is sponsored by Tree Frog Night Inn

1727 Mt. Baker Highway
Bellingham WA 98226
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phone: 360-676-2300
website: treefrognight.com
email: inn@treefrognight.com

lodging type: inn
rates: $120-$185
features: kids ok – free wifi – fireplace – private bath – jacuzzi – breakfast included – TV –  parking provided – public transit nearby

Description: Luxurious king suites that sleep up to four in our eco inn on 5 lush acres of majestic Cedars, gardens and creeks. Beautiful artwork, tile art, fabric work and craftwork by local artisans. Sustainably built from top to bottom with unique materials such as clay and lime walls. Gourmet , organic breakfast featuring free-range organic eggs from our chickens. Near downtown and all the outdoor activities of Whatcom County. Secluded country feel.

Amenities: Full line of spa services. Infra red sauna, private suites with fireplaces and radiant heat tile floors, flat screen tvs with blu-ray DVD and iPod docks, wifi, handmade soaps, organic bath products, hairdryers, organic cotton robes, double tiled shower or jetted tub, down bedding, fresh flowers and wine or juice on arrival, small kitchen with coffee and tea service, private hardwood decks, skylights, use of firepit, and many birds and roaming wildlife to watch.

Attractions: 10 minutes from all the cultural activities, great food and entertainment of Bellingham. Close to river & ocean sports. Near Galbraith mountain biking. On major road biking tours. One hour from the slopes of Mt. Baker–the best snow sports in the area. Within 10 minutes of four wineries that grow their own produce. Even closer to organic farms. 15 minutes from Native cultural centers. Within a few minutes of gorgeous lake and river walks. Near world class hiking–more density of trails in Whatcom County than anywhere in the US. Near swimming/boating at Lake Whatcom.

Northwest TripFinder Special: Mention this listing and get 5% off your stay (cannot be combined with other discounts).

 

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