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    Great place to stay. Clean rooms friendly people. Good air conditioning on a hot day.

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    Idaho Hotel - Silver City

    Idaho Hotel - Silver City

    (7 reviews)

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    Well this one is a bit of a story…read more Wifey and I had been poking around in the Owyhees and decided to stop in on a Saturday to get some food. We were asked if we had reservations. We didn't. The owner told us that we needed them, but there were 4 people who ordered prime rib who hadn't showed up... and that she had to hold the dinners for them. We ordered a wine and beer. My beer... if it had been in the cooler, had been there for fewer than 5 minutes. We chatted and enjoyed the atmosphere and the locals telling tales for a while. The joy of hearing friends tell tales in a rustic hotel in the mountains shouldn't be underestimated. And then...the owner and her staff all came out of the kitchen with the prime rib on their plates. Now... she doesn't owe me anything and it's her business and they're truly free to enjoy a great meal that they prepared... but hey, I would have paid her for the prime rib. So, we laughed it off and had another drink and enjoyed more of the tale -telling Boiled down... The Good... The atmosphere The service from the staff The Meh... The tepid beer and service from the owner The Bad... We were left hungry and the owner ate right in front of us. So we drive to Melba for dinner at Buck's... look for my review of that later

    This is nuts. I so shouldn't be the FTR. This is all the fault of Bradley and Toni, all with your…read moreblue highway Least Heat Moon sojourney stuff. You make my feet itch. You keep me from my work. Years from now, while I'm eating beans out of a can in my Chinook ... I'll thank you. This is a memory review. I will refresh said memory before the year is out and therefore I feel comfortable giving you this here now. A few years back a friend moved to Missoula. She left her belongings in storage and I, being a swell friend, promised to drive them up once she settled. And she did, so I did. I had never driven to Missoula before. It was unmapped territory. My kind of candy store. The dualies of the U-Haul left the superslab before Redding and touched them not again until just outside Montana. The initial high point was the look on the ranger's face in the Hart Mountain Antelope Reserve on the way to Steen's Mountain. The look, then the question as to whether I was lost (I wasn't), then the observation that they didn't get too many U-Haul's up that way. I was looking for hot springs. His expression softened to one of understanding. Steen's followed (Bradley I trust you know of the sublime beauty that is Steen's Mountain), then a valley along the faultline at the mountain's base, filled with memories of buffalo and the sweetest, hottest springs a body could ever desire. But dig this - it gets better. I overnighted in Jordan Valley and with my Basque supper (sheepherder bread and beans) I perused tomorrow's map and spied what appeared to be a ghost town just over the border in Idaho. 50 miles of graded road. On top of a mountain. Scooby sound. I lit out at first light. Graded skinny steep ass road it turned out to be. I contemplated turning back when the side mirror showed my right rear tire hanging over the abyss, but by then, clearly, it was too late. Long story short - the ranger's face in the reserve was nothing near the faces on the folks in Silver City. Just blank uncomprehension as I pulled over the 15% rise, Polly's belongings now covered in a layer of dust in the back. I share this secret only because I know most of you won't go. This is pretty much the sweetest ghost town I've ever seen. That you have to fight to get there is special; that folks are working to restore it, have turned it into a friendly somewhat spooky but not really, throwback to a century ago, is hella cool. That the Bruneau Dune, the highest/second highest (depends on how the wind blows) in the country is over the hill to the east, forgetaboutit. Ten zillion stars. Which, coincidentally, is but a fraction of what you see out these parts at night. Load the Conestoga loveys, drop me a PM. I'll hook you up with one of the best backcountry adventures you've ever been on. Ever.

    Bella Vista Bed and Breakfast - Front Room: Games, Netflix, visiting with fellow guests.

    Bella Vista Bed and Breakfast

    (7 reviews)

    Beautiful property! Cute, quaint, and cozy. The owners were so friendly and accommodating and the…read morebreakfasts were delicious. Stunning views and intimate patio make this place perfect. Cannot say enough good things about it. I will definitely be going back. It was especially relaxing and comforting during the COVID pandemic. They were thorough, cautious, and respectful. I would give more than 5 stars if I could.

    I had to come to town for business and found this lovely B&B. I've never stayed at a B&B but the…read morereviews were great on all platforms (Yelp, Bedandbreakfast.com, Expedia) so I gave it a try. It was the BEST decision I made on the trip. The whole area was warm, inviting and super-clean! I really felt like I was a guest in their home and - as a female traveling solo - felt completely safe, even when coming back late in the evening. Robert and Belva were amazing hosts and Robert gave excellent referrals for services I needed while in town. Belva's delicious, healthy and substantial breakfasts and the various snacks on the kitchen counter were a godsend as I was too busy working on a project to stop for lunch one day and was able to make all the goodies last me throughout the day. I love that Belva incorporates local dairies and other sources in her breakfasts and labels the items for reference. The grilling cheese was da bomb! I LOVE this place, consider Robert and Belva my new friends and look forward to making their B&B my new "go to" whenever I'm in town. Thank you for a wonderful experience Robert and Belva!

    Best Western Foothills Inn - Double Queen Guest Room (Poolside)

    Best Western Foothills Inn

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    Stayed overnight after the Gunfighter Skies Airshow. The room was beyond clean and I've stayed in…read moreplenty of hotels. The you g lady at the front desk was just amazing and so sweet. You can tell when someone is genuine or just faking it. I would recommend to anyone! Oh, and it was half the cost of the Hamton and also had a microwave and fridge. Bed was just perfect.

    This is a last resort place to stay if it's only for 1 night and you can't make it to boise. The…read morerooms are clean but it's just a run of the mill cheap motel which would be fine and would absolutely be worth it if the price was around 89$ a night because that is what you are getting except they charge well over 200 bucks a night and the room furniture is out of date, you get a tiny fridge that isn't very cold , and a microwave so small a paper plate will barely fit inside. There is a huge gravel lot out back that will keep your vehicle covered in sand and dirt. And the walls are paper thin and you can hear everything going on in your neighbors room. They cleaning ladies are are on the rude side and if you want breakfast you will have to go ask for a coupon to the restaurant next door every single day. And if you accidentally misplace your coupon... then try again tomorrow. They absolutely will not replace it regardless of the circumstances. There are two more hotel to choose from in this area but they are all owned by the same people and are way over priced. Next time I pay over 200 bucks a night it will definitely be in boise.

    Mountain Home Inn

    Mountain Home Inn

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    Nice hotel In Mountain Home Id. Young lady at the desk (Chloe I think) was very nice and helpful…read more Room is very nice considering the low cost!

    This appears to be a fairly new building. The facility is clean. We arrived 15 minutes before check…read morein and our room wasn't ready but the gal at the front desk moved things around and got us a room. So that's a plus. However, I was very surprised when we started unpacking and found there were very few outlets in the room; FOUR to be precise and two of those were at the desk area, one of which was occupied by the clock radio. One side of the bed had NO outlets. Period. In this day and age with cell phones, tablets, iWatches, CPAP machines it is IMPERATIVE that there be an abundance of outlets. We both wear CPAP at night and that isn't an option. So I headed out to the desk to see if they could supply me with an extension cord. Fortunately they had ONE. That was it. Otherwise I was told "there's a Super Walmart down the road". Anyway, we're all set up for the night. And the room IS clean. There isn't a lot here in Mountain Home as far as hotels and they are all on the spendy side seeing as this isn't a resort. $150 a night is the most we've spent on our return trip and this is nearly 2x what I paid for a room last night and it HAD outlets at the bedside. Did I mention it was clean? At least it had that going for it. And it's right next door to The Wingery, a great restaurant!

    The Oasis Cafe & Motel - Cute local sign for farm fresh eggs.

    The Oasis Cafe & Motel

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    I've eaten here quite a few times. I pass through occasionally for my job and if it's near…read moremealtime, I'll stop. I've (apparently) never before been compelled to write a review of the place. But now I am. Is it because of the functional condom machine in the bathroom? No, I already knew that. Is it because they serve 60 ounces of french fries with every lunch? No, I knew that also, and have asked for a to go box just so I could eat them in the parking lot in order to hide my shame. No, the reason I'm finally writing a review is because I stopped in for lunch and had the best goddamn Philly cheesesteak I've ever had in my life. Steak was moist and tender. Onions and peppers were great. Cheese was excellent. None of that cheese whiz trash. And it came with 3 pounds of french fries.

    The team here are more friendly than your family at Thanksgiving! They invite you in to sit…read morewherever you like. You'll have fun looking and reading at all the cute and funny signs on the walls. They have amazing specials from their kitchen but even just a burger with real fresh cut fries are amazing! They'll accommodate almost any request because it really is like telling your best friend what you like and what you don't. It's amazing! This is a great stop on a beautiful drive through what feels like back roads Oregon. The country is just gorgeous. And this cafe is the perfect stop for good eating (HUGE servings) and to take a peak at all the local merchants showcasing their talents from cities, antiques, jewelry, candles, etc. Must stop! Thank y'all for being a great rest for the adventurer!

    Basque Station Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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