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    2 years ago

    Great people there and they work hard to accommodate everyone having a nice stay! We will stay here every year for Hunting Season.

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    4 years ago

    Great place to sleep and shower rooms are clean, the gentleman running the place nice as can be very professional

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    Almota Inn - Almota Inn at Boyer Park & Marina

    Almota Inn

    (4 reviews)

    If I could, I wouldn't give any stars to the management of Boyer Park. The location is excellent,…read morethe park is decent, however the management is horrendous. Mike and Monica Olmstead who are the owners of this place are bullies and micromanage everything. We came out here to do the pikeminnow program as well as work nearby so we are long term campers. We had planned to stay for approximately 6 months but will be leaving after only 2 months of putting up with absolute bullshit. First off, they give fishermen who are here for the pikeminnow program a monthly rate of $500. They knew we are here for the pikeminnow program but still charges us $600 per month. Mike loves to get up in your face without a regard for personal space/bubble and list off all the issues that he has with how you are camping/living. The first 2 weeks we were here, he was at our campsite daily bitching about everything under the sun. They finally gave us the list of campground rules a week after we moved there. After getting that packet of rules, we complied with making sure our campsite was abiding by the rules. Mike will still patrol the park every night and cruise around once or so during the day because he thinks he is a police officer. I'm sorry but when I camp I do it to get away from the city, to have some peace and to relax. Here we cannot, we are constantly watched. They watch every move you make and judge and will complain to you about it. Now, we have a 9 year old son with us and he enjoys riding his bike all over. At every other campground/rv park we have been to, we never had an issue with our son riding his bike by himself or with other kids. One of their campground rules are targeted towards children always must be supervised. We did not know about this rule until 1 week later and they were throwing a hissy fit about it. Every weekend when the campground fills up, there are kids all over the place being unsupervised at the docks/marina, riding their bikes to the dam and back, hanging out at the beach, and so on. We have to keep telling our son, sorry those kids are not following the rules, you have to stay with us. Also they enforce the parking rule but not with the overnighters. Only to the long term people. We can't even park our truck in front of our 5th wheel. It is still on our pad sticking out a little bit. But we make sure to not drive it on the grass. We see our neighbor who are workampers for the park drive the back tire of his truck on the grass every single time he moves it. They don't complain about that. What the heck. They don't have an issue with all the rigs parked on the road next to their camper pad during the weekend. Also they say outdoor plants are not allowed but their two parties of workampers have plants and are allowed to have it outside but we aren't. Also we understand and practice the rule of no dogs off leash, yet their workkamper has their dog off leash all the time. We are sick and tired of the owners looking the other way whenever they want but harass the hell out of us. Mike pick and chooses when he wants to enforce the rules. It is tiresome having to be on the constant lookout for Mike to come ans harass us some more. And if you call him out on his bullshit, he threatens to evict you and say that we can do it the easy way or the hard way. Monica isn't too bad but she is still a stickler for rules. We get the rules but they go excessively and do not even enforce the rules with everyone. They only choose who they want to pick on. Now for those who want to come here, just come on the weekends, they won't harass you.

    It was one of those beautiful October days. My wife and I were out riding gravel roads when, right…read moreabout dinner time we ended up at the ALMOTA INN. We were hungry and decided to check the menu. We're both off the gluten thing and are usually satisfied with a bunless burger. The Almota burger sounded a couple notches better than we expected. In fact the entire menu was pretty outstanding to read. So we got the burger and holy, it had to be the best burger we've had in years. If the burger was any indication of their cooking prowess then we've discovered a gem. We're going to go back and camp at Boyer Park and try some other delectable items. The atmosphere is quiet and friendly. You won't be sorry you made the drive!

    Hampton Inn Lewiston - Guest room

    Hampton Inn Lewiston

    (32 reviews)

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    It's a rather new hotel. The beds were very comfortable, pillows were nice and fluffy firm-but not…read moretoo firm. It was so quiet that it was easy for us to get a good nights sleep. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. We called down to the front desk and requested a couple more towels, staff delivered towels in just a few minutes. There's a huge parking area and a park. We have told everyone we know about The Hampton in. Lewiston. It seriously ii five-star hotel!

    I've stayed at this Hampton multiple times and have previously reported carpet beetle activity in…read morethe rooms. I trusted it was handled, but during my most recent stay, I began experiencing itching from what looked like bug bites. Subsequently, I discovered the mattress seams were covered with debris -- hair, toenail clippings, crumbs, several live carpet beetle larvae, and another unidentified bug. Front desk staff moved me to another room on another floor, which was in the same unsanitary and filthy condition under the mattress. I checked out immediately. Management later offered a generic apology and 10,000 points, only after I reached out myself. They didn't reply to my follow up email when I explained this is a health and sanitation issue, not an inconvenience. The lack of response is concerning. This property clearly has an ongoing pest and housekeeping problem that poses a public health concern. I'm posting this so Hilton corporate is aware and guests can make an informed decision before booking.

    Best Western RiverTree Inn - Queen bed

    Best Western RiverTree Inn

    (28 reviews)

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    My mission was to find a budget motel with decent features. Mission accomplished: this place met…read morethose criteria. So: four stars. My room was clean and functional. It was very quiet. Beyond that, I enjoyed the ambiance of the lobby, where I sat and read for several hours, as various people came in and chatted with the staff. Not five stars. $100 a night passes for low-cost, these days; still, I thought they could have made sure the bathroom sink drained normally. I didn't much care for the breakfast. Sugary orange drink instead of OJ, no plain water to drink, only a toasted bagel or a dubious egg biscuit & sausage casserole for hot food. It was free - but when I got to the plastic knives that were too flimsy to spread cream cheese on my bagel, I felt that maybe the cost-cutting had gone a bit overboard. Overall, it was acceptable. It wasn't as nice and new as the competing places tend to be, but it gave me what I needed, at a lower cost than most of those competitors.

    This is a nicer older motel on the main drag (SR 12). Great staff. Nice room. Really huge room…read more Two beds (for just little ole me)... two desks, a fridge, TV, microwave, massive bathroom. For $100. Parking is a bit limited. Way less spaces than there are rooms. Huge pool. Nice little patio with table and chairs right outside my room. The place is really clean and really comfortable. Since this is not a Plus property (a BW Plus is under construction just down the street) I wasn't sure what to expect but this place is fine.

    Hotel McCoy - Another outdoor area for R&R

    Hotel McCoy

    (27 reviews)

    In town overnight and so glad we chose Hotel McCoy. Here are the highlights. Clean, convenient…read morelocation, Free beverage upon checkin, big screen tv, comfortable bed. This is not a fancy place but so comfortable. And the world's longest oatmeal breakfast bar was so delicious. Didn't get to check out the gym or the grilled cheese sandwiches but the outside patios are a great perk.

    I lived in Pullman for eight years and came back to visit with my husband, three dogs, & four…read morecoworkers on a work/personal trip! It's not as fancy as a Marriott or Hilton, but you don't need that if you are just looking for a safe, convenient, and interesting place to stay! Nothing boring about Nintendos and a chalkboard to draw on in each room, a cozy fire pit, & the World's longest oatmeal bar (vegan-friendly, and you can ask for gluten-free oats, too)! The staff are all friendly and communicative via text, email, or phone! They will text you a door code if you arrive too late to check-in in person. Definitely stay here if you have dogs because this is one of the rare hotels that do not charge extra for dogs unless damage occurs! And while most hotels limit you to two dogs, we were okay with three (and we told them ahead of time)! The fire pit was a nice place to hang out with our group and doggos, and we met some nice people who were visiting with their dogs as well. You also get a free drink token upon arrival, and there are events on select nights. If you don't want to hang out at the hotel, downtown Pullman is just across the street! The hotel is on a main road, so you can hear the street starting around 6:30am, but the nights were very quiet. Because this is more of motel, there isn't daily cleaning by default and no iron or coffee amenities in each room, so just be mindful of that when planning. Parking in the main area can be a bit tight in the evenings but there is a another lot on the other side that remained mostly empty. We were even able to slow charge our EV in one of the spots. All in all, great small town hospitality experience for a great price! Way more interesting than a fancy hotel!

    Pioneer Motel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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