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    Stacy U.

    We have have stayed at the Silver Pines Village now 3 times and keep planning trips to come up. They are great cabins for a nice get away. Cozy and always kept so clean. It's just a small walk to the main city area which makes it nice to go down to the winery and walk back to your cabin. We really enjoy the location and the cozy feel the cabins give. We look forward to coming back over and over again They are also very dog friendly! Which is such a nice perk. We have stayed in #17 which is on the small side and in the back of the silver pines village. Great for 2 people #14 has a great big jacuzzi tub and a wood burning fireplace which keeps the room very warm. Also great for 2 people #24 is a two bedroom 2 story cabin. Big kitchen with all the pots and pans you could need. Living room area is on the small side. Has a nice dining table to eat at with great window views to see all the birds and squirrels. The rooms and bathroom are upstairs which was hard on my older parents but the rooms are big and spacious. It could use some updates, but I think you also get what you pay for. It's not a luxury hotel feel it's a homey small town cabin feel.

    Teepee and propane bbqs for guests at Silver Pines Village
    Wendy B.

    We are long-time patrons of Silver Pines Lodge in the adorable, usually quiet mountain community of Idyllwild, Ca. So when we recently had a college graduation needing to be celebrated (my amazing 40 year old daughter who has juggled raising and home schooling her own two children, while working part time, and chiseling away at her own Batchelors of Science degree over a 5 year span), I asked her how she wanted to celebrate her accomplishment. Her only request was to re-live her childhood memories of our family vacations at Silver Pines. That, and plenty of good wine. A great request (as long as we were included). As I delved into planning this, I discovered that the original Silver Pines Lodge has changed in many ways since we were last there many years ago. First of all, I learned that Chris, the long- time owner who had poured her heart into rehabilitating this delightful historical landmark, and whom we loved, had finally relinquished her ownership and retired. Sad to hear, my first inclination was, would it be as nice anymore? I pressed on. Silver Pines' new property manager came across as quite friendly and competent. We learned they had also expanded their list of properties. This included the acquisition of the Silver Pines Village, a charming, 11-room B&B-like property just down the street from their original, big rustic lodge. It's quaint, Victorian appearance and mountain charm was quite compelling. It is also a newer, roomier property and appears to be well maintained. This seemed to be the best choice for our family. While you can easily make reservations online, I had ended up calling their front desk. I had multiple questions before we committed and I am glad I did! They were very helpful. While not ordinarily an issue in mountain communities, they advertise no air conditioning. Since we were visiting in July when temps might rise to 90-ish, this was one of those rare times when it might matter. I learned that a few of their rooms at the Victorian inn had window air units or swamp cooler units. We booked our two rooms, #20 and #21, for that very reason. But we discovered that once the sun went down, it became tolerable using only the ceiling fans. The larger of our two rooms (#21) had a small kitchen with stove, full refrigerator, and microwave. We planned to cook several family meals since eating out regularly could become prohibitive. The downfall was that the kitchen was stocked minimally with only a few cooking utensils and one medium-sized glass bowl for serving. We could also have done with more silverware. There were 6 of us total, and there was not enough to accommodate us all. We ended up getting plastic ware from the local market. Our mini refrigerator in #20 had a tiny freezer unit just large enough for an ice cube tray, but it was all iced up and completely unusable. We made plans that included using their one propane bbq on the property. If you are making plans to cook, I would consider bringing along a baking sheet and tongs from home. Disappointing, neither of our rooms provided shampoo or kleenex. There was a small coffee maker and enough coffee for one day in each of the two rooms. We ended up buying some lovely coffee grounds from a local roasters since we tend to be prolific drinkers and unforgivable coffee snobs. The smaller room, Room 20, has a small shower stall, but no hand-held wand, a feature I tend to appreciate. Room 21 is larger and wheelchair-friendly, with a spacious handicap-friendly shower. As for seating, the larger room had an awkward, sunken couch, one lounge chair with an ottoman. Instead of a dining table, there were a few wooden stools and a dining counter with cramped access. Outside, two metal patio tables and chairs, with an umbrella, sat out on their large wooden deck that was shared with an adjacent unit. The beds, a queen plus two twins, were comfortable with memory foam mattresses. Lots of extra pillows and blankets. Walking to the downtown Village is easy. There are multiple restaurants and coffee houses nearby, and some quaint shops to buy mementos and gifts. There are also two groceries nearby. All in all, our mini vacay was delightful. Silver Pines delivers when it comes to sweet memories of a mountain retreat, but knowing the short comings, we need to plan accordingly.

    Patio of Mama Bear with walkway to Papa Bear
    Chelsea H.

    We came up for my brother and SIL's wedding. The couple rented the Papa Bear cabin, my partner and I had the Mama Bear cabin and my cousins had the Baby Bear. It was such a cool setup! Perfect for a family trip where you want your own space but be able to hang out. Kitchen was great. Mama Bear has a beautiful view of the trees from the kitchen. All 3 had patio views of the trees. A bunch of my friends and family rented out other cabins on the property. Some had swamp coolers which really helped when it was hot. Mama Bear didn't but had a fan, so we did get toasty so that'd be my only con. The wedding reception was in the town hall. It was super cool to be able to walk to the cabin not too far away when we needed a break or to get something. Great view of trees on the outside patio. The sunset was beautiful. The staff was very friendly that I interacted with. I spoke to Raje on the way out and he seemed really nice! I think he may have been the owner. He asked how our stay was and welcomed us to come back. The pricing was very reasonable and there was a big variety of cabin sizes. I would love to come back for a relaxing cabin stay. Thank you!

    Margaret M.

    This place needs a update, when we arrived to our room it is very dingy and unwelcoming. I went to get the coffee pot ready for the morning and the coffee grinds for thr previous guests was still in there and the coffee pot was not clean the were no new filters or coffee. Also no coffee cups. No toilet paper was on the dispenser so after using the restroom I had sit and look for toilet paper. We will not be staying at this establishment again. I do not recommend this lodge.

    Sign giving you the impression that it's a fairytale place, trust it ain't
    M H.

    This place has been around for a century and it's time for a refurbishment or at the very least a cleaning. I did want my dogs to sleep on the rugs because it was just too filthy! The stove did not work and the fridge was nasty and over frozen! There were stray hairs on the dishes. The towels seemed to be reused and need to be replaced. Every inch of the place needed a scrubbing! The water pressure was nonexistence and the shower curtain was mildewed! Staying here was a half step up from sleeping on the dirt. I'm so happy that I brought my own towels and sheets! Ultimately cabin no 1 is not fit for human habitation. I used up an entire can of Lysol. Do better! Get some second hand furniture and spruce this place up or stop renting it out. I found it necessary to eat in my car because I didn't want to catch anything.

    Broken and loose tile.
    Keith M.

    We stayed in the CatNap room #7. I'd describe it as more cramped than cozy, studio. Low water pressure in kitchen sink, but Hard flow in shower. Mostly shocked at loose tile in kitchen and 6' long lump in carpet. Surely the maid would have noticed these tripping hazards. Reported it to the desk, but they were nonchalant. Stairs were quite narrow to get into the room. Otherwise, friendly staff, and pleasant surrounds ...

    Yvette S.

    Small hidden gem that is close to everything in downtown Idyllwild. The cabins are small and quaint, they give off a very homey feeling. Check in was easy and the receptionist handed us a flier with things to do nearby and what restaurants to try. Parking is on the side of the property, so with that being said be prepared to unload and walk with your luggage over to your cabin. We did have to make a few trips. There is a small koi pond and seating outside. They also have a small rec room with a fire going. Great place to relax and read a book. Now I'm only giving 4 stars because the cabin is very outdated. The rug looked dirty and the room did have a small musty smell. Overall it was quiet with a great view of the woods. Everything was within walking distance nearby. Staff is very sweet and friendly.

    Cabin #2 (vista) Bathroom
    Christina X.

    I stayed in both #1&2 cabins in two separate occasions. I'd say it's a great location with reasonable price. However both cabins (due to its age) have its own issues. Cabin #1 (I don't have photos) cottage: it's small and the fireplace does not work well. Sometimes the smoke does not go out properly and the whole cabin is smoky. It also has a sign saying that hot water tank isn't very big for this cabin so don't turn on or use hot water for too long (in case you run out). It's a cozy small studio cabin. I enjoyed my stay. My husband and I didn't have issue not having enough water. We weren't happy with the fireplace as it was smoky the first night. We didn't change anything but somehow the smoke went out properly the second night. Cabin #2 Vista: this cabin is surprise roomy and nice. I loved it! It also came with a patio to sit outside and hang out. I cannot say enough good words about this cabin and will stay in again. However, there are some serious safety issues for the stove. Two of the back ones don't work. The front ones, one switch controls both and the biggest burner does not turn down. It was so hard to cook (it's an electric, cottage has the gas range stove). Oven worked fine. It was also weird that during the day, this cabin's temperature went up to 85F which is uncomfortable (outside is 65F ish). But other than these two issues, I really loved the Vista cabin and I would choose Vista over Cottage.

    Dog friendly
    Angela T.

    Beautiful, well-kept grounds in a great area with a quick walk to town. Rooms have a mountain vibe and are a bit outdated but cozy and clean. Being able to bring our pup was a huge plus! We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and will be back!

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    Raj and his team are so personable and helpful! Such a sweet, romantic, and historic hotel. Highly recommend!

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    5 stars! What a delightful little escape! We stayed just one…read morenight in this absolutely adorable cabin, and it instantly felt like a warm, homey retreat. Spacious, Has big rooms, fresh towels, and a cozy vibe that made it hard to leave. The fireplace was super easy to use and kept the entire place toasty. The kitchen is large and wonderfully stocked with all the appliances you could need we baked and cooked throughout our stay. Outside, the surroundings are stunning! peaceful and beautiful, with nature all around. Even though nearby homes are somewhat close, the layout and trees make it feel completely private you hardly notice. The only suggestion is that we couldn't quite figure out how to crank up the TV volume, so make sure to bring portable speaker for movie night. Highly recommend, it's the perfect cozy getaway! We'd love to come back for longer next time. Lisa, Terry, and Joyce were amazing at the front desk!! Our cabin was called the creek suite I believe!

    My boyfriend and I visited Idyllwild for my 40th birthday in September of 2025. We stayed in cabin…read more#8 at Idyllwild Inn. Sorry that this review is coming so late! The staff at the reception desk were super helpful and gave us suggestions of things to do for the two nights we stayed. The cabin was cute and perfect for 2 people to stay in. It was clean and presentable. The queen size bed did not work well for us. We were pretty cramped and the bed wasn't the most comfortable. I wish that I had brought my pillows from home, but decided against it before we hit the road. I would recommend for a weekend getaway. Idyllwild is a beautiful place and although we weren't the most comfortable for two nights, we still had a great time.

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    DO NOT STAY HERE!…read more You know that feeling when you're excited for a trip and ready to check into your hotel after a long drive? That was not the case here. There was nobody at the front desk. I honestly thought I had the wrong address. When I finally found the desk, there was a sign saying to call the manager for questions or check-in. I tried calling--no answer. Mind you, there is rarely cell service in this area, yet they expect customers to call them to check in. I arrived early because I wanted to ask about getting a crib for our room. Someone from housekeeping came out and told me they don't offer cribs or pack-and-plays. I then left and drove all over the city trying to buy or rent a baby bed, but had no luck. When I returned, I asked if I could at least see the room we'd be staying in so I could find a safe place for my baby to sleep. That's when the cleaning lady--not a manager, not a front desk assistant--told me they don't offer cribs because children are not welcome and that we couldn't check in at all. I finally managed to get a manager on the phone, and they confirmed that we could not check in and would not be refunded for our reservation. I've stayed at many hotels, including adult-only properties. Those websites are usually very clear and upfront. I had to dig to find that this was an adults-only property. Meanwhile, their website says they partner with a children's camp and welcome families, which makes this even more confusing. While there, I also saw two other customers complaining that their rooms were never serviced. I noticed the website says no pets are allowed, yet I saw a woman coming out of her room with a dog. They did absolutely nothing to help us, refused to return our money, and were willing to turn away a family with a young baby without hesitation. Frankly, these people have no business running anything in the hospitality industry.

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    4.5 Stars! (May / Warm 50º - 78ºF)…read moreWhen we arrived, previous guests had a very smokey fire in the room. It was a little difficult for me to get any sleep the first night because of the smoke smell. But airing it out the next day (and a 10mile hike) helped! AS IDYLLWILD STARTER SPOT = 5-stars! If this is your first time to Idyllwild, this is great. Easy to find. Easy to walk to town. Quiet and away from town center. Budget between "cabin" and "hotel" FIRST TIME to Idyllwild. The address is on Hwy 243. Unlike other major roads, it is empty after 8pm - so don't worry that it might be noisy. It's not. On the plus side: If you've never been here, it's very easy to find. But also away from the center of town (but not so far that you can't walk to it) INNKEEPERS & STAFF The innkeepers who greeted us when we arrived and checked us out were very helpful and extremely friendly. There is a small shop for gifts in the lobby area. Some booking services might not have all of the right information. Call the front desk with questions. They are super helpful. PARKING Easy to find and plenty of parking out front ROOMS (Evergreen) We stayed in one of the original (older) rooms. It has been upgraded with new plumbing and a jacuzzi style jet tub alongside the shower. The room is spacious and comfortably fits all of your gear on one side of the room away from the bed. A big hearth in front of the fireplace is perfect for a make-shift table. The drawback to this particular room (Evergreen) is that you are under the stairs to the rooms above. Not terrible, as most people were in by 9pm. But you will hear them creaking up and down when they leave their rooms. You can't hear them in the rooms. There are other rooms that are not connected or under other people's rooms. Clean sheets Clean towels Nice shower (saloon doors on old shower) Separate toilet/tub room. Pillows are a little flat HVAC works well (workers came in to check it while we were there) Fun/Silly books and board games in the room. - Didn't use fireplace - Didn't use television - Just needed a spot to sleep and shower before the next day's adventure. This was perfect +. COMMON SPACES INSIDE; There is a fantastic common space in the main house/lobby. Large long tables for where they used to serve breakfast. (There is no breakfast service: hotel style coffee en suite) The long tables are great for spreading out maps, games, whatever needs a bunch of space outside of your room. OUTSIDE; 1. Back Deck: There's a warm, sunny deck, protected from wind and hwy sounds. Everyone's room opens onto this space. 2. Gazebo: A small 4 seat gazebo is in the southern garden area. With views of the creek area, this is a great spot to take a nice afternoon rest stop. Nice place to sit to read, or sketch, or just close your eyes for a minute and say "I'm NOT asleep". GETTING AROUND: TO TOWN: The inn is a perfect distance from town. About 7-10 minutes to walk, there's a path that leads from the back door of the inn to the edge of town. STRAWBERRY CREEK is what it's all about. Walking this path back and forth to town is FANTASTIC. The path to town might be THE MAIN SELLING POINT OF THE INN. The stairs down to the creek path are a little severe, but the path is VERY easy to walk. Driving to town feels silly = 2 minutes. IDYLLWILD PARK (& Campground) Perimeter Hike (4 miles). Strawberry Creek Inn is a short (2-4 block walk) to the campground. The perimeter trail isn't especially technical (although a little steep in some spots), but it's basically just across the street from the inn.

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    We checked out the Bluebird and similar lodges before heading out to Idyllwild. We decided to be…read moreambitious and camp out with the rest of our family instead. At nightfall we quickly realized that was not a good idea with our infant and fur baby. Bluebird answered promptly, assisted us past operating hours and provided swift and kind service. The lodge was clean, super cute, beds firm and comfortable. Definitely stay here, you'll be pleasantly surprised!

    Took the boy to get some fresh air and drove up the mountain before going back to the hospital…read more This is my second choice of places to stay in Idyllwild. it was sort of last minute trip, so like the boy says you get what you get and so don't get upset. It is Close to the main downtown area of Idyllwild. Last time I was here we had a bigger cottage and it was detached. This cottage is quant but not quiet. You can hear everything from next door. Steps, bathroom, door opening and closing. I am such light sleeper I need ear plugs and a sound machine to sleep. Maybe a heavy sleeper will be fine with the noise next door. I dislike that they have carpet but it looks clean enough. The boy has a small twin bed in the corner with a pole on top to hang our clothes not much space but we made it work. Love that we have a larger refrigerator, not big but double the size of a mini fridge. We also have a coffee maker and microwave. I got the king bed with memory foam mattress which was comfortable. Oh and I did appreciate all the outlets for our many "gadgets" we needed to charge. If I come back to stay here visit I will try and stay in owl, Eagle, or meadowlark. A hiking we will go early morning. San Jacinto Via Marion Mountain is 7.9 miles away Humber Park is 3.2 miles away Deep Springs Trail to Suicide rock is 2 miles away Ernie Maxwell Scenic Trail 2 miles away

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