Phone Number: (208)962-3647 Website: http://www.dogbarkparkinn.com/
The worlds largest Beagle, offering unique accommodation inside it's 2 story body.
Lodging Amenities, Rates & Policies
For
our guests Dog Bark Park Inn offers an expansive continental self-serve
breakfast featuring our family's secret recipe for The Prairie's Best
Fruited Granola. Breakfast also includes a variety of teas, coffees,
juices, fresh fruits, boxed cereals, milk, yogurts, cheeses,
hard-boiled eggs, bagels, locally made pastries & breads.
- Sleeps four: Queen bed.
- Two twin foldout futon mattresses in loft.
- Full bath
- Microwave
- Small refrigerator
- Coffee maker
- Clock radio
- Hair dryer
- Books, games, puzzles
- Breakfast
- No phone or television
Rates:
$88/night includes breakfast. Double occupancy. $ 8 per additional person.
Reservations:
Guaranteed
w/pre-payment of one night's lodging. Visa/MasterCard accepted. All
rates subject to Idaho tax. All rates subject to change without
notice.
Check in time:
3 pm Check out time: 11 am
We must have advance notice if your arrival will be after 4:30 pm.
Cancellation Policy:
One week advance notice required for full refund. If you must cancel please call us as soon as possible.
Smoking Policy:
Smoking
is permitted outdoors on ground level only. Please do not smoke on the
deck to avoid smoke infiltration indoors. Thank you for your strict
adherence to this policy.
With the two big dogs signaling your
arrival to Dog Bark Park visitors may walk the grounds, browse the gift
shop and artists' studio featuring the whimsical chainsaw artwork of
husband/wife artists Dennis and Frances. Canine carvings are a
specialty although visitors are apt to find fish, feline, bear, moose
and Lewis & Clark themed carvings as well. At Dog Bark Park the
artists enjoy sharing dog, travel and life stories as well as assisting
visitors in planning their vacations.
We are husband and wife
artists working at our studio at Dog Bark Park since 1997. Dennis J.
Sullivan, a self-taught chainsaw artist, has been carving for over
twenty years. Frances joined him fifteen years ago and has also learned
chainsaw carving. Our "big break" came in 1995 when our carvings were
sold on QVC television. We did nothing but carve wooden dogs for 18
months (our children barely remember seeing us during those days!),
made what seemed like a bundle of money, invested it all in developing
and building Dog Bark Park where visitors most likely will find us
happily creating our art until, like the pine we use, life returns us
to the earth.
At Dog Bark Park we specialize in creating folk-art
style wooden canine carvings. We create over 60 different breeds and
poses of dogs and often work from customer's photos to create carvings
in the likeness of their canine companions.
Things to do while in Cottonwood:
- Explore
Lewis & Clark country - Cottonwood is not far from the Lewis and
Clark Trail. In fact, on the return trip in 1806 three members of the
expedition may have walked under the legs of Dog Bark Park Inn on their
way to the Salmon & Snake Rivers for fish! Dog Bark Park Inn has
numerous books on Lewis & Clark.
- The Monastery of St. Gertrude & Historical Museum - 3 mile scenic drive from
town.
- Winchester Lake State Park & Wolf Educ. & Research Center, Winchester, Id
26 miles north of Cottonwood.
- Bicentennial Historical Museum - Grangeville, Idaho. 15 miles south of
Cottonwood. phone 208 983-2573.
- Whitewater
rafting: lots of opportunites for folks of all ages. This company, one
of many, has been in business about the longest and is among the best
of the best.
- Drive-In Movie - take in an outdoor picture show
at Grangeville's Sunset Auto View, one of the few drive-in theatres
still in operation. Phone 208 983-5509.
- Hiking.
- ATV Riding