William L.
Yelp
You might consider staying here overnight while visiting the Redwood Casino next door. Our medium sized room #17 ($70) heated up in about 2 hours after we turned the baseboard heater on on a cold December evening. In the meantime we ate in one of the few restaurants within walking distance, the Abalone restaurant in the casino, which was reasonably priced and very good. To continue with a review of the room, it had 3 very well designed chairs, 2 tables, desk, 3 lamps, a small TV (that got just a few channels clearly) in a beautifully made wardrobe, a phone, a comfortable bed and excellent shower, but no microwave or fridge (these last two, however, you'll find in the Hospitality Room.) Although there was some mold smell at first, it dissipated when the room heated up. More importantly, to me at least, was that there was no tobacco smoke smell. The room has been recently refreshed with a gold and brown color scheme with an unusual band of wallpaper around the top of the wall. The manager is very friendly and helpful and we enjoyed tea and coffee in the Hospitality Room in the evening and a complete Best Western Hotel-style continental breakfast in the morning. Besides a sink, full fridge and microwave, there were several flavors of coffees, cocoa, HB eggs, cakes, muffins, hot and cold cereal, canned fruit and cottage cheese, and fresh fruit. There was also a piano, games, a small library, and wood craft items such as bird houses. The room is quite newly painted and furnished with 3 glass top tables and chairs where you can sit and read with a cup of tea. There's also a nice garden along the northern edge of the parking lot with 2 gazebos and other areas for group get togethers. Just over the fence are three Yurok cedar plank houses set in a small park that are interesting to visit too.