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Bidra med feedbackWe enjoyed this great location on the West side of Olympic National forest. It was clean and did the job. Beds and pillows were very comfortable and front desk manager was kind and pleasant. Would recommend
While there are few affordable places on the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula, the Quinault INN was a very pleasant surprise. The structure is somewhat of a throwback to the old “motels” of 40+ years ago, but the accommodations were excellent and very reasonable. Our “suite” was very clean, with comfortable furniture, great beds, and a good shower. Bedrooms are a decent size, with a 3rd bed in the common living space. Location was handy to all things Quinault! Manager was friendly and knowledgeable in helping us find good spots for meals, driving tours around the lake, etc. Quinault Inn was a good value, and very convenient!
Outdated room in need of repair, no air conditioning, stayed on the 4th of July night the trailer park next door set off fireworks until 1 am. At check in we were told the owner would be staying on the property that night as well and that the fireworks would stop by 10 pm, they did not. Too hot to keep the windows closed without air conditioning, windows open meant no sleep because of the noise
We stayed a night here on the last night of our three days in Olympic National Park. We hadn't booked anywhere for the south west area of the park and were thinking we'd have to drive an hour to Aberdeen for accommodation then an hour back in the morning for our last day in the National Park. We asked a ranger at the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Centre and he suggested there might be accommodation in Amanda Park near Lake Quinault which is how we found Lake Quinault Inn. It is basic motel rooms but was clean, quiet and comfortable and a good price £144.22) especially compared to the Lake Quinault Lodge! The owner was helpful and friendly and gave us restaurant recommendations. She said that a friend might have been her daughter) had just been to The Salmon House on the south shore of the lake and that it was really nice. So we checked in and immediately drove the 10 minutes there for dinner. We got a table overlooking the lake and had one of the nicest meals of our trip both in terms of food, view and a restaurant. I am sorry we didn't see the Lake Quinault Inn owner the next day to thank her as we really appreciated her recommendation. She'd also thoughtfully left the TV remote control on our room doorstep when we got back. I'd definitely recommend staying here as it's good value in a great location. The next morning we did a full driving loop of the lake by carrying on along the road on the north side of the lake and then returning on the south. A few miles were dirt track at the end but it was a beautiful, fun and easy to drive.
Just the kind of simple, clean, restful and friendly place we wanted to begin and end a multi-day backpacking adventure. They even held our extra bags for us so we wouldn't leave gear in the car at the trailhead.