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    Tamarack Resort - Living room

    Tamarack Resort

    (92 reviews)

    We owe Tamarack a huge thank you for this weekend... my fiancée and I decided to stay there back in…read moreNovember. After our stay, they sent us a survey with a chance to win a free weekend. I filled it out honestly and then a couple months later, they reached out saying we won the survey! We won 2 free nights in a super nice suite and $400 in credit. After getting this news, we scheduled our free weekend for our wedding since we were getting married in McCall. We stayed at Tamarack for the night of the rehearsal dinner and for the wedding night. Then the next morning, we went and got free full body massages with our credit. What a wonderful time it was and we are so thankful for the time! We will be back, Tamarack!

    Eidt to add: the hotel did try to reach out, but didn't leave a voicemail, and when she called back…read moreagain, she left a voicemail, so I was able to talk to someone and get some resolution, but they did try to reach out via email and she wasn't able to send it. The highlight of the trip was the golf course and their excellent guest service, along with Patrick at the outside golf course bar. We arrived and learned we didn't get the correct room with any kind of view, and the ski lift is broken. I bought the trip insurance but I don't think it covers disappointment. The whole place is CASHLESS. Trying to buy a hot dog on the golf course was annoying as her internet wasn't working, but thankfully she let us play through and pay for it on our way back by on the 13th hole. The only place for dinner Wednesday was Seven Devils. You have to have a credit card to buy a beer and you have to pour it yourself, and pay for the warm foam. It's a ripoff. There was a kid sitting at the actual bar. We each had the chicken gyro that had overcooked, dry, stringy chicken thighs. Our server said she loved them but usually got steak. That option wasn't on the menu and no offer to fix it when we said the chicken was bad. Our beer was supposed to be charged to our gift card, but they charged it to our credit card. Rendezvous was supposedly open Thursday but we were told we probably wouldn't get reservations and we went into Donnelly to eat instead. At the "resort", the pizza place, the diner, and midway restaurant all closed. Didn't check the creamery. Most of the shops seemed closed. They advertise it as a resort with dining and shopping but that isn't the reality. There is no where for a sit-down breakfast. The coffee shop has breakfast sandwiches that are served on a soggy English muffin or plain bagel with no bagel upgrade option as they come premade and are reheated in a toaster over. Since our room water is brown, I wanted a coffee hopefully made with better water and real cream. The website says it's 99 cents for drip but when you get there it is $2.99 for drip. Our floor is sticky and dirty, which is especially frustrating since we pay so much for cleaning. I can't walk barefoot. The clock on the oven started flashing in the middle of the night, after I thought I had set it, and nothing seems to work to set it correctly. I had to cover it with a towel. We set our thermostat to 68 before we left for golfing and dinner, and our room was 74 when we got back and it has a funny smell, like flooring chemicals or something. Tried to turn it down our first night in the middle of the night and couldn't get it to work right then either. It seems very finicky. Our toilet runs constantly but doesn't make noise, just wastes tens of gallons of water a day. There is a dog that barks every time we come and go, but thankfully it is quiet at night. I have emailed the check-in office about all of it and have not heard back. I tried to call and there was no answer. I requested a partial refund and have not heard back either. For two nights our room (studio, not a suite), with no view, brown water, and a funny smell with a toilet that runs all the time was about $650 with fees. Our golfing with club rental was about $460. We spent a lot of money here and expected a whole lot more than what we got for over one thousand dollars in costs. Also, there is no where to buy bottled water after 7 pm. Sevin Devils gave me some in to go cups from the soda gun, but it had the same tint as our room water. I did find a water bottle filler that had a filter and the water looks clearer.

    Sawtooth Lodge

    Sawtooth Lodge

    (12 reviews)

    $$

    This is an ideal gateway if you're exploring the Sawtooth Mountains/Wilderness and features rustic…read morecharm and beautiful natural surroundings. Accommodations include cabins, yurts, meadow camping and spaces for RVs. Prices are different for each and are fair. We stayed over two nights (RV space and cabin) over the Labor Day weekend/week and had a nice time! The grounds were clean and quiet even during a busy time. All the RV spaces seemed suitable and were nicely sized with full hook ups available. The night we stayed in a cabin (cabin 3), we found it to be comfortable and clean, with three beds (two queens and a full bed jn the loft - you must climb a small ladder to go up there), a full bathroom with shower, a wood burning stove for heat, and some seating. There were a couple power outlets available. Electricity is available from 7am-10pm. On site there is a restaurant which has surprisingly excellent food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. We enjoyed such things as a breakfast burrito, breakfast sandwich, a burger and a reuben sandwich. Sodas, waters, beer and wine are available. They have fantastic milkshakes as well (try the Huckleberry!). Prices were good and service as well. There is a geothermal pool on site as well (rules apply and a waiver) which we enjoyed. Jesse (the manager) was awesome, friendly and informative (especially about news/updated with regard to our backpacking trip) and all staff/crew was great as well.

    Stopped in for some amazing sandwiches after a week of backpacking. I was at first disappointed…read morethey didn't offer burgers that day, but all three of us had amazing huge and tasty sandwiches instead. Loads of flavor and the serving size was nice too. The huckleberry shakes use freshly picked berries and are wow! The service was amazing and consisted mostly of high school aged girls who were very personable. The whole experience was amazing. The lodge is nearly 100 years old and felt truly authentic. I'll stop in here every time I'm back in the Sawtooths.

    Hotel Renegade - Room

    Hotel Renegade

    (37 reviews)

    Our stay here was so nice! Between the texts leading up and the actual experience, they really put…read morethought into what they deliver. The room was way more swanky than anything we ever stay in, but even my husband commented on how nice it was, and he isn't usually impressed with hotels. You could sleep in the shower with how much space there was. The ambiance definitely matched all the things I had heard about it - very industrial meets modern in a thoughtful way. And don't sleep on Blue Collar Coffee or the rooftop bar, if even for just the view of the foothills. You can't beat the location either - it's walkable to everything but just outside the true heart of downtown where it gets busier. Recommend for a staycation night (what we did) or a splurge-y stay with friends!

    Stayed at this location for our first time in February. Best explanation that I can provide is WOW!…read more From the time we arrived (Valet) through the check out (front desk) we were treated like royalty. Amazing service by a staff that are truly ambassadors for the brand and create an incredible atmosphere. The hotel is very clean and very inviting from the lobby to the rooms. Our room layout was wonderful and the room was loaded with amenities. It was quiet and easy to navigate. Location is central to downtown so it's really easy to walk to the nightlife after dinner. Rooftop was amazing and what a view. We also made reservations at the Supper Club and it too was incredible. Service was impeccable while not being overbearing. The food was amazing and very fairly priced. Cannot wait to go back and eat more off the menu. Overall, I cannot believe there is a better hotel to stay at in Boise. Do yourself a favor and enjoy a "staycation" at the Renegade.

    Cascade Lake Inn - slept with these bugs after they tried killing majority of them around midnight.

    Cascade Lake Inn

    (14 reviews)

    $$

    I would give this hotel about 3.5 stars. The rooms have been recently remodeled and are…read moreaesthetically pleasing. My family stayed in the kitchenette suite, with two queen beds. The best part of our stay was the shower. It was like getting a message every morning. The worst part of our stay was the beds. All three of us had a hard time sleeping in the beds because they were so hard. My husband tossed and turned so much trying to get comfortable that he accidentally pushed me out of bed three times. I then tried to sleep on the floor. Thank God for the shower in the morning! The kitchen is fully functional- it has a large refrigerator, a small single tub sink, coffee pot, cups, dishes, a stove with oven, and pots and pans. We used the kitchenette only one morning. It was very challenging to cook for three people as it is a small space. Caution to anyone using the stove, "low" is more like "Medium-high". I figured this out after burning breakfast and setting all the smoke alarms off. Good morning everyone! The staff were friendly. However, I was disappointed that on the morning after our second night stay, I asked for new towels, garbage to be taken out, and if possible to get a broom to sweep up the floor as there was a lot of dirt. We came back around 3 o'clock to find everything as we had left it. No clean towels, garbage still there, and no broom. And no one in the office to make a new request. Given the beds, I'm not sure we would stay here again. If we did, we probably would bring foam or something to pad the beds.

    The rooms are small, the window hvac is below average. The place just has a creepy vibe. There is a…read moreHilton property across the street for 10 bucks more per night. We actually left after 30 minutes and checked into the (NoBo) Hilton. Live and learn

    The Three Bears Inn - hotels - Updated June 2026

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