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Introduction
"In less than an hour, and in many instances, within a half hour, you can be on the shores to two of the best steelhead and salmon fishing rivers in the Pacific Northwest. With the Salmon River to the south, and the famous Clearwater River to the north, the Prairie that lies between is also home to record book whitetail dee and elk hunting."(quote: Mayor Roger Rigger, Craigmont, Idaho)
In the woods of North Central Idaho, lies a log cabin homestead, built in 1895 -- a quaint and quiet place. A bunkhouse getaway from the weary world, no phone, no computer, and news from the outside world only if you want it. Sunrises that bring joy to a morning, sunsets that take the breath away, and stars that you can reach out and touch.
Five miles out of Winchester on the Forest Road... Past the Main Gate to Winchester State Park
Area Interests Include...
Winchester State Park, one of the few all year round fishing lakes
Wolf Education Center, a project with NezPerce Tribe and private interest to learn more about wolves
St. Gertrude's Museum, offers a history of the pioneering families and the role their faith played in the settling of north central Idaho.
Tractor Museum, about the CAT, and the role they played in the family farm, a new work in progress, will be open summer of 2001.
Hardware & Antiques, too. A special place where you can find most any hardware need, and items from the past, with quality that lasted two life times.
Lewiston, Idaho's only Inland Seaport.
Osprey Whitewater Rafting; has its office in Winchester, and they float the Salmon... The River of No Return!
The Train on Stilts, a marvel of engineering, tracks on the side of a mountain rising from 730 ft. to 4800 ft. above sea level in a matter of 26 miles of track.
Lake City in a unique place to dine, great food, and you are never a stranger for long. Downtown Winchester, near the largest Winchester Rifle in the World.
Plus local community celebrations and county fairs
Our place is horse friendly -- we have a barn and hay for overnight needs. Traveling with horses across...
... the country can be trying on both animal and owner, so we offer a safe haven for both.
Snowmobiles welcome... interesting trails to ride!
Other activities include... fishing, paddle boats, horsehoes, hiking and board games.
Rates: $60 for single or double occupancy
Room for tents, larger groups welcome, $5.00 each
Coming soon... new room to sleep 6 people
So, where do you find us? All you need to do is take Hwy 95 South from Lewiston, Idaho to the community of Winchester. Hwy 95 business loop will take you to the turn off to Winchester State Park and Forest. Then you follow that road past the Park entrance, past the Gate to Wolf Center. Continue past the Red River Llama Ranch, then watch for the sign at the entrance to our home.
Bunk House Bed & Breakfast
Open Cross Ranch
1416 Forest Road
Winchester, Idaho 83555
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