The Farm A B&B

Listed in the new National Geographic "Guide to America's Hidden Corners," The Farm, a charming three-story farmhouse filled with antiques and art is situated on six acres in Trout Lake Valley. Located 25 miles north of Hood River... more

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"a warm stay" 10/24/2008
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Stayed On: 10/2008

even though frost was on the ground, our hosts were warm, thoughtful, and always gracious. This place feels like home.

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"A Treat" 10/9/2008
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Stayed On: 10/2008

The friendliness and level of hospitality and food certainly exceeded our expectations. Even though it was a rainy and not so pleasant two days weatherwise, we found our stay altogether enjoyable. We just hope the next visit we'll be allowed to spy Mt. Adams!

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"Well worth the drive..." 8/20/2008
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Stayed On: 8/2008

My friend and I drove to The Farm from eastern WA. It was a long and daunting drive along Route 25 (because Route 23 was closed). However, when we finally arrived at our destination (9 pm), Rosie and Dean prepared a wonderful dinner for us (even dessert). Breakfast was another mouth-watering experience. Everything grown in their garden or locally has the freshest and sweetest taste. No additives necessary. It is a great place. I would recommend it to anyone that is interested. If you are planning to drive there from the eastern side, I would say take another route other than 25 because the roads are bad and right now it is very foggy and so there was low visibility. But once you are clear of that, Rosie and Dean will make your experience one to remember for a lifetime.

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"Cant' wait to stay again" 5/18/2008
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Stayed On: 5/2008

This was the perfect weekend getaway. This 1890 house is beatiful with breath taking views of Mt. Adams. Rosie & Dean were the perfect hosts. Breakfast was unbelievable. Weather was in the 90's in MAY! Cant' wait to stay again.

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"Quaint and Friendly" 5/14/2008
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Stayed On: 5/2008

One of the friendliest places we've stayed! Rosie and Dean are super people, and The Farm was a lovely spot for a Spring weekend away from the city. We plan to visit again when they host the Trout Lake Arts Festival in July, and look forward to staying as overnight guests again in the future.

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"The Farm A B&B" 11/12/2007
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Stayed On: 9/2007

Wonderful 1890s farm cottage home - filled with antiques, curios, comfortable, homey, quiet except for breeze of cottonwood trees. Great host/hostess who love the home, valley they live in. Organic farms surround.


"The Farm." 9/20/2007
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Stayed On: 8/2007

Warm, happy, helpful host and hostess. Charming farm house. Comfortable rooms, nice breakfast - lovely rural area.

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"The Farm b&b." 9/20/2007
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Stayed On: 8/2007

A beautiful setting where you have no cares except to enjoy the extreme beauty. The Farm is away from the center of things, but close enough to many activities excellent host.

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"Very friendly and hospitable hosts" 8/21/2007
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Stayed On: 8/2007

We stayed at the Farm for 4 nights and enjoyed every moment of it. Dean and Rosie, along with a friend and his wife, went hiking with us, providing the transportation to the trailhead. Nice to have the company on our first day out. The breakfasts couldn't have been better - varied every morning with fresh fruits and muffins, home-made granola, baked goods and other treats. Delicious. Two mornings Dean and Rosie provided us with a sack lunch to take out on the trail with us - sandwiches, fruits, nuts, cookies - plenty of food to keep us going for the day. The Farm is a 1890 house and the room that we stayed in was very comfortable and spacious, with a settee for private relaxing. The other room would have been too confining for us and all of our gear. We were the only guests for 3 of the nights. We do definitely have plans to go back to the area and we would like to stay at the Farm again.

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The Farm A B&B Bed and Breakfast
The Farm A B&B, Trout Lake, WA - Inn
The Farm A B&B
490 Sunnyside Rd
Trout Lake, WA 98650-9715
USA
Phone: +1-509-395-2488
Fax: +1-509-395-2127
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Dean and Rosie Hostetter
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$95 - $115
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