Guest Rooms and Amenities
| Located on former Highway 92 now called the Old Oregon Trail Road our rustic sign welcomes weary travelers to a peaceful and truly beautiful setting with a promise that you will be glad you stayed at the barn. |
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Enjoy time spent at the wood burning fireplace, watching a movie, or playing a board game. This comfortable room on the 2nd floor has a balcony with a breathtaking view of the Scottsbluff National Monument and Mitchell Pass as well as the Mitchell Valley. |
| Play checkers, read a book, or simply relax with the beautiful view of the west side of Scotts Bluff National Monument and Mitchell Pass. The 1840's avenue of the Oregon Trail, California Trail, the legendary Pony Express Trail also came thru Mitchell Pass and past our barn. Listen closely and you can still hear the creak and groan of the old covered wagons and the thunder of the racing Pony Express Riders. This is a great upstairs room with an outside deck. |
Music Parlor Located just to the right as you enter the barn the music parlor sports a working player piano and several old crank victrolas. Allan is always more than willing to entertain the guests by playing a tune on the player.
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Dining Room Enjoy a delightful home-cooked breakfast served in a formal style and setting. Capture the feeling of the original homestead as you view the 4-wall mural depicting the early days of the farm. Your breakfast will satisfy your morning hunger and give you an energetic start on a brand new day. |
Sun Room Feel the warmth of sunshine in the south-facing addition to the barn. What was once a milking station and cattle shelter now affords a cozy environment for relaxation and refreshment with a beautiful view of the hills to the south and skylights to view the stars at night. Refreshments served here upon your arrival.
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Native American Artwork Allan & Cher spent over 30 years on the Wind River Indian Reservation teaching public school in Riverton Wyoming. Cher taught middle school English and Allan taught a variety of subjects at the high school. During their time in Riverton they made many close Arapaho friends who honored them with their wonderful art work. From intricate beadwork to pictures painted on canvas and buffalo hide their work has special meaning for Cher and Allan. We're positive you too will appreciate this Native American showcase located in the foyer as you enter the barn. |
Guest Rooms The upstairs bedrooms afford a great view of the valley and are well insulated for you to experience peace and quiet. The furnishings are authentic antiques of the 1800's and turn of the century.
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Oregon Trail Guest Room Each guest room has a private bath with tub and shower. Your choice of The Oregon Trail, California Trail, Pony Express or Fur Trapper rooms will be pleasing for your restful stay. |