Kellogg, Idaho, is an interesting place to visit. A small town of 2,400 residents as of 2010, it is filled with attractions. Whether looking for a snow-skiing adventure or wanting to spend a summer on the lake, there is a variety of options for boutique lodging. From corporate luxury on the slopes to an historic mansion just outside of town, there is a choice for everyone.
Located near the Silver Mountain Ski Resort, the Mansion on the Hill bed and breakfast is built on land owned by Noah Kellogg, the namesake of the city. There are no televisions in the rooms, but there is a a communal television room. For a more private experience, there are private guest cottages available. There is room service available as well as box lunches packed for guests on the go.
The GuestHouse Inn and Suites offers several amenities that are not available in any other hotel in Kellogg. With free wireless Internet, a full hot breakfast, 24-hour pool access, and "king executive business rooms," it is a corporate-style hotel within a ski village. As a bonus, there are microwaves and refrigerators in every room.
Forty-two miles outside of Kellogg in Hayden Lake is the Clark House. This mansion has nine rooms and, since it is on Hayden lake, offers boating and water skiing in the summer months and snow skiing in the winter months. The Clark House specializes in wedding engagements, but offers luxury rooms to guests looking to stay in a historic 1910-constructed home.
Tucked away amongst the trees is the Cedar Springs Bed and Breakfast. Located about 50 miles outside of Kellogg, Idaho, it is set on a working farm. Breakfast often includes items from the owner-maintained garden. Overlooking the Idaho plains with views of mountains in the distance, Cedar Springs Bed and Breakfast is a fantastic retreat for the nature-loving adventurer looking for a quiet, reclusive, boutique style getaway.