cute little place to stay staff is mostly nice however the rooms are dark and dreary the bed sucks. Felt like we were sleeping on a piece of plywood. Pillows were small and only 3 to a king size bed. No shampoo or conditioner so I’d bring your own. I recommend you bring your own pillows too and maybe a mattress topper.
Jen J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Round Rock, TX
My favorite place on the planet! So relaxing, I recommend a cabin. We love to come to River Pines. Our parents brought us here and we carry on that tradition with our kids. Great place to stay while visiting the area.
Denise B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Reno, NV
This place is definitely rustic and has not been remodeled or updated since the 80’s. The rooms are very dark and dreary and not the sort of environment you would want to hang out in or relax at. It is a hotel just to sleep in and on that note remember to bring your own pillow and a bed spread for there is just a thin cover over that provides no heat! Remember to bring your toiletries for there are non available and an Iron if you are planning to attend an event. It was clean and quite there is a local bar on site. I have two children and I would not stay here unless it was a last resort with them and only if you needed as a last resort for yourself. This place makes Holiday Inn express look like the Marriott.
Steph R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Portland, OR
This place is old school and adorable. Leslie is amazing and super sweet. Everything is clean and comforable, there were children playing in the pool, people hanging out on the patios and pictures spanning decades in the office area of families spending time there. Good energy and very beautiful.
Jennifer B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Sacramento, CA
River Pines is a throwback. A charming, imperfect, safe, inviting little corner that feels like it hasn’t moved much since 1964(or thereabouts). You won’t get spa treatments here, but you will get old-fashioned family fun. The cabins/rooms are basic but clean. There’s a large grassy area with picnic tables, a rustic lobby with a TV and books, and a fun pool with a hot tub, shuffleboard, ping pong and a bar. There’s an adjacent restaurant — Per Se it’s not, but it is decent. Graeagle is an adorable town with about five golf courses, fishing, hiking, a mini-golf course and horseback riding.