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The Summer Inn Bed & Breakfast

3 reviews

117 Second Avenue
Haines, AK 99827 US

(907)766-2970

www.summerinnbnb.com

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Rates

$90 to $110

Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks and Master Card.


The types of beds available include Double and Twin.


Description

Circa 1912. This historic farmhouse has an infamous beginning, it was built by a member of a gang of claimjumpers who operated during the Gold Rush. The home affords stunning mountain and water views and is comfortably furnished. Breakfasts include fresh fruit and entrees such as sourdough pancakes with ham. The area offers many activities, including museums and a historic walking tour, skiing, snowshoeing, ice fishing, hiking, fishing and much more.Publicity and Awards: American History (April 2000), Historic Sears Mail Order Houses Roebucks.Location: Ocean Community and Coastal town.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast.
Types of meals: Full Breakfast and Early Coffee/Tea.
Amenities In Room: Reading Lamps and alarm clocks.
Amenities On Site: Phone, Library and Fax.

 

Reviews

“The Inn is precious and the innkeeper was most gracious. It was quiet and cozy. We felt very at home here. Located in this quiet, quaint town. Could walk to all restaurants and the grocery store. No taxi service to the inn. Make arrangements before going.”
— Linda Foster

 

“I was so glad that I stayed at the Summer in instead of anywhere else in town. The hostess, Jenty, was very accomodating, kept the place very clean, and made breakfasts to suit my desires. The house was pleasant and I was warm and comfortable the whole time. Thanks Jenty!”
— Jerald Boyd

 

“Recently my Wife and I stayed at the Summer Inn for two nights and we found it to be confortable and very clean. The inn is centrally located in Haines, and you can walk to most places. The inn keeper was very friendly and she makes great cookies, and a good breakfast.”
— Ron Forsyth

 

 

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