Frommer's Review
This is a good choice for those seeking a good night's rest at a reasonable rate. Decor is simple throughout, with light walls and rustic touches like rough log headboards. The small, no-frills motel rooms are clean and comfortable, with one or two queen-size beds or two double beds. Rooms have fairly large walk-in closets, though they have showers only (no tubs). Cabins, which were relocated from inside the national park, are more interesting. Most are small but cute, with one queen-size bed plus a twin bed, one chair, and a small bathroom with a shower (no tub). Several others, which have been renovated within the past few years, are larger, with two queen-size beds and average-size bathrooms with tub/shower combinations. There are also two rooms with three queen-size beds each. There is a picnic area on the premises. Just outside the motel office, you can see the cabin where Ebenezer and Mary Bryce, for whom the national park is named, lived in the late 1870s.
Facilities:
2 whirlpool tubs; picnic area
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