10/10 would stay again. I read Google reviews and picked this as a stop during our adventure due to proximity to geological features. This is a tiny town, a bit off the main highway, and "old school" - you book by calling, not through internet. Bob took down our name and number and that was that. Price was less than I've paid to stay in much worse accommodations. We showed up a little late (around 7pm?) and had to wait a few for Bob to send Kerry down to the Sinclair to check us in (next time, I'll try to call and give an ETA or ask about check in time to try to get in during business hours). But the place is small and quaint, SUPER CLEAN (THANK YOU) and truly does feel like you're in an Aunt or Grandma's guest quarters. They literally used the same sheet brand I use at home. It was the quietest, best night of sleep I had during our travels. The only weird thing was that a loud siren/alarm went off around 9pm and we couldn't figure out whether there was an air raid/nuclear alert or an ambulance/fire right out of view... no one stirred on the street. So there was that, but no disasters ensued so just a passing oddity. Again, can't give a good enough review for the value and...
Read moreWe were just passing through on our way home to California from a road trip up through the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone. To break up our driving a little I tried to book motels/hotels along the way. We wanted to make a stop to check out Meadow Hot Spring which is nearby so this motel was a perfect spot to crash for the night. Carey was attentive from the start. He made sure we had what we needed. The motel is adorable, set in a very small quaint little town. Our road trip was an adventure. Getting to stay in this charming little town was a quick but great experience. The rooms are small and not fancy but very comfy and clean! The front yard is very nice and felt like home. You can't beat the price for an overnight stay! There happened to be a parade the next morning right before we left, to celebrate Utah's Pioneer Day. That was such a treat to experience in this town. Highly recommend Bob's Station Motel! Oh and the stars look...
Read moreThis is a very clean little place to stay. If you show up in the middle of the night like we did, you may need to wait a few minutes for the very nice man to come from his home adress to let you in. The office is in the service (gas) station next to it. You get 2 beds for $59 in a quiet little town. I think they only have like 7 rooms. They give plenty of (nice smelling) towels, a few complimentary bottles of water in the refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, hot chocolate, mints, comfortable sheets, extra pillows, extra blankets, wifi, nice grass and trees out front. They had no problem with our dog being with us, I highly recommend this place, especially for a pit stop along your route, its a ways from the freeway but well worth it for how clean and homey it is, and to deal with these very easy going...
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