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| For years travelers have enjoyed the charming Copper Creek restaurant, famous for it's old fashioned cooking and hospitality. It has
been open since 1946. More than 50 years of customers from around
the world remember the blackberry pie, hearty stew and pan fried
trout. Open all year!
In 2001 Copper Creek Inn remodeled the rooms above the restaurant to provide overnight lodging to visitors at Mt Rainier National Park. In 2002 the log cabin next door was opened, and in 2003 renovation of the old Copper Creek Lodge was completed. |
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| Lodging: The Suites at Copper Creek Inn, Mount Rainier: "It's like sleeping in a museum." Two suites and one small sleeping room have been restored to preserve the history at Copper Creek Inn. The rooms are adorned with old restaurant tools and photos of early Copper Creek. Loggers who once rented these upstairs rooms left cork boot marks in the rich colored wood floors. In the 50s the rooms housed some of the staff, including Roselea the 1950s owner of Copper Creek. 1935 newspapers were found in the walls during renovation. Customers return year after year to Copper Creek Restaurant and tell us tales of the old days.
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35707 SR 706 E
Ashford, Washington Restaurant: 569-2326 Lodging:
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| Frenchie's Suite: A three room suite is named for the 1950s baker at Copper Creek
Inn, Hank "Frenchie" Canty. Two knotty pine bedrooms have lush
queen beds with down comforters. An additional two can sleep on
an aerobed in the living room. Roselea's suite: Named after Roselea Triggs, the 1950's owner of Copper Creek Inn,
sleeps two in a queen bed. Additional two can sleep on the roll
out foam sofa in the living room. Jennie's Room: A nicely decorated small and economical sleeping room has a private
bath.
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| Dec 7, 2003
We've been relocated to the great Northwest by the army, and my husband was dying to get to the mountain. So, we planned this trip to try out snow shoeing. I had pictured cabins with no comforts of home and no real food. What a surprise when we arrived here. The rooms are cozy, the food was excellent and we'll certainly be back! Vince and Angie |
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| Lodging: Copper Creek Log Cabin and Lodge Two private hand built cabins are available. Copper Creek Log Cabin: An authentic log cabin hand built in 55 for Roselea Triggs, the restaurant owner, for her personal use
has luxurious beds, a stone fireplace, polished log walls, and
the sounds of Copper Creek to lull you to sleep. Copper Creek Lodge: Take over the whole 2000 square foot lodge! It accommodates 2
to 9 people. (Plus more on aerobeds and sleeping pads.) More than
six acres and 750 feet of Copper Creek frontage, a private hot
tub right on the creek, private picnic area are some of the features
enjoyed by guests at the lodge. . Call for Reservations: e-mail: coppercreek@greatcabins.com |
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