
The hotel grounds were beautiful with lots of grassy areas for walking the dog. This was especially appreciated because it was a really hot day and walking on the pavement would have been very painful for him.

Very nice hotel, sitting area set up in parking lot if you want to relax and hang with your dog, plus grassy area for dog to do their business. Close to stores and fast food restaurants.

The hotel is one giant parking lot bordered by sidewalks to the rooms. There is nowhere a dog wants to walk/do their business unless you venture to a patch of dirt located at the far end of the complex.

The two bedroom unit with bathroom that also had two entrances made it easy for our party of 3 people and 1 dog.

We were on our way to Bishop when a wildfire closed the road and sent us on a major detour that ended in Bridgeport at 9:45 at night. This hotel was a lifesaver. We were able to get a clean and comfortable, dog-friendly room, and got a good night's sleep after nearly 10 hours on the road. It also had a nice sitting area for smokers in the yard. In the morning, as the road was still closed, the hotel owner (manager?) helped us with directions for the best alternate route. I would recommend to anyone who looks for clean, comfortable and well-maintained (versus some of the snarky comments about dated decor).

We found this restaurant on bringfido.com while on a road trip, after a wildfire caused us to have to do a major re-route. There is a charming tree-covered patio, complete with water dish for the dog, and our breakfast was excellent, especially the homemade chorizo and the breakfast sausage. The service was also excellent. We would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone traveling with a dog, and will add it to,our itinerary on the way home.

Very comfortable room, lots of parking, easy access for walking dog, courtyard with grass and picnic tables for just relaxing, and a very nice breakfast.

Facility was dog friendly, with grassy area near our room and poop bags provided. There’s also walking/biking path along the river. Of note, the hotel is very large - we were in Building 6 at the very back. Restaurant on site but you must buy breakfast if you want it. Also didn’t feel all that personal because of the size.

Staff were friendly, welcoming and just a lot of fun!

Outdoor patio is spacious and dog friendly. Staff was welcoming. They make their own salsa and my husband is still raving about it. (Salsa is his primary criteria for liking a Mexican restaurant.).

We had read on bringfido.com that dogs were welcome on the patio and we were planning on doing just that (even though it was a bit warm out) but our server invited us inside (A/C!) and got water for our dog. She was wonderful and the food was excellent - all made right there and we can personally recommend the potato salad and the bacon. We will make a point of stopping here next time we’re in the area!

The hotel itself was very comfortable, with a good free breakfast, but the bonus was a large grassy area away from the road for the dog to explore!
We went there today, but were told they no longer have outdoor seating and can only accommodate service dogs. We were very disappointed as we had made arrangements to meet out-of-town family there for lunch.

After being on the road all day with our dog, trying to find a place to eat with outdoor seating in Klamath Falls was very frustrating, especially at 2:00 in the afternoon! Thank goodness for bringfido.com steering us here! AND they were open on a Monday (somewhat rare in K Falls, it seemed) and open until 4:00 (also rare). The food was excellent and the portions generous, and there was a nice outdoor seating area in front, with umbrellas, so we were all able to relax and enjoy our meals. Friendly staff, as well.