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Best Western Kootenai River Inn Casino & Spa. 7169 Plaza Street, Bonners
Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-8511; Toll-free: 1-800-346-5668.
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Each room features a private balcony with a spectacular
view, free high-speed Internet, 42 inch LCD display screens,
satellite television with HBO®,
refrigerator, free long distance access, additional
toiletries, iron/ironing board, and coffee/tea maker. Unique
amenities include a kids arcade, banquet services and
meeting facilities. Small pets are welcome. The hotel's
Springs Restaurant and Lounge is open daily for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner. Travelers to this hotel are invited to
enjoy the Four Seasons Recreation Area, indoor swimming
pool, sauna, Jacuzzi®, steam room, and exercise facility.
Visitors can join in on Bingo Wednesday nights at the
on-site casino.
Bear Creek Lodge. 5952 Main Street, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-7268.
Best Western Kootenai River Inn Casino & Spa. 7169 Plaza Street, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-8511; Toll-free: 1-800-346-5668. E-mail
Bonners Ferry Log Inn Motel. Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-3986; Fax: 208-267-8687. E-mail
Carriagehouse Inn & RV Park. 6506 Main, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-7915.
Kootenai Valley Motel. 6409 S. Main, Bonners Ferry, ID 83805. Phone: 208-267-7567; Toll-free: 1-888-292-0490. E-mail
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