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Where to
stay and what to do in
Liberty
Lake,
Washington
VISITOR
INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATIONS
ATTRACTIONS
ACTIVITIES
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Washington
Cascade Mountains
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Listing
Best Western Peppertree Liberty Lake Inn. (I-90, Exit 296).
1816 N. Pepper Lane, WA 99019. Phone:
509-755-1111; Toll-free: 1-800-274-7750;
Fax: 509-775-1112.
E-mail
The
Best Western Peppertree Liberty Lake Inn, located just off Interstate
90, Exit 296, invites you to relax and enjoy one of our all mini-suite
guest rooms. We are only 15 minutes from Coeur d'Alene,
30 minutes from Silverwood Theme Park, ski resorts and within walking distance of the
Centennial Trail. Each of our spacious 76 mini-suites has a separate
sitting/work area complete with two data port telephones, free
high-speed internet access, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker,
hairdryer, iron and ironing board, along with remote controlled AT&T
Broadband television with over 75 premium channels including HBO, and
more.
VISITOR INFORMATION
Local
Government
City of Liberty
Lake. 22710 E. Country Vista Boulevard, Liberty Lake, WA 99019.
Phone: 509-755-6700.
Medical
Facilities
Liberty Lake
Medical Center. 2207 N. Molter Road, Liberty Lake, WA 99019.
Phone: 509-473-5850.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Best Western Peppertree Liberty Lake Inn. (I-90, Exit 296).
1816 N. Pepper Lane, WA 99019. Phone:
509-755-1111; Toll-free: 1-800-274-7750;
Fax: 509-775-1112.
E-mail
ATTRACTIONS
Parks
Friends of
Pavillion Park. PO Box 325; Liberty Lake, Washington; 99019. Phone:
509-742-8694.
ACTIVITIES
Golf
Valley View
Golf Course. 1402 N. Liberty Lake Road, Liberty Lake, WA
99019. Phone: 509-928-3484.
Liberty Lake Golf Course.
24403 E. Sprague Avenue, Liberty Lake, WA 99019. Phone:
509-255-6233.
MeadowWood Golf
Course. 24501 E. Valleyway, Liberty Lake, WA 99019. Phone:
509-255-9539. |
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