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Mt. Rainier
Vacation Rentals at Three Bears Lodge. 387th Ave Ct E & Hwy 706 E,
Ashford, WA 98304. Phone: 206-241-8080; Toll-free: 1-877-RU-Bears; Fax:
206-433-3427.
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Spoil yourself at one of our three luxurious
Mt. Rainier vacation homes. Three Bears Lodge sleeps 10 in three bedrooms
and loft and features a hot tub beneath old growth cedars. Little Bears
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2-bedroom chalet with new hot tub and large deck. Dancing Bear Lodge sleeps
14 to 16. Cabins are within 1 to 5 minutes of Mt. Rainier’s west entrance
and have fully equipped gourmet kitchens, fireplaces, BBQ, TV, DVD/VCR,
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Alexander's
Country Inn & Vacation Rentals. 37515 SR 706 East, Ashford, WA 98304.
Phone: 360-569-2300; Toll-free: 1-800-654-7615.
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Alexander's Country Inn's
vacation cabins, the Forest House and
the
Chalet, are located in Ashford, one mile from Mount Rainier National Park.
Perfect for a family getaway! Winter Special Rates available. Each house
offers three bedrooms, full kitchen, continental breakfast, living
room/dining room and gas fireplaces. Also, there is a hot tub, at the inn.
Snowshoes/poles (Limited to availability.) All bed and bath linens/bath
soaps. Laundry are included.
Alexander's
Country Inn, Restaurant and Vacation Rentals.
37515 State Route 706 East, Ashford, WA 98304. Phone: 360-569-2300.
Jasmer's
at Mt. Rainier. 30005 State Route 706 East, P.O. Box 347, Ashford,
WA 98304. 360-569-2682.
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Mt. Rainier
Vacation Rentals at Three Bears Lodge. 387th Ave Ct E & Hwy 706 E,
Ashford, WA 98304. Phone: 206-241-8080; Toll-free: 1-877-RU-Bears; Fax:
206-433-3427.
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Westwood
Chalet at Mount Rainier. Located on State Highway 706 just before Nisqually
entrance to Mount Rainier. Toll-free: 1-800-820-9962; Fax: 253-941-9062.
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