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Best Western
Baron Inn. 19233 State Hwy 2, Monroe,
WA 98272. Phone: 360-794-3111; Toll-free:
1-800-528-1234; Fax: 360-794-0179.
Fairground Inn Motel.
18950 Highway 2, Monroe, WA.
Phone: 360-794-5401.
Holiday Inn Express.
19103 Highway 2, Monroe, WA.
Phone: 360-863-1900; Toll-free: 1-800-HOLIDAY;
360-863-1901.
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Monroe Motel.
20310 Old Owen Road, Monroe, WA.
Phone: 360-794-6751.
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ATV Action Tours.
11241 Woods Lake Road,
Monroe, WA 98272.
Phone: 425-424-3451; Toll-free:
1-877-478-6455.
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