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Pet Friendly Lodging

ALRHA

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I didn't notice any threads on here that really address pet-friendly lodging at ski resorts. And as I noticed trying to find a condo that will allow pets, they are not very common.

As such, it might not hurt to just have a thread up in which people can post some pet-friendly lodges for others with pets to benefit from when planning a trip.

I'll start.

Thus far i've found:

Sugarbush:
SuggarbushVillage.com
HydeAwayInn.com

Bretton Woods:
MtWashington.com/ResortLodging/BrettonArms.cfm
 

bvibert

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supposed to be a place up by stowe

There was a good place called Two Dog Lodge that I've stayed at with our dog. It was pretty nice, a lot of amenities for the dogs. It looks like they closed last year though.
 

Grassi21

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There is also the Paw House Inn in I think West Rutland. They have a huge play area for the dogs and an indoor kennel for when you are off enjoying K-Mart or Pico. Older place, but really clean. The couple that runs the place are really nice.
 

djs

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Johnny seesaw's at Bromley (http://www.jseesaw.com/). Not condos but they do have some cottages. Relatively close to Stratton also. Haven't stayed there in nearly 10 years but the cottages were comfortable and the main lodge/restaurant is really cozy.
 

Razor

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Paw's Inn, Bethel, ME

If you're heading to Sunday River, try the Paws Inn on Rt. 26 about a mile before you get to the town. We've stayed there a number of times. It's a B&B and the owner will take care of your dog during the day while you're skiing. It has a fenced-in run out back that's connected to a barn which is connected to the house, so dogs can stay outside, yet come in the barn whenever they want. Rates are very reasonable, too.
 
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