
We absolutely loved our Wheelhaus tiny home cabin! We had plenty of space to spread out and make ourselves at home during our stay. We got rained on pretty hard one day and we just relaxed at the cabin and enjoyed the fireplace, the state of the art tv and the sound of the rain. Our dog loved the huge windows and spent all his time watching the magpies on our deck. Plenty of spots to walk around for potty breaks.

The room was great, with plenty of room for us + a dog and his crate. Liked having the couch for relaxing before bedtime and a full fridge. There was a funny food smell in the room, though. But our stay was quiet and there was adequate grass for potty walks. For the price, we couldn't complain!

It really is bizarre that dogs are not allowed in the little park area. The lawn isn’t even well kept! Not sure what they are protecting it from. 🤔

This trail was wonderful! Just the right amount of hiking for our little 12lb Pomsky. It made us feel like we had not missed out on a hiking experience! Beautiful scenery and he was able to splash around in some of the shallow sections of the creek.

Yes, dogs are not allowed on trails. But we enjoyed the drive through the park so much that we did it several times, getting out at scenic spots to enjoy the views and take photos. It’s very drivable, without the steep, winding roads we typically associate with national parks. We even lucked out and found snow in the Jenny Lake parking lot, which our dog loved playing in! We had a good experience and felt like we still saw so many beautiful parts of the park, even with a dog in the car!

This was a great spot to explore and enjoy the mountain views and weather! Spots for swimming and rocks to climb on. We loved it!

We started at Emily Stevens Park and it was lovely. But the real gem is across the street at Rendezvous Park (“R” Park) so make sure you see both sides of the river! 😍

This “loop” is quite spread out and most of the shops or studios look like they’re actually homes. It was difficult and a little off-putting to know which spaces we should approach and which ones we shouldn’t. Many were closed.
That said, the shops that were open were very friendly and accommodating!!

Listen, this kind of trail would be considered absolute paradise if we had one in our Kansas home town. For a National Park? It was slightly dull and disappointing. However, our dog loved it! Especially the portions of shallow. clear, crisp river water he got to romp in. All in all we were happy there was a place he could enjoy inside the park!

Such a beautiful, clean apartment and the location couldn’t have been better! Literally surrounded by trees in every direction, but easy access to the road and a cute little neighborhood for groceries and takeout. The grassy area was great for potty breaks. We only saw the hosts once when we had trouble with our key code. Otherwise it felt like we had the place to ourselves.

We needed an overnight stop on a long road trip and the reviews for this place were so great, we decided to give it a try. VERY dog friendly. We saw almost more dogs than people. 😆 Other than a bus of seniors, every guest we saw had a dog.
Room was a bit dated, but very clean and spacious. Grounds were perfect for potty breaks with lots of well-maintained grass. We were super happy with our stay!

We thoroughly enjoyed our meal and the patio is directly in front of the iconic Welcome To Golden sign!

The room had everything we needed and plenty of space for our puppy’s crate. It was clean and there weren’t any unpleasant smells. The grassy area outside was oddly shaped and most of it hadn’t been mowed.