Continuing the tradition with a second decade of warm hospitality,
the Snowberry Inn Bed & Breakfast is now under new ownership, Pat and Sherrie Dohrer. Our cozy yet spacious cabin is located in the beautiful Ogden Valley on the east side of the Wasatch Mountain Range – home to Powder Mountain, Wolf Mountain and Snowbasin, proud host of the 2002 Winter Olympic Downhill Competitive Events and the Annual Ogden Valley Balloon Festival in Eden.
Utah is a state rich with
history. What better way to share that history here at the Snowberry
Inn than to have theme rooms that relate to Utah history and tell a
story about the area that surrounds the Wasatch Mountains? The
Snowberry Inn has 8 rooms, each reflecting in its décor a piece of
history. A great reason to come back again … and again ...
Each
room has a private bath. We do not have telephones or televisions in
the rooms except for the apartment. The only thing to make noise is a
hairdryer. So you'll rest well, assured. There is one television in the
common area with TV. Enjoy our billiards table, dart board or one of
several card games, cribbage or chess, play the piano for our other
guests, or soak in the out door hot tub. Summer evenings lend amazing
views of feeding humming birds. Or, you can make the front porch a seat
to watch incoming storms.
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Pioneer
Although
early pioneers in Utah did not get to experience many luxuries, this
room combines comfort with their history. The Pioneer is filled with
antiques that reflect the past of these brave settlers an 1895 Bible,
Singer Sewing Machine and photos of early mining days in Utah convey
reminders of how life was in those days. Click for pictures and features list.
Canyons
The
Utah Indians took refuge in the canyons throughout Utah. The terrain in
the area was a challenge for all who explored or inhabited it. The
canyons provided shelter from the elements as well as majestic beauty.
The room conveys a feeling of the earlier time. The cowhide valances,
Native American artwork, dream catcher & drum give you a sense of
the tribes of Utah Indians. Click for pictures and features list.
Monte Cristo
The beauty of the area of Monte Cristo cannot be denied. The early
settlers to Utah saw the beauty of the natural forest, the agile elk,
the never-ending mountains and the blue skies. The full circle of the
seasons is encompassed here…The spring trees in bloom, in summer the
green foliage flows, fall colors deep and vibrant and the winter snow
covered and peaceful. No matter what the season comfort surrounds you! Click for pictures and features list.
Backcountry
Go back in time to the early trappers, traders and explorers. Finding
food from the resources that surround you, keeping warm with the skins
of animals and becoming familiar with the land was a daily regimen for
the early settlers. The Mountain Men that preceded the settlers have
commonly been referred to as authentic American heroes. This room
depicts the many aspects of these men. Click for pictures and features list.
Wasatch Winter
High
and cascading, the Wasatch Mountains are on the western range of the
Rocky Mountains. The elevation ranges from 9000-10000 feet. The early
settlers used the mountains for sources of timber, water and granite.
Trappers, traders, explorers and prospectors combed the terrain
valiantly. In present day, the Wasatch Front is a Mecca of year around
recreation. The state has coined the phrase “the greatest snow on
earth” for winter sports enthusiasts. Throughout the room the décor
reminds you of that famous phrase. Click for pictures and features list.
Pineview
Inviting and nestled in the mountain, Pineview reservoir is there. In
Utah it has been said of the water issue it is one extreme or the
other. A man made reservoir & dam was one alternative to settle the
conflict of water for people along the Wasatch Front. What most people
see as just a place for recreation, the Ogden River Project took
several years to complete. Fishing, boating, sailing and swimming are
constant during the summers at Pineview. This room depicts just that! Click for pictures and features list.
Lake Bonneville
The aroma of salt is not what one expects away from a
coast but in Utah it is here! The Great Salt Lake is a small remnant of
Lake Bonneville. Lake Bonneville encompassed 1/3 of the state of Utah
and parts of neighboring states. The Great Salt Lake is the largest
saltwater lake in the western hemisphere. Lake Bonneville was home to
different types of water life and it is thought that Bear Lake that
borders Utah and Idaho is home to the different species of fish
descended from the earlier species of the lake. The décor in the room
welcomes you to the past and present. Click for pictures and features list.
Sundance Suite
The Sundance Film Festival has been around longer than most people
think but it was Robert Redford who wanted to create arts and
recreation for people who appreciate it. He saw this in Park City and
the festival continued to grow. He said, “To us Sundance will always be
a dream. What you see, smell, taste and feel here is a dream being
carefully nurtured. It is an area whose pledge is to people. What we
offer in the form of art and culture, spirit and service, is homegrown
and available to all.” This quote is also our sentiment about the
Snowberry Inn. Click for pictures and features list.