Hospitality - Kanab, Utah, United States
The Cowboy Bunkhouse is a Western Hostel (Private rooms with shared kitchens, bathrooms, and showers) where guests can experience the Old West by sleeping in bunks, visiting with other travelers, and getting suggestions on where to go from the Trail Boss. You can relax with a book in the Parlor, sing around the old piano in the Sarsaparilla Saloon, and pick your own fresh veggies from the garden for dinner. Learn the history of REAL American Cowboys. Where weary travelers leave as friends.The Cowboy Bunkhouse pays homage to the cowboys, cowgirls, cattle trails and railroads of the 1800's. Each room is named after a cowboy or cowgirl: William Pickett, Frank Eaton, Pheobe Ann Oakley, and Myra Maybelle Shirley to name a few. Each (north south) hall is named after a cattle trail from Texas to Kansas: Shawnee, Chisolm, Western, and Goodnight-Loving. Each (east west) hall is named after a railroad: Union Pacific, Kansas Pacific, and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Each room in the Kansas wing is named after a city where the cattle trails met the railroads: Dodge City, Abilene, and Wichita. Each room in the Texas wing is named after a city where the cattle drives began. Come share the adventure!
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