The Lodge
This rustic and romantic suite is set off with a massive lodge-pole pine king size bed and handsome oak entertainment center housing a TV and VCR. Colors and décor are reminiscent of lodge rooms you would expect to find in areas such as Yellowstone Park. Eye-catching western quilts, a handmade bedspread and other frontier relics, along with the two-person jetted tub and shower, are sure to please. This ground floor room boasts both an outside and inside entrance.
Butch Cassidy Stayed Here. This western theme is reminiscent of a story, confirmed by descendents of the early owners of the mansion, that the second owner of the Hines Mansion was Provo's sheriff. The Sheriff was also cousin to the infamous Butch Cassidy, or George LeRoy Parker as he was named by his respectable Mormon parents. It is said that Butch would visit his cousin while things "cooled off" for him in other parts of the West. Sometimes Butch would find things too hot for him here in Provo and would check himself into a cell in his cousin's jail until things were better in town. Our Lodge was part of the Parlor in that era, so it may be assumed Butch stayed elsewhere in the Mansion on these family visits.
All of our rooms have private bathrooms.
Please see Reservations for room rates.
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