🏔️ Discover Hillcrest Inn – Comfort, Charm, and Scenic Views
Windows to the Soul (And the Really Big Mountains)
There is an old saying that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” but at Hillcrest Inn, beauty is actually just through that giant window in the lobby. “Discovering” this place is like finding a twenty-dollar bill in your winter coat, except the twenty-dollar bill is a charming boutique inn and the winter coat is a scenic mountain range.
The charm here isn’t manufactured; you can’t buy this much character at a big-box furniture store. It’s in the creaky floorboards that tell stories of a thousand peaceful footsteps and the staff who treat you like a long-lost cousin who actually has money. But let’s talk about the “Scenic Views.” These aren’t just “you can see a tree if you lean out the bathroom window” views. These are “I’m going to stare at that ridge until I become one with the moss” views.
Comfort at Hillcrest is defined by the mattress. We’ve all stayed at hotels where the bed feels like a piece of plywood covered in a thin https://www.hillcrestinn.net/ layer of hope. Here, the bed is a marshmallow cloud designed by sleep scientists to ensure you miss breakfast. And you won’t even care. You’ll just look out at the sunrise hitting the peaks, breathe in that crisp air that hasn’t been recycled through an office HVAC system, and realize that your soul needed this more than it needed that extra shot of espresso.
Discussion Topic: The “View” Hierarchy – Does the scenery change your personality?
Does looking at a mountain range actually make us better people, or do we just feel more sophisticated while eating a bagel? If you had the choice between a room with a 5-star view and a 1-star bed, or a 1-star view and a 5-star bed, which would you choose for your ultimate discovery?