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The facade looks like a mock up of an Old West main street and each room has a theme
from the 'Stable' to the 'Barber Shop.' The decor is simple and comfy with just enough
imagination to make it interesting. Besides that this is the cleanest, friendliest and most
highly recommended place in town.
Jackson Demonstration State Forest CAMPGROUND
( 707-964-5674; campsites $15)
Campsites have barbecue pits and pit toilets, but no water. Get a permit from the on-site
host, or from a self-registration kiosk.
Baechtel Creek Inn & Spa BOUTIQUE HOTEL
( 800-459-9911, 707-459-9063; www.baechtelcreekinn.com ; 101 Gregory Lane; d incl breakfast
$119-159; )
As Willits' only upscale option, this place draws an interesting mix: Japanese bus tours,
business travelers and wine trippers. The standard rooms are nothing too flashy, but they
have top-notch linens, iPod docks and tasteful art. Custom rooms come with local wine
and more space. The immaculate pool and lovely egg breakfast on the patio are perks.
Eating
Loose Caboose Cafe SANDWICHES
(10 Woods St; sandwiches $7-11; 7:30am-3pm)
People tend to get a bit flushed when talking about the sandwiches at the Loose Caboose,
which gets jammed at lunch. The Reuben and Sante Fe Chicken sandwiches are two sa-
vory delights.
Aztec Grill MEXICAN
(781 S Main St; burritos $5-8; 5am-9pm)
Yes this is in the Chevron Gas Station but the unanimous vote from locals is that this is,
hands down, the best Mexican food in town. Cheap too.
Mariposa Market GROCERIES
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