Hotels in Caldwell, Idaho

Hotels in Caldwell, Idaho
Tagged as the "Hub of the Northwest," the city of Caldwell has successfully developed multifarious fields of interests in this Idaho enclave by venturing into winery, poultry and agricultural development. Sebree Park, Luby Park and Ustick Parks are only three of its 10 parks where visitors can indulge in outdoor sports. Those who are enjoy water skiing, boating and bird watching can tour Lake Lowell. War Hawk Museum displays aviation paraphernalia and antiques. Visitors can also watch or join the riveting Caldwell Night Rodeo and the Snake River Stampede in which cowboys display their skills and talents. Visitors can easily find hotels and lodging within the city.

La Quinta Inn

Located off I-84 in Caldwell, this property houses 65 standard rooms and six suites and has non-smoking and smoking rooms. Each room provides basic amenities plus data port phones, cable channels and free Internet access. Free parking spaces and meeting rooms are also available. Guests can take advantage of the free Bright Side breakfast. Indoor pools and a spa on site make stays at the hotel relaxing and rejuvenating. Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, Crestwood Community, Ustil and Whittenberger Parks are within a five-mile radius of the hotel, while Boondocks Water Park and Roaring Springs Water Park provide water sports for guests. Caldwell Night Rodeo is only a mile from the hotel. La Quinta Inn accepts pets. Check in is 2 p.m. and check out is 12 noon.

La Quinta Inn
901 Specht Avenue
Caldwell, ID 83605
(208) 454 2222
lq.com

Sundowner Motel

Just off I-84, Sundowner Motel is ideal for visitors who want affordable but comfortable rooms. Guests could select from queen, king or double bed rooms. Conveniently located in downtown Caldwell the hotel serves a complimentary breakfast on Saturday and Sunday and has both non-smoking and smoking rooms. Those who will stay in Caldwell for extended periods can take advantage of Sundowner's apartment-style rooms. Local attractions like the Caldwell Night Rodeo and Fairgrounds are nearby. Guests can play golf, go camping or hiking, and engage in other recreational activities in the area. Guests can bring small pets for a nominal fee. Check in is 3 p.m. and check out is 11 a.m.

Sundowner Motel
1002 Arthur St.
Caldwell, ID 83605 US
(208) 459 1585
the-sundownermotel.com

The Best Western Caldwell Inn & Suites

Located in downtown Caldwell, this hotel has 69 comfortable and clean rooms. Aside from basic amenities, guests can use the high speed Internet access, fitness center, pool and hot tub at no charge and receive a complimentary breakfast each morning. Visitors can explore Boise River and local mountain ranges or go camping, rock climbing, white water rafting and backpacking at nearby Lake Lowell. Wine connoisseurs will enjoy touring local wineries. The hotel accepts pets but with restrictions. Check in is 3 p.m. and check out is 12 noon.

The Best Western Caldwell Inn & Suites
908 Specht Avenue
Caldwell, ID 83605 US
(208) 454 7225
bestwesternidaho.com

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