What are the lodges along the WTW like?
Most likely your trip will include a couple of B&Bs, an old, rustic, historical lodge, a dude ranch, and possibly a cabin or two. Please note: Old lodges do not have the typical motel rooms with two large beds and a bathroom. Many of the rooms have double beds and bathrooms may be down the hall. When doing the WTW, you might stay at least one or two nights in a place you would never have booked on your own. Don’t be surprised if these turn out to be your favorites. We consider them to be local gems. After a long day of hiking, you’ll be so happy to get your boots off, shower, eat, drink, slip into pajamas and sink into a bed, that you may not even notice how rustic the lodging is.