This motel is good value in this winery region of the Yakima Valley but the town is of zero interest. We stayed two nights, visiting wineries by day, tried the two "best" restaurants and were extremely disappointed. If we were to return to the region, we would stay in Walla Walla, a very appealing town.
The Country Inn was very simple but the room was clean and adequate and the price was right. We could not get the WIFI to work but fortunately there was also a cat 5 outlet. Breakfast was a little above average.
We would not stay here again, not because of the motel but because of the town there is nothing sunny about the atmosphere in this dreary town.
Our stay in this hotel was part of a 53 day US tour that took us over 10,000 miles, 36 different hotels, and a different restaurant every evening. We were on a budget so did not stay in luxury hotels or generally eat in expensive restaurants. This review is relative to what we found on average. We booked all hotels in advance over the internet, when available, and checked them all against reviews on TripAdvisor.com which we found very helpful.
We found that the independently owned (not affiliated with a chain) owner managed hotels, like this one, are generally better value and nicer places to stay than the chains. We stayed in 8 on our trip and did not have a single poor experience. We generally found them in the AAA book and checked them out on TripAdvisor.com.









