(Divisadero MX)
We stayed at the Hotel Divisadero Barrancas on the rim of Copper Canyon. Originally, it was a private home; that now has been enlarged to entertain and house guests. It was much like a lodge with rooms, restaurant, bar, and lounging areas.
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They had lots of native arts and decorations, and one room dedicated to the original owner and special visitors. Sitting in front of a large stone fireplace was a good way to relax and stay warm in the cool evening.
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The guest rooms overlooked the ravines with spectacular views from the private patio. Decor was rustic but very comfortable. However, the college kids partying in the room above made for a late bedtime.
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The food was good, the ambiance charming, and the unique lodging made for an enjoyable stay. Highly recommended.
Camp: Hotel Divisadero Barrancas
Scene: Lodge, ravines
What are the college kids doing there anyways? 😉
A group of exchange students touring the area. Hey, their only young once; I give em a pass.
The loud college party would have ruined it for me. I like quiet at night. Glad you had a great time.
Yeah, it was annoying. But all-in-all, it was a great experience.
Thank God for ear plugs