After our beautiful hiking trip in British Columbia, we stayed at a charming AirB&B in Marrowstone, Washington. Marrowstone is a magical island at the tip-top point of Washington state below Victoria, BC. I am not a fan of camping, so we decided to give glamping a try. The drive in to the site was the worst part of the trip, and it truly scared me. We took a wrong turn because it was dark, and the signs were hard to make out. We ended up getting stuck in an overgrown forest where our car got stuck between the trees! It felt like the beginning of a scary movie, which set the tone of the night for me. Once Mom finally backed out without flipping the car, we finally found the site. It made me growl.
I’m not going to lie; it looked creepy as hell at night. We made our way up to a dark cabin with no lights to make dinner. We couldn’t find a way to turn on the lights, so Mom and her friends used the flashlights and lantern to heat up leftover pho. They made me eat boring kibble on the floor, which was pretty disappointing. I threw up right after I ate because I was feeling car sick. We went back to the site where our glamping tent was waiting. Mom and her friends started a fire, and I was on guard-dog alert because there were too many smells and sounds I didn’t know. I kept hearing sounds and began growling into the dark forest. Mom and her friends seemed to be having a blast drinking beer, but I have seen a lot of scary movies, and I wasn’t about to take chances. I stayed up all night growling. At one point in the night, Mom woke up because there were coyotes howling like crazy outside. I started to bark, and Mom cuddled me to tell me it was going to be okay. The next morning we looked around, and the farm wasn’t scary at all!




















Rating for the 9 mile farm AirB&B:
If it were Mom’s choice, she’d say it was 2 paws up because she loved this little place. However, I gave this AirB&B 1 paw up because camping and glamping are far too scary for me. The sounds, smells, and critters give me buttloads of anxiety. If your pup is a guard dog, this may be a bad choice for her. This AirB&B would be the perfect romantic getaway in the woods, and I would highly recommend it for couples. The highlights of the place were the cozy bed, the fun snacks, and the campfire. Mom said it was a great deal too at only $55 USD per night. Here is a link to the property, if you ever decide to venture to Washington: www.airbnb.com/rooms/20710726?location=Marrowstone%2C%20WA%2C%20United%20States&s=lgm3se5c.
Remember to arrive during the day so you don’t make the same mistakes we did!
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I’m withyou! I wouldn’t like all the nature 😬But my mom agrees with your mom, she’d love it!
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It was so scary out there, but I was brave and tried to protect everyone 😉
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Part of this sounds great, part of this sounds scary! I’m so sorry to hear you got car sick – no fun at all!
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Yeah, it really sucked, but Mom just loves to sleep outside. Weird!
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A magnificent blog for big dog travel. I loved reading about the adventures of your travels. Keep
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Thanks Grams 🙂
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Cute outpost. Not sure I’d enjoy the glamping but it looks quite charming.
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It was very cute, but VERY frightening! 🙂
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Maybe my smaller dog would enjoy it… nah, she’s not quite 7 months old and still scared of her shadow.
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Hehe, awwww! Poor baby 🙂
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We like camping, but glamping is even better! Shame you found it scary, I would be with your Mom giving it 2 paws up 😀 #feetdotravel
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It is fancy schmancy! You should definitely do it if you ever visit the PNW!
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Ooh this cabin looks lovely! I can imagine it is spooky at night, but it looks charming and how sweet that they offered food for free and what you can pay! #FeetDoTravel
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Yes, it was so thoughtfully designed. Such a cool little getaway 🙂
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I don’t think I could sleep at night with all those sounds and that van outside! Too many horror movies for me clearly too! Does look really cool though and I am glad you had a great stay!
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Yes, my parents love scary movies, and I know what could happen! That’s why I was the guard dog 🙂
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Scarlett is ahead of me since I have never glamped! I love to camp but I have interest in glamping. The correct opportunity has not crossed my path. I like this place a lot. It is more of a cabin in the woods. Plus, it is nice that they have some stuff on the shelves (even if you have to pay something). #feetdotravel
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You should definitely try it out some day, it’s truly charming 🙂
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From what sounded like a pretty scary start to the adventure, it all sorted itself out the next day. A very cool looking AirBnB.
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I love big dogs, follow for follow? great content.
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Thank you! I would love to follow you 🙂 I will check out your blog tonight.
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My Sally would spend all her time sitting on my knee and refusing to go outside! I would love it if i could get the dog off my knee!!
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Hahahahaha, say hi to Sally for me 🙂
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9 Mile Farm looks like the perfect place for a getaway with the dog. Walking around this area must be refreshing too!
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It was a great little getaway, and walking around with a cup of tea was perfect in the morning 🙂
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I found a new blog to read! Hi Scarlett, Im Scout the AdventureDawg. I’m a puppy blogger too. I love to write about my camping adventures with my family. This place looks really cool. I like the tent, I usually glamp in my family’s RV. I get the couch bed. I can’t wait to read about the rest of your adventures. Hi paw!
Safe Travels – Scout 🐾
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Hi Scout! You are much braver than me. I love hiking and getting muddy, but I am still a bit scared of camping. I can’t wait to share adventures and read more from you 🙂
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Choppy is a non-camping dog as well – I love the woods, but I think all the sounds and smells freak her out. She still goes with me, because she would rather be with me than be elsewhere, but in her heart she wants to be warm and cozy in a hotel.
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My mom also loves to sleep in nature, but I think it’s way too creepy! Tell Choppy I said hi 🙂
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I will!
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#Nice BLOG!!!
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Thank you, I appreciate the support 🙂
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Wow! Such a charming and picturesque place and landscape. I am definitely adding Marrowstone and this hotel to my bucket list. Seems like a very cozy place!
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Thank you 🙂 you should definitely check it out one day, it’s cozy and wild!
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I love this place! We just booked an Airbnb at Lake Tahoe and plan to take our pup. If we ever venture to Washington with our road-trip-loving Bailey, we would love to stay in this place and explore!
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Airbnb’s are the coolest. I love how they all have their own personality. I hope you and Bailey get to hang out here one day 🙂
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Haha, entertaining
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Thank you Kelly 🙂
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