This bed and breakfast is a cluster of several cheerful red cottages nestled in the pines, in the tiny town of Tahoma. Each cottage has 1 or 2 rooms, individually decorated with homey and comfortable furnishings. (I've stayed in Moose Station and Bear's Den, and they each have an appropriate stuffed animal). Families and groups larger than 2 can rent one of the 4-6 person cottages, but breakfast is not included in the price. Dick and Ulli White, the owners, serve a marvelous breakfast in the upstairs lounge area, complete with several different egg/sausage/homemade pastry options to give you fuel for the morning's activities. They also offer a complimentary snack and wine hour in the evening.
For dinner, one can either explore some of the restaurants in the area (such as the Swiss Lakewood) or just meander a few steps over to the onsite restaurant, The Stony Ridge Cafe, for tasty Californian-World Fusion cuisine.
Dick and Ulli are very friendly and are happy to offer suggestions on where to ski or on what else there is to do in the area. On a blustery day I would be tempted to forgo skiing and just hang out in the lounge and play scrabble and drink coffee, or just snuggle under the covers back in the room. This place represents the West Shore at its friendliest and coziest.