The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 4, 2022

MEDIA CONTACT:
Teri Treat
Inn at Lynden
info@innatlynden.com
+1 360-746-8597
https://innatlynden.com/

Inn at Lynden's Spring Promotions

 The Inn at Lynden, a 35-room boutique hotel located in downtown Lynden, has announced a Credit 2U spring promotion. Guests booking any suite at the seasonal rate between April 1 and May 31, 2022 receive a preloaded $30 credit card for each night of their stay. The credit card can be used anywhere Visa is accepted and applied toward dinner, drinks, a special gift or the cost of the room. 

April 15 also marks the return of their popular TeeForeTwo promotion, a stay & play golf package held in partnership with Homestead Farms Golf Club. It includes a round of golf for two, with cart and an overnight stay in a double queen room for just $229. Homestead Farms Golf Club is just one mile from the Inn and features an award winning course design in a picture-postcard setting. This promotion is available Sunday through Thursday only and is subject to room and tee time availability.  

The Inn at Lynden is located in the Waples Mercantile Building and shares space with five other unique merchants including Avenue Bread, Bellingham Baby Company, Cheeks Jeans, Overflow Taps, and Village Books & Paper Dreams.  

For more information, call the Inn directly at 360/746-8597, stop in at 100 5th Street in Lynden, WA, reach out to them online at info@innatlynden.com, or visit their website at www.innatlynden.com.

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