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Brookside Apr 3rd, 2008 08:54 AM

PS -- You said "outdoor adventures" - lots of hiking trails and canoeing in this area, too. White River is nearby, Buffalo River a little further. Several lakes, too. I've traveled to this are in May, and it was very pleasant -- not too hot yet (although there can be exceptions.)

mhc Apr 3rd, 2008 09:04 AM

Land Between the Lakes is a loevly part of KY. You might also think about the Ozarks?

Wherever you go, this website may help you find a place where the bride, groom and dogs will all be happy.

http://www.petfriendlytravel.com/

mhc Apr 3rd, 2008 09:18 AM

Meant LBL is lovely, not loevly.

Found this on Pet Friendly Travel. Arkansas, so it's a reasonable drive.
Great cabins, privacy, close to a town named Dogpatch, less than $100 per night.
http://www.ozarkcabins.com/ozarkmountaincabins/

mhc Apr 3rd, 2008 09:40 AM

Arsenic and Old Lace B&B in Eureka Springs!

It's a little more than a cabin but perfect for a honeymoon or any romantic occasion. Dogs are allowed in the Patio and Library Suites. May be worth a kennel or sitter to stay in the Tree Top Suite.

http://www.eurekaspringsromancebb.co...modations.html


zimmaphobia Apr 3rd, 2008 09:59 AM

Thanks for the petfriendly website, I'll use that this time and probably many more times in the future.

LBL, Ozarks and Eureka Springs all look awesome and exactly like the type of place we're looking for. Also, I'm a sucker b&bs and Arsenic looks really neat too. Thanks for all the tips! Anyone who has more, keep 'em coming. I can use all the ideas that'll fit into my brain.

clarkgriswold Apr 3rd, 2008 10:07 AM

Fly to Vegas and then drive up to Zion National park. Maybe spend your first night in a luxurious Vegas room, since they are cheap cheap in August.

aloha Apr 3rd, 2008 10:37 AM

You could drive to the small historic town of Hermann Mo in a few hours. There are many B&Bs--I don't know how many accept pets. You could go to the wineries in the area and Washington which has a nice little downtown. You can walk or bike the Katy Trail.
www.hermannmo.info/
www.missouriwine.org/
http://www.washmo.org/cgi-bin/templa...tor/start.html

This is a pretty, somewhat strenuous, hike nearby http://tinyurl.com/2p9bmq
www.mdc.mo.gov/conmag/2006/06/30.htm

stokebailey Apr 3rd, 2008 07:51 PM

We like going to Door County Wis and staying in cottages there. The Gulls has funky knotty pine cottages in Bailey's Harbor overlooking Lake Michigan.

Hermann is nice. Take a day trip to St.Louis, free art museum, treat yourself to supper somewhere.

stokebailey Apr 3rd, 2008 07:55 PM

My parents honeymooned in Eureka Springs, at the big old haunted hotel.

trippinkpj Apr 3rd, 2008 09:01 PM

I was in Eureka Springs once, pre-DH. I agree that would be a great spot for you to go to.

zimmaphobia Apr 10th, 2008 03:31 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions guys! I'm going to keep this thread marked for future trips. My mother and I will be taking a trip to Hermann this summer to do some wine tasting--so thanks for that suggestion. DF and I are going to Chicago for our honeymoon. It's close enough to drive and has a lot of hotel options.

beanweb24 Apr 10th, 2008 04:52 PM

I don't want to be a downer, but is your budget $1000 for 4-5 nights including lodging, meals, etc? If so, I fear your desire to have one, if not daily, massages might be hard to achieve. Massages are expensive these days - figure $80 for a 50 minute, and $110 or so for a 90 minute massage. So even doing one would be a pretty big hit to the honeymoon budget...and does DF get a "treat" of equivalent value? :)

beanweb24 Apr 10th, 2008 04:53 PM

Ahhh...my apologies, Zimm. I just reread your "one if not daily massage" comment again and understand that you have already taken that into account.

Nevermind.

I'll enroll myself in reading comprehension tout de suite.


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