I did not look as I operate on the general assumption that any hotel I book will have a full bathroom, note that this one does not. It is dormitory style with a stalled toilet bathroom off the hallway as well as shower rooms. The shower room is one individual shower but there is no way to know if it is clean or dirty, so make sure you bring shower shoes. This property is actually in the park which is nice for early hikes, but means no cell service. This hotel also does not offer WiFi, but you can stand on the porch of the museum two buildings away for internet access. That did not bother me but did bother others of our party. The attached restaurant is very limited and expensive($35 for two small slices of meatloaf a dollop of mashed potatoes and four pieces of asparagus), I would recommend that you eat in town as we heard from other patrons it was very good. As for my lower rating on cleanliness, again lies a lot with the shower but also we were on the property for about 24 hours and one of the stalls in the only restroom near our room did not have toilet paper at all. In the room itself there was dirt and debris under along the walls and it had a disturbing smell so the window had to be open the whole time. On the upside of this place, there is a common area with a large fireplace which was really nice after our snow filled hikes during the day. It was also a place where we swapped stories with other hotel guests, which was very pleasant and special to this type of hotel.