Willows Inn

Lummi Island, Washington

Perched against a backdrop of evergreens, the Willows Inn features spectacular views of Georgia Strait and the San Juans. Innkeepers Riley Starks has enthusiastically breathed new life into the nearly century old Inn and revived the tradition of the farm—resort.

Cozy rooms and peaceful, natural surroundings are just the beginning. Expressing his commitment to Slow Food Ideals, Riley creates delightfully inspired meals using fresh eggs, produce, and fruit from his Nettles Farm, as well as local seafood — all enjoyed before a scenic marine backdrop. Days are filled with Island life — exploring beaches, whale watching, kayaking, winter storms, and sunsets.

Learn more about Willows Inn & Lummi Island Washington at www.willows-inn.com

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Willows Inn

Amenities

8 rooms with private entries. Guest house and cottage with fireplaces, steam bath or claw foot tub. TV/DVD. Fireplace lounge, hot tub, bicycle rentals, bocce court, boat trips, massage therapy. Retreats and weddings.
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Contact Information

Willows Inn

Innkeepers: Riley Starks & Judy Olsen

Reservations: 1.888.294.2620

Phone: 1.360.758.2620

innkeeper@willows-inn.com

www.willows-inn.com

In The Press

The menu of Craig Miller, the chef at the Willows, keeps so closely abreast of the garden that it's hard to imagine one that's more local or seasonal....wake up each morning to breakfast eggs from The Nettles - about the best I've ever had, they're the kind you want to linger over while watching the massive freighters that quietly plow their way in and out of Rosario Strait, Orcas Island behind them, lit by the morning sun. ....the inn is likely to remain a restorative and unpretentious place to stay, Lummi a hidden gem of pristine quiet, and the kitchen focused on serving, in a straightforward way, the most local food imaginable.
– Deborah Madison, Gourmet, July 2007