Justin Trails B&B Resort
Family and pet-friendly resort on 200 very hilly acres. Choose from lodging in two log cabins, three deluxe suites in our 1920 farmhouse, two cottages, a former chicken coop, or three drive-in tent campsites. Onsite lodging includes private decks/porches, kitchenettes, whirlpools, and fireplaces/air conditioning. Pet-friendly, pets stay with you for $45/night. Drive-in tent camping includes a fire pit, wood, picnic table, porta potty, and warm indoor showers inside the Elegant Barn, with no charge for pets. Homemade breakfast is available every morning from 7:30–10 am in The Lodge. All lodging includes outdoor activities: disc golf, hiking, birding, and hand-feeding llamas Porter & Stout.
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- Food Allergen Accommodations
- Yes
- EV Charging Station
- Yes
- Service Animals Welcome
- Yes
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Features
Pets Welcome/Inquire
WI-FI
- Trail Length (miles)
- 10
- AC
- Yes
- Natural Attractions Type
- Parks, Forests, Trails
- Scenic Vistas
- Campground Type
- Tent
- Group Sites
- On-Site Bed & Breakfast Amenities
- Full Breakfast
- Children Welcome/Inquire
- Nature Trails
- Yes
- Fire Pit
- Yes
- Rental
- Yes
- Cabin Amenities
- Fireplace
- High-Speed Internet Access
- TV
- Whirlpool
- In Room Bed & Breakfast
- Whirlpools
- Private Bath
- AC
- TV/DVD/VCR
- Fireplace
- Internet
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Travel Green Wisconsin Certified

Certified: (Req. 30 Points)
To be certified through Travel Green Wisconsin, all participants must achieve at least 30 points on the Travel Green Wisconsin Checklist. The more points a business attains, the greener they are in their operations.
Green Innovations
- Original buildings on property have been renovated and restored using eco-friendly materials and methods
- Encourage guests to learn about nature and take part in nature-based activities
- Provides recreation including disc golf, llama trekking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing
- Purchase bulk, local, organic, & Fair Trade items
- Native plants are used in landscaping, strip cropping is maintained to prevent erosion, and a forestry plan has been developed
