Bed and breakfast: three rooms with queen size beds in the main house, private baths, satellite TV and telephone. A ground-level, oriental suite with king size bed, fireplace, jacuzzi tub and walk-in marble shower, kitchenette, and exquisite amenities.
Two bedroom suite with queen size beds, shared bath, a full kitchen, and outdoor deck. Japanese garden, waterfall, and outdoor spa. Other amenities include: sports room, indoor racquetball court, chip-and-putt golf greens, bicycles, music room, library and gazebo and full gourmet breakfast.
B&B prices include
• A full-course gourmet breakfast of seasonal local fresh fruit, juices, tea or coffee, and chef's entree,
• Use of the B&B's ample facilities and amenities,
• And a complimentary evening beverage.
The origin of “Frozen Dog” is traced to Colonel William C. Hunter, an early Emmett settler who planted orchards on a ranch he called the Frozen Dog. In the 1880s he moved to Kansas City and began publishing a fictitious Idaho newspaper called the Howling Wolf. He also wrote a book entitled Frozen Dog Tales.
In his youth the builder/owner of the Digs worked in the Frozen Dog orchards. Years later while teaching English in the Outback of Australia, he discovered “Digs”means lodging/home. He went on to teach his way around the world and later also traveled extensively as a businessman, and wherever the owner journeyed, he sought out bed and breakfasts for their inherent warm hospitality. The Frozen Dog Digs continues that fine tradition.