![]() ![]() Sadly, people in this area have also been known to shoot loose dogs that wander onto their property. BUT we do actually have many neighbors in our area who do not appreciate loose pets running through their yards, particularly as many have chickens or small livestock that do not appreciate being chased, or have dogs of their own which may not play well with other dogs. I know it looks like you are in the middle of nowhere, and the urge to release fluffy’s inner Call of the Wild is strong…run free fluffy, run free…. Pets must be constrained to the confines of the yard around the cabin at all times when outside. Please let us know the number and kind of pets you’d like to bring with you. Pets are allowed on approval, at the time of reservation. We require an additional $20/night pet fee. Please dispose of your butts in one of the outdoor trash receptacles. There is NO smoking inside the building! This includes any substance, including tobacco, marijuana, or “vape” electronic cigarettes. Sometimes we can accommodate an earlier check in or later check out if you request it ahead of time. At the day of checkout, simply lock the door behind you and you are good to go! Conversely, if you would like someone to be present at check-in, or would like to visit with us, or have any questions for us, please let us know! We will be happy to meet with you and accommodate you in any way we can!Ĭheck out is by 11:00am. Check in time is after 3:00pm. There will be a Welcome booklet there with information about your stay. At any point after check-in time you are able to arrive and let yourself into the cabin. The cabin is locked with a combination keypad that will be changed to the last 4 digits of your contact phone number before you arrive (unless you specify a specific alternate code). Our general practice is a no-contact check in. We will provide as much or as little contact as you like during your stay. If we haven’t heard from you, we’ll expect you and have your cabin ready for you! Check-in Policy With less than 48 hours notice, you’ll be charged the full amount of your stay. You may call to cancel with no penalty up to 7 days in advance. Canceling between 3-7 days in advance will result in a one-night charge. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and cash for payment. ![]() v2.3.It is our practice to charge one-night room and taxes upon receiving your reservation. Payment in full is due upon check-in. *Your location is only used for distance estimates. To access the most recent Federal Register Notice, visit. To learn more about the Directory and map, contact the BIA Division of Tribal Government Services at (202) 513-7641. The locations of tribal and federal offices shown in this map viewer are not to be used for legal purposes, and the BIA does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. The reference map is also designed to reflect the general locations of BIA regional and agency offices and tribal government headquarters. Because the BIA cannot track all tribal leadership changes in real time, it does not guarantee the accuracy of the Directory's tribal contact information. As tribal elections and other changes in tribal leadership occur at various times throughout the year, the Directory's information is the most currently available at the time of its update and approval. 26826), which is the official listing of all federally recognized tribes in the United States, pursuant to the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (Pub. It should be used in conjunction with the Federal Register Notice of Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (81 Fed. It's important to note that the Directory is not an official listing of federally recognized tribes. The BIA's commitment to enhanced communication led to transforming this publication into the electronic interactive app before you. It quickly became one of Indian Affairs' most requested documents, and is now used by federal, state and local governments, news media, businesses, researchers, and the general public as a resource to help them connect with Indian Country. Disclaimer: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) first developed the Tribal Leaders Directory as an internal reference document for its employees. ![]()
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