The Best Western Pioneer in Lusk, WY is going back to the Stone Age with furniture that will last for centuries and add to the enjoyment of their guest. They are pioneering the way for other hotels to take a new approach towards outdoor furniture that can withstand the use and abuse a hotel puts it through. It appears as though the owner Tom Wasserburger has found a way to put an end to the countless hours that go into maintaining outdoor furniture, not to mention the cost for annual replacements bringing with it waste and destruction of our natural resources. With stone furniture Wasserburger has created a paradise for his guest with comfortable, relaxing and in the summer months gently warming furniture. Stone furniture isn’t only durable and eco-friendly, it is beautiful and blends into the surroundings not detract from them. He has turned his courtyard into a stone furniture haven.
Located at the junction of US 85 and 18-20, on the way to the Badlands, Devils Tower and Crazy Horse, sits an oasis on the windswept plains of Wyoming. Far from any large city, in this geologist’s playground, sits the beautiful Best Western Pioneer. Here you will find old fashion friendly hospitality from the staff members, well-appointed newly remodeled guest rooms and plenty of amenities. like free high-speed Internet access and Direct TV.
One of the most memorable experiences at the property is the courtyard full of stone furniture. It appears as though it arose from the ground, and has always been part of the landscape,. The courtyard is fully furnished with a full collection of stone furniture.
From Deep Seating chairs that are positioned for ultimate relaxation you can kick back and watch the world pass by. Tables are scattered throughout offering a place to rest drinks. Or swim in pool and dine on the stone dining tables and stone chairs. The stone furniture is amazingly comfortable and absolutely unforgettable. benches at the entrance top off the collection.
In the morning you might catch the owner Tom Wasserburger grilling up pancakes at the covered wagon converted into a grill and dining area. Guests served at the covered wagon dine at the bar while sitting in stone barstools.
Other hotel amenities include complimentary seasonal bicycles for guest to get outside and explore while fitting in some exercise. Or just a short drive away guest can visit Mt. Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park, Devil’s Tower, Niobrara Shale Formation and the Crazy Horse monument. There is tons of endless outdoor adventure with hiking, biking and exploring. Then there is the highly anticipated annual event, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Stay at this Lusk, Wyoming hotel to experience the amazing attractions this area has to offer