The Peregrine - Private 1/2 Bath
As the Inn’s most ornate room, the Peregrine is situated on the second floor overlooking the backyard garden. It has a tall, four poster California King bed with a Tempur-Pedic mattress and down comforter. The Peregrine has its own ensuite half bathroom. This room celebrates the conservation of the Peregrine Falcon.
$150/night
Peregrine Conservation
Peregrine Falcon Conservation… Worldwide recovery efforts have been remarkably successful. The widespread restriction of DDT use eventually allowed released birds to breed successfully. The Peregrine Falcon was removed from the U.S. Endangered Species list in August of 1999. The Peregrine Falcon population in the United States reached its lowest point in the 1960s and early 1970s, with only 324 nesting pairs recorded in 1975 after declining by up to 90 percent. This drastic drop was primarily caused by the widespread use of the insecticide DDT, which thinned their eggshells and led to the species being extirpated from the eastern U.S. An aggressive recovery program has since significantly increased the population, though recent declines have been observed in specific regions like Alaska and other portions of the U.S.