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Stay Small, Stay Safe

The State of California re-opened for business on June 15, 2021.

Marin County has the highest rate of vaccination among California counties.  Out of an eligible population, aged 5 and over, 98% have had their first shot and 95% have completed two or more shots.

Highlights of our “Stay Small, Stay Safe” protocols:

Sanitation Stations
Are found in areas throughout the inn. The frequency of cleaning public areas with a focus on high touch areas has been increased.

Protective Face Coverings
On Feb. 16, 2022, Marin County lifted its indoor mask mandate.  

Small is Better
As a 10 guest room property with multiple dining areas inside and outdoors  – there is simply no better place to social distance in privacy & safety.

Guest Rooms
Housekeepers will wipe surfaces with EPA approved cleaning and sanitizing protocols with particular attention given to high touch areas including
 television remote controls, toilet seats and handles, door and furniture handles, water faucet handles, nightstands and light switches.  All bed linen and laundry will continue to be washed at a high temperature and in accordance with CDC guidelines. After guests depart, window and patio doors will be opened for mountain air refreshening.

Food and Beverage
Mountain Home will be following Marin County Health and Safety guidelines and protocols for operation of all food and beverage.  

As we re-open our doors we ask that you err on the side of caution. If you are not feeling 100% well, we ask that you postpone your travel for the safety of our Guests and Team members.

Thank you from Team Mountain Home