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Property Type Inn/ChaletYear Built 1974 Year Remodeled 2002The Best Western Mountain Inn Invites You To Stay Over InTehachapi For A Good Night S Rest. Our Friendly Town WillMake You Feel Right At Home. You Ll Get A Large RoomWith Old fashioned Comfort And Modern Amenities Like AKing Or Queen Bed, Wall mounted Hairdryer, Refrigerator,Microwave And Remote controlled Television With Hbo.Summer Brings The Annual Pow wow Indian Festival,Mountain Festival And Wind Fair, Known For Its Rodeo AndArts And Crafts. We Are Centrally Located In Town, And OnYour Way To Many Major California And Nevada Attractions.Stop By The Best Western Mountain Inn For A Comfortable,Good Night S Rest And A Friendly, Hometown Atmosphere. WeLook Forward To Welcoming You Soon. Tehachapi Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Tehachapi hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Tehachapi, USA.

Address: 416 W Tehachapi Blvd, Tehachapi Ca 93561 Tehachapi, California United States of America

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