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Best Western Inn
Overview
The Best Western Inn in Clanton, AL, serves as a convenient and reliable stopover for travelers navigating the I-65 corridor. While primarily recognized as a hotel property, the site caters to road-weary travelers looking for a predictable, clean, and accessible place to pause during long hauls through Alabama. It offers a hassle-free environment that focuses on the essentials, providing a quiet atmosphere where RVers can rest comfortably between longer segments of their journey.
Location & Surroundings
Situated directly off Interstate 65, the property is strategically positioned in the heart of Chilton County. This location provides immediate highway access, making it an ideal choice for those who prefer to minimize detours. The surrounding area maintains a balance between accessible travel infrastructure and the natural beauty of the Alabama landscape, offering a peaceful backdrop that feels removed from the bustle of larger metropolitan traffic while staying connected to necessary services.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility prioritizes guest comfort through a range of practical amenities. Travelers can expect well-maintained grounds that accommodate various vehicle sizes, ensuring that parking and maneuvering remain manageable. Guests often appreciate the inclusion of complimentary high-speed internet and a refreshing pool area, which provides a welcome opportunity to stretch legs and relax after hours of driving. The property is designed to be functional, ensuring that all basic travel needs are met with efficiency and care.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Clanton is famous for its agricultural heritage, most notably its sprawling peach orchards. Visitors can explore local produce markets that dot the landscape, offering a taste of Alabama’s famous harvest. For those interested in local culture, the downtown area features historic architecture and unique shops. Outdoor enthusiasts may enjoy the proximity to regional parks, where scenic walking trails allow travelers to enjoy the fresh air and lush greenery that define this beautiful central Alabama region.
Who This Park Is Best For
This stopover is perfectly suited for long-haul travelers, snowbirds moving seasonally, or families planning a multi-day road trip through the South. It appeals to those who value consistency and ease of access over resort-style bells and whistles. If your travel style centers on finding a reliable and safe location to recharge near a major transit artery, this Clanton property provides the ideal balance of comfort, convenience, and location to keep your journey moving smoothly.
User Reviews
Hal Hartwig
Great hotel. We had a single with king bed. Room had big 45” tv (bigger than most hotels), separate double vanity sinks couch etc. could almost call it a suite. Great staff and hot breakfast. Well worth staying here.
Donna Mcclusky
This place was perfect! The hotel staff was very polite and helpful, especially Charlotte! She gave us SO much information before we even asked that even included local restaurant info. We were surprised that they have smoking rooms that are hard to find these days! The room was clean! Would definitely stay here again!
Cazz Rozz
We checked in on December 30th after an 8-hour drive hauling our 26’ camper, with about 4.5 - 5.5 hour drive the next day. Even though the parking choice was not great, we decided we would be making this our go to hotel since parking was available: Grounds were clean and well lit, room was well insulated and clean, no smells of weed wafting in from anywhere. We intended to book a room the following morning when checking out for our trip back on Jan 6th as well as two nights when we got back home for a trip we are planning in March. This did not happen and will not happen. Going forward we will be avoiding this location—and possibly this brand—entirely. In a nut shell we paid for a hotel room with a check out time of 11am and requested not to be disturbed by hanging the "Do Not Disturb" sign. We were disturbed 5 times not including the leaf blower which I fully believe was another intentional attempt to get us up and out. Housekeeping not only knocked but attempted to enter the room at around 8:45am while we were sleeping. Glad the door bolt latch was in place. She came back two additional times with the sign still hanging.... The Front desk called us twice. One on the room phone and then immediately called our cell phone when the room phone was not answered; with another attempt to force us to check out early. They said it was because of were we where parked. We parked exactly where hotel staff told us to park. Housekeeping returned a fourth time entering the room before we were fully out of the room which circumvented a final walk through. Upon arrival at our next destination we found an item missing. It was part of a gift my daughter had given me for Christmas. We have called twice including the day of departure about 5 hours later. It should have been returned to lost and found but instead has apparently been stolen due to a pissed off staff member simply because they could not start their rounds early. No amount of cleanliness in a hotel room overrides the lack of customer service and keeping items you are legally obligated to return. Full experience review on TripAdvisor
Garry Hale
Great place to lay my head. Quiet and peaceful environment. Small fee for our ,2 dogs. Breakfast was good and plenty of it. Room was clean beds slept good. Friendly staff.
Christina T
Motel style rooms, and if you're checking in "after hours" you'll be talking through a bulletproof window. Doesn't exactly give you the warm fuzzies.
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