Rooms in the original hotel are upstairs... 31 stair steps up to the second floor. I never went to the third floor but there's a staircase for that, too. There are also staircases outside for guests who wish to enter or leave without going through the bar or dining room entrances. My room (#207) has a private bathroom with sink and toilet in a 3' x 3' cubby, plus a separate shower in a similarly-sized adjacent space. The room is small, but with a comfy queen-sized bed. No chair or desk in the room, just a bed, two nightstands, and an armoire for hanging clothes. It's surprisingly comfortable to watch Dish TV from the bed, propped up with very nice pillows. If stairs are a problem, there is also a newer group of rooms on the ground floor, separated from the original hotel by a small but nice outdoor patio area.
The fully stocked bar seats about ten, plus another six or so at a couple of stand-alone tables. The decor is rustic and decorated with all sorts of Western artifacts; quite charming and authentic, with a mountainman rock fireplace.
The restaurant is a more open dining area with an original menu of tempting dinner options. They also offer breakfast and lunch choices in either the main dining room or the coffee shop.
The staff is very helpful and eager to please, almost competing with each other for a chance to be of service to guests. Everything about my stay here was rich and memorable. I will definitely stop here again the next time I'm anywhere near this hotel.