Song Of The Robin (formerly The Red Robin Song Guest House) is a one of a kind vegan bed & breakfast experience. Our 85-acre property is not only a relaxing and serene retreat for our guests, but it’s also home to the Song of the Robin Animal Sanctuary. And we want you to come spend time with our rescue animals!
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ANIMALS
Many of the animals can be admired from your room, sitting decks and around the property. You’re also able to visit with most of the animals in their living area. Your stay includes a tour of the sanctuary and walk with the dogs in the forest. Here at Song of the Robin, we care for:
- Tibetan Yaks
- Pigs
- Rabbits
- Dogs
- Goats
- Cats
- Mini Horse
- Donkey
Some of the wildlife that shares our property includes deer, bears, foxes, porcupines, coyotes, pond critters, and LOTS of birds! Our property is also surrounded by hundreds of acres of land conversancy open to the public for hiking. We are walking distance to Hand Hollow Conservation Area and you may get a glimpse of some beavers if you take a hike to the small lake at sunrise or sunset.
FOOD
Breakfast at Song of the Robin is always vegan; for the animals, for the planet and for our health. We can take special requests to accommodate dietary needs or allergies, but, we do only have one shared kitchen.
We also specialize in meals designed to optimize our health and are happy to accommodate those following programs such as Whole Foods-Plant Based and Raw Vegan. Thanks to a recent grant from the T Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies, we are replacing our grass lawn with a center of veggie & pollinator gardens to provide for you, and for the residents here. We also have been using the space to provide workshops to educate visitors on the benefits of plant-based nutrition and how to grow and prepare healthy vegan meals
ACCOMODATIONS
In addition to the private rooms, our guests also have access to a common great room. This space is great for group get togethers such as family reunions, meetings, and celebrations. The great room has a huge fireplace and lots of room for watching movies on a big screen, playing one of our board games or reading a book. And of course, it’s surrounded by views of the sanctuary.
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