BUSINESS Wallowa County Chieftain A6 Wednesday, August 10, 2022 The familiar Boggans Oasis gets new owners BIZZ BUZZ BOGGANS OASIS Who: Louis and Tia Villagomez What: Restaurant, hunting and fishing guide, cabins, river shuttles By Bill Bradshaw Restaurant getting new look inside, but staying the same Where: 61376 State Highway 129, Anatone, Wash. 99401 at bottom of Rattlesnake Grade Phone: 509-256-3372 Online: Facebook A SOTIN COUNTY, Wash- ington — It’s a familiar landmark to those making the trip from Enterprise to Lewis- ton, Idaho, and Boggans Oasis has new owners. Louis and Tia Villagomez, formerly of Buckley, Washing- ton — at the foot of Mount Rain- ier — closed on the purchase of the property in June and relocated to the area that month. The Vil- lagomezes bought the property from Bill and Farrel Vail, who had owned and operated Boggans since 1984 and have now retired to Clarkston, Washington. “I’ve been coming here since I was about 10,” Louis said, recall- ing years of fishing expeditions on the Grande Ronde River that runs just across the road. “We’re turn- ing it from plain Jane to more like a resort.” Amid all the work on the inside of the restaurant, Louis finds time to take advantage of the river access. “I fish a lot and I’m getting ready for the guiding season,” he said, adding that he’s a licensed fishing guide. The restaurant Tia said it’s the licenses and other government red tape that are delaying Boggans from reopening. “I think people think we’re choosing to not be open right now, but … we aren’t legally allowed to quite yet,” she said. “That’s Email: boggansoasisllc@gmail.com Hours: Seasonal hunting and fishing licenses, as well as Discover passes, which are required for vehicle access to state parks and recreation lands man- aged by the state. Wallowa County connection Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain From left, Louis Villagomez, Kevin Kurfurst and Tia Villagomez string lights Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022, in the restaurant area of Boggans Oasis. The Villagomezes recently purchased the business and hope to have it open by Labor Day. Kurfurst is a friend who moved there with them to help out. been the longest process since we moved here is all the licenses and permits.” Louis said the health depart- ment wants to see the restaurant just how it will be when it’s oper- ating before conducting an inspec- tion. Thus, they’re taking the time to revamp the interior by painting, redecorating and doing a bit of remodeling. They are keeping many of the mounted big-game heads and fish that adorn the walls of the restau- rant, a testimony to outdoor activ- ities of the restaurant since it opened in the late 1940s. They’re also keeping the name. “We had to keep the name to honor everyone’s past memories, all of the past guests and hope- fully, the future guests,” Tia said. “The name’s really important. … I was really adamant about keep- ing the phone number, too. … It’s kind of like a pit stop for people driving through. We’re going with the idea of making it an oasis for people.” Louis said he wants to make it a real oasis. “A wine-and-dine kind of place,” he said. “Come hang out, cool off, check it out, watch some TV.” Tia said when they do reopen, they’ll be keeping the same menu the Vails had when they closed. Then, modifications could be in the works. “We’ll talk to customers and see what they like and what they want and what we can feasibly do,” she said. Overnight In addition to the cabins they now have, they’re plan- ning something a little different — geodesic domes as overnight accommodations. Tia called the domes “a differ- ent, unique way to stay here.” For those who want to be more in the outdoors, there’s also camp- ing across the road at the river access owned by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Outdoors In addition to serving as a fish- ing guide, Louis plans to have a hunting guide available. He has hunted big game in Alaska, but not yet in Washington, so he’s leaving the guiding to a contractor. But Boggans will be selling Just five miles from Oregon, the Villagomezes look forward to getting to know their neighbors in Wallowa County. They said they hope to sell pies from one of the bakeries in Enterprise and to learn more about the Nez Perce Tribe and its ties to the land here. “I’m big on all things Native American,” Louis said. With all they’ve had to do to get Boggans ready to open, they haven’t had time to explore Wallowa County yet, but they certainly plan to. Their kids, too, are eager to start school in Troy. Gabriel, a 10-year- old fifth-grader, and Graciella, a second-grader who’s almost 7, will make up half of the school’s student body as soon as their parents obtain a cross-state waiver. “We kind of feel an obligation to enroll our kids there,” Tia said. ——— Bill Bradshaw is a reporter for the Wallowa County Chieftain. Have a business tip? 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