5218 Best Hotels in USA

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Sherwood Inn

$$ | 26 W Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY, 13152, USA

This blue-shingle inn is across the street from Clift Park and Skaneateles Lake. You may book a boat ride, complete with captain, on the inn's 1946 wooden Chris-Craft. Guest rooms in the traditional, tasteful main building are individually decorated with antiques, many carved-wood four-poster beds, and crisp white moldings. Suites have fireplaces and either steam showers or Jacuzzi baths. Drinks are served from the original 1807 tavern, which connects to a refined dining room.

Pros

  • Near the lake
  • Recommended restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms above tavern can be noisy
26 W Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY, 13152, USA
315-685--3405
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Shilo Inn Suites Hotel–Portland Airport

$$ | 11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA

Each room in this large, four-level all-suites inn is spacious (500 square feet) and bright, and has a fridge, microwave, wet bar, and three TVs (including one in the bathroom). The indoor pool and hot tub are open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Large indoor pool, steam room, and sauna
  • Large rooms
  • Complimentary breakfast and airport shuttle

Cons

  • Airport location on busy road with little curb appeal
11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA
503-252–7500
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
200 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Shining Sails

$$ | 43 Monhegan Ave., Monhegan, ME, 04852, USA

The owners of this intimate B&B are friendly, the airy rooms—most with private, ocean-view decks—are kept cheery with fresh flowers, and the common room is stocked with games and has a wood stove. There are seven rooms in the B&B, plus four efficiency apartments in a separate building, all with private bathrooms. The property is open year-round, but it only serves guests its generous continental breakfast from early May through Indigenous Peoples' Day in October. Shining Sails is also a good source for cottage rentals, as it represents about 25 privately owned island properties.

Pros

  • Water views
  • In the middle of the village
  • Choice of B&B, efficiency apartment, or rental cottage

Cons

  • Not on the water
  • May be too cozy for some
  • Furnishings are a bit dated
43 Monhegan Ave., Monhegan, ME, 04852, USA
207-596–0041
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ship Watch Inn

$$ | 401 1st St., Chesapeake City, MD, 21915-1227, USA

Three levels of broad decks mean that every room has a place from which to relax and watch all manner of watercraft, including international shipping vessels, sail in and out of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal just yards away. (A canal-side hot tub offers an even closer view.) Built as a residence in 1920, this elegant, waterfront B&B blends eclectic furnishings with modern amenities. The decades-old black-and-white photos hanging in the public areas reveal much about the roles the owner-innkeepers' families played in the history of Chesapeake City. The Ship Watch is one of several B&Bs in Chesapeake City.

Pros

  • Extraordinary location literally on the edge of the C&D Canal
  • All rooms have a balcony overlooking the water
  • No minimum stay requirement

Cons

  • Few amenities and limited parking
  • In the off-season, a breakfast voucher at a nearby cafe is provided on weekdays
  • No kids under 12
401 1st St., Chesapeake City, MD, 21915-1227, USA
410-885–5300
Hotel Details
8 rooms, 2 suites
Free Breakfast

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Ship's Knees Inn

$$ | 186 Beach Rd., Orleans, MA, 02653, USA

Giving a generous nod to its name and its 19th-century heritage, this inn is full of nautical and historic touches: seaside artwork and furnishings, steeply pitched roof lines, wide-plank floors, antiques, and a good deal of painted furniture. Sleep with your windows open and you'll likely hear the waves of nearby Nauset Beach, a five-minute walk from the inn—have your morning repast inside the homey pine-paneled breakfast room, or outdoors on the stone patio.

Pros

  • Short walk to beach
  • Beautifully maintained grounds
  • Outdoor features include pool, hammock, and firepit

Cons

  • Not for families with kids under age 12
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Continental breakfast, not hot food
186 Beach Rd., Orleans, MA, 02653, USA
508-255–1312
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.-Apr.
16 rooms 1 apartment
Free Breakfast

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Ships Inn

$$$ | 13 Fair St., Nantucket, MA, 02554, USA

This 1831 home exudes history: it was built for whaling captain Obed Starbuck on the site of the birthplace of abolitionist Lucretia Mott. Guest rooms, named for the ships Starbuck commanded, are furnished with period antiques and pretty wallpaper, and the basement restaurant of the same name (delighted murmurings waft up) generates a wonderful continental breakfast and afternoon tea.

Pros

  • Large rooms
  • Handsome decor
  • Ideal in-town location

Cons

  • On busy street
  • Not for those traveling with small children (under nine)
  • No pets
13 Fair St., Nantucket, MA, 02554, USA
508-228–0040
Hotel Details
Closed late Oct.–late May
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Shire Woodstock

$$ | 46 Pleasant St., Woodstock, VT, 05091, USA

Many rooms in this immaculate motel have decks, and most have fabulous views of Ottauquechee River, which runs right along the building. The rooms are simple—a step above usual motel fare—with four-poster beds and wing chairs; rooms in the annex known as the Cape have hot tubs.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of Woodstock's green and shops
  • Sweeping river views
  • Discounted access to Woodstock Recreation Center pool and fitness center

Cons

  • Basic rooms
  • Unexciting exterior
  • Not all rooms have river views
46 Pleasant St., Woodstock, VT, 05091, USA
802-457–2211
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42 rooms
No Meals

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Shore Hotel

$$$ | 1515 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90401, USA

With views of the Santa Monica Pier, this hotel with a friendly staff offers eco-minded travelers stylish rooms with a modern design, just steps from the sand and sea. The Shore was the first hotel in Santa Monica to receive the prestigious LEED Gold certification for its environmentally friendly design. Giant windows front the property, maximizing the sun's rays and inviting guests to look out onto the expanse of the Pacific below the bluffs. Rooms are awash in beach hues, with aqua throws, sand-color blackout curtains, and rich, wooden furnishings. The temperature automatically adjusts when you enter and exit. A see-through rainfall shower occupies a prime location in standard rooms, offering ocean and city views as you wash the sand out of your hair. Perks include champagne upon arrival, Wi-Fi, and beach cruiser use. Additional amenities include a gym, business center, solar-heated pool and hot tub, and a lobby bar.

Pros

  • Near beach and Third Street Promenade
  • Rainfall showerheads
  • Solar-heated pool and hot tub

Cons

  • Expensive rooms and parking fees
  • Fronting busy Ocean Avenue
  • Some sharing a room may be wary of the see-through shower
1515 Ocean Ave., Los Angeles, CA, 90401, USA
310-458–1515
Hotel Details
164 rooms
No Meals

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The Shore House

$ | 113 Ocean Rd., Narragansett, RI, 02882, USA

Massive Victorian hotels once lined the sea wall in Narragansett Pier: the Shore House isn't quite that grand, but the 31-room hotel's decor does nod to the past, and the circa 1891 building has been extensively remodeled with a fresh coastal interior design. Some rooms have oceanfront balconies; some have water views. The ground-floor Sea Craft restaurant has a raw bar and serves lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch.

Pros

  • Some rooms with ocean views
  • Excellent on-site restaurant
  • Great location near beach and shopping

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Some rooms in a motel-like building
  • Limited common areas for hotel guests
113 Ocean Rd., Narragansett, RI, 02882, USA
855-652--0143
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.--mid-May
31 rooms
No Meals

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Shoreline Hotel Waikiki

$$$ | 342 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Situated on bustling Seaside Avenue, this 14-story, 1970s-era property has been transformed into an urban-chic boutique hotel with both island and retro touches that playfully blend 20th-century style with modern necessities. The bright, upbeat design of the lobby, featuring a rainbow of colors and funky furnishings, continues on the rooftop deck, with its bold mural, and in the rooms and junior suites, which also have amenities like iPhone docks, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. (Note, though, that some room amenities vary, so if you need a kitchenette—or even a mini-refrigerator or microwave—specify when booking.) Perks include free coffee and filtered water in the lobby, as well as a complimentary reusable water pouch.

Pros

  • Great location in the middle of Waikiki
  • Resort fee waived if you book direct
  • Hipster decor a refreshing break from old-style Hawaiiana

Cons

  • If splashy colors aren't your thing, skip it
  • Rooms are inconsistently sized and equipped
  • Pool is accessed via two flights of stairs
342 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-931–2444
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135 rooms
No Meals

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Short North Bed & Breakfast

$ | 50 E. Lincoln St., Columbus, OH, 43215, USA

A bed-and-breakfast with an artistic theme, this restored 1917 brick town house in Italian Village is near Downtown. Each room is named for an artist—Ansel Adams, Degas, Picasso—and furnished with antique and modern furnishings. Downstairs, a gallery displays the works of local artists in exhibitions that change every two months. The cobblestone patio off the rear of the house is a fine place to sit and ponder whether life really does imitate art. All rooms have private baths.

50 E. Lincoln St., Columbus, OH, 43215, USA
614-299–5050
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Credit cards accepted
7 rooms

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Shutters on the Banks

$$$ | 405 S. Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC, 27948, USA

This oceanfront, family-owned hotel is a bargain hunter's dream (at least by Outer Banks standards), with spacious rooms sporting updated furniture, and a seaside aesthetic, plus microwaves and refrigerators. On-site activities include a family game room, indoor and outdoor pools, beachfront access, and cabana services.

Pros

  • Free continental breakfast
  • Recent updates to rooms and communal areas
  • Some rooms have full kitchens

Cons

  • Not all rooms face the ocean
  • Outside entrances to rooms
  • Pools are by parking lot and not beachfront
405 S. Virginia Dare Trail, Kill Devil Hills, NC, 27948, USA
252-441–5581
Hotel Details
86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Siena Hotel

$$$ | 1505 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC, 27514, USA

Experience a taste of Italy at this fanciful and friendly hotel, where the lobby and rooms are filled with imported carved-wood furniture, fabrics, and artwork that conjure up the Renaissance. European-style sophistication is king here, and thanks to an impressive outdoor fountain, that's clear upon arrival. Tuscan cuisine is the hallmark of Il Palio, open for breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • The interior is impressively elegant
  • Pet-friendly rooms available
  • Free parking and shuttle service to downtown

Cons

  • Not within walking distance to downtown
  • Property feels a little dated
  • Setting by the highway doesn't feel so fancy until you go inside
1505 E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, NC, 27514, USA
919-929–4000
Hotel Details
79 rooms
No Meals

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Sierra Nevada Resort

$$ | 164 Old Mammoth Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA

This full-service resort has it all—Old Mammoth rustic elegance, a restaurant, bar, seasonal pool and whirlpool, and room and suite options in three buildings. All accommodations have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, mini-refrigerators, and microwaves; some also have gas fireplaces, leather lounge chairs, soaking tubs, waterfall showers, and kitchenettes. The 10 cabins sleep anywhere between two and six people In late 2022, new owners remodeled extensively, adding a rustic-modern flare to the rooms.

Pros

  • Cabins sleep up to six
  • Walk to restaurants on property or downtown
  • 2022 remodel

Cons

  • Must drive to the slopes
  • Thin walls in older rooms
  • Resort fee of $25 a night
164 Old Mammoth Rd., Mammoth Lakes, CA, 93546, USA
760-934–2515
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149 units
No Meals

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Sierra Sky Ranch

$ | 50552 Rd. 632, Oakhurst, CA, 93644, USA

Off Highway 41 just 10 miles south of the Yosemite National Park, this 19th-century cattle ranch near a hidden grove of giant sequoia trees provides a restful, rustic retreat. Although the upscale furnishings and amenities are contemporary, the ranch's historic character has been preserved. Most rooms have French doors that open out onto airy porches that are ideal for unwinding on a summer evening, and guests stay connected to the modern world with cable TV and free Wi-Fi access. There's a steak house on-site, and the swimming pool is open in summer. Heating and air-conditioning in all rooms make the ranch a four-season getaway.

Pros

  • Peaceful setting
  • Historic property
  • Short drive to giant sequoias

Cons

  • Some rooms on the small side
  • Not in town
  • Basic breakfast
50552 Rd. 632, Oakhurst, CA, 93644, USA
559-683–8040
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Signia by Hilton San Jose

$$ | 170 S. Market St., San Jose, CA, 95113, USA

Downtown San Jose’s massive signature hotel is hard to miss, located right on the central Plaza de Cesar Chavez. There are multiple dining options and several special amenities, including a palm tree–lined pool and fitness center that features Peloton bikes. The grand, arched lobby is a stunner, and while the rooms aren’t quite the equivalent design spectacle, they are spacious and have a pleasant if somewhat nondescript contemporary look.

Pros

  • More exciting than a typical chain convention hotel
  • Beautiful marble bathrooms
  • Great Japanese-Peruvian restaurant and bar in the lobby

Cons

  • Some rooms can hear planes at the nearby airport
  • Those with feather allergies need to proactively ask for feather-free bedding
  • Area gets a little edgy at night
170 S. Market St., San Jose, CA, 95113, USA
408-998–1900
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541 rooms
No Meals

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Silver City Mountain Resort

$$$ | Mineral King Rd., Sequoia National Park, CA, 93271, USA

High on Mineral King Road, this privately owned resort has rustic cabins and deluxe chalets—all with a stove, refrigerator, and sink—plus three hotel rooms with private baths. While the more expensive chalets have full bathrooms and kitchens, the cabins share a central shower and bath (two cabins have toilets but no showers). The spacious grounds contain several inviting hammocks and a babbling brook, and deer are likely to meander through at any time.

Pros

  • Rustic setting
  • Friendly staff
  • Great location for hikers

Cons

  • Long, winding road is not for everybody
  • Not much entertainment except hiking
  • Some units have shared baths
Mineral King Rd., Sequoia National Park, CA, 93271, USA
559-242–3510
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–late May
16 units
No Meals

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Silver Cloud Hotel Broadway

$ | 1100 Broadway, Seattle, 98122, USA

If you want to stay on Capitol Hill and don't like B&Bs, this is your only option—and it does the job. Though it doesn't look like much from the outside, the spacious lobby is comfortable and nicely styled in modern tans, greens, and purples. Guest rooms are smallish and have no views to speak of, but they have nice furnishings like tall wooden headboards and faux granite–top desks. King Jacuzzi rooms have large tubs and faux fireplaces, but have odd layouts and aren't worth the extra cost (unless you really want that tub!). Suites are well laid out and have bay windows—even though the views aren't great, the extra light is a plus. All rooms have microwaves and refrigerators.

Pros

  • Better than expected from mid-range chain
  • Central location
  • Only non-B&B lodging on the Hill

Cons

  • Immediate location is uninspiring
  • Some rooms are a bit dark
  • Not a great value when high season prices spike
1100 Broadway, Seattle, 98122, USA
206-325–1400
Hotel Details
179 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Cloud Hotel Mukilteo Waterfront

$$$ | 718 Front St., Everett, 98275, USA

On the shore of the charming village of Mukilteo, which looks across Possession Sound toward Whidbey Island and lies midway between Everett and Edmonds, this cheerfully decorated two-story hotel is ideal for a seaside getaway without having to leave metro Seattle. Accommodations have armchairs, premium linens, huge flat-screen TVs, and other modern perks, and most have water views.

Pros

  • Many rooms have fireplaces and hot tubs
  • Stunning water views
  • Steps from Mukilteo ferry and Ivar's seafood

Cons

  • 15-minute drive from Everett
  • Can book up well in advance on summer weekends
  • Least expensive rooms don't face water
718 Front St., Everett, 98275, USA
425-423–8600
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Silver Cloud Inn–Portland

$$ | 2426 N.W. Vaughn St., OR, 97210, USA

The sole Portland branch of a small, Seattle-area, mid-priced hotel chain is just a block from the lively upper end of N.W. 23rd Avenue and a great alternative to the bustle of Downtown. The spacious, contemporary rooms—including standards and minisuites—have large HDTVs, microwaves and refrigerators, and premium bath products. It's a pleasant 10-minute walk to the streetcar. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the quite good Urban Steel Kitchen + Bar.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Close to Nob Hill and Slabtown boutiques and dining as well as Forest Park hiking trails
  • Very good bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Gym but no pool
  • A bit of a distance from Downtown
  • Front rooms face a busy street
2426 N.W. Vaughn St., OR, 97210, USA
503-242–2400
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Silver Fork Lodge

$$ | 11332 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd., UT, 84121, USA

Log furniture and wood paneling give the rooms in the cozy and rustic 1940s ski lodge just down the road from Solitude and Brighton a warm and inviting feel; the views are unbeatable and the food in the excellent restaurant is a major attraction year-round (you can dine on the patio in summer). Service is attentive, but not overbearing.

Pros

  • Popular on-site restaurant
  • Full breakfast included
  • Free shuttle to ski lifts

Cons

  • Not ski-in, ski-out
  • No in-room phones or TVs
  • Three-night minimum during ski season
11332 E. Big Cottonwood Canyon Rd., UT, 84121, USA
801-533–9977
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6 rooms, 1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Silver Gate Lodging

$$ | 109 U.S. 212 W, MT, 59081, USA
This friendly summer-only compound that offers everything from rustic but economical motel rooms to roomy cabins that can sleep up to 10 guests has the perfect location for exploring Lamar Valley—it's in tiny and tranquil Silver Gate, a mile from Yellowstone's Northeast Entrance. The log-style buildings exude Western charm, and cabins have porches and outdoor seating areas; most have kitchens. An on-site general store is stocked with light groceries, beer and wine, and outdoor gear.

Pros

  • Well-stocked general store
  • Close proximity to Lamar Valley
  • Good for families and larger groups

Cons

  • In a tiny town with few amenities
  • Three-night minimum in high season
  • Least-expensive units are quite small
109 U.S. 212 W, MT, 59081, USA
406-838–2371
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
30 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Lake Pool & Inn

$$$ | 4141 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90029, USA

Sleek meets desert retro at Silver Lake Pool & Inn, a boutique hotel located on a nondescript stretch of the neighborhood. Enjoy Los Angeles’ sunny climate in its tree-covered courtyards and serene pool. Handmade Moroccan and Italian tilework accentuates the space while the vintage stucco on the exterior spaces pays homage to the Mexican influence on L.A.’s architecture. Silver Lake Pool & Inn is a beautiful oasis with plenty of moments for relaxation away from the bustle of one of the most hipster neighborhoods in town.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Diptyque toiletries
  • Spacious, modern rooms

Cons

  • Lack of storage options in rooms
  • Not family-friendly
  • Mixed reviews on staff friendliness
4141 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90029, USA
323-486–7225
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54 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Oaks Ranch

$$ | 73-4570 Mamalahoa Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA

Three private cottages set on a 10-acre working ranch afford total privacy, with a few more amenities than a vacation house or condo. Owners Mark and Amy drop off a welcome basket with breakfast goodies your first day, and there's a washer and dryer in each unit, an outdoor pool, and a hot tub. The ranch is great for animal lovers, as it is replete with sheep, friendly goats, and chickens throughout.

Pros

  • Washer and dryer in each cottage
  • Deck with ocean views
  • Great for animal lovers

Cons

  • Five-night minimum stay
  • Rural location
  • No online booking
73-4570 Mamalahoa Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-325–2000
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3 cottages
No Meals

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Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa

$$ | 4876 Haxton Way, Ferndale, 98248, USA

This modern casino hotel just outside the small town of Ferndale—10 miles northwest of Bellingham—has spacious and well-maintained rooms and a slew of amenities that include a full-service spa, an indoor pool, slots and table games, a showroom, and nearly a dozen restaurants and bars. Accommodations have brightly colored Native American–inspired prints and fabrics, and good-sized bathrooms. Among the dining options, the Steak House serves lavishly prepared filet mignon, veal chops, and seafood.

Pros

  • Lots of entertainment and dining options on-site
  • Reasonable rates considering the nice rooms
  • Good base for exploring Blaine, Lynden, and points north

Cons

  • A 20-minute drive from downtown Bellingham
  • Casino vibe not for everyone
  • Many rooms face a parking lot
4876 Haxton Way, Ferndale, 98248, USA
866-383–0777
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204 rooms
No Meals

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Silver River Adobe Inn

$ | 3151 W. Main St., Farmington, NM, 87499, USA

Take a deep breath and relax at this red-roof adobe. It's perched on a cottonwood-covered sandstone cliff 30 feet above the junction of the San Juan River and the La Plata. Rough-hewn timbers, fluffy quilts, and complete privacy make this rustic getaway ideal for romance or rumination, though the property and the proprietors are definitely kid-friendly. The proprietors, Diana Ohlson and David Beers, are smart, down-to-earth, and excellent sources of information about adventures and explorations in the area. Organic, home-style breakfasts such as light and puffy Dutch Babies, waffles, crepes, peach clafoutis, pumpkin bread, or Tuscan apple cake are a great start to the day. Those interested in sustainability will appreciate the inn's use of solar collectors and the temperature-balancing adobe construction.

Pros

  • Diana maintains a massage practice on-site
  • All rooms have private entrances, baths, and river views

Cons

  • No TV, phone, or Internet
  • Access road is a little quirky—request directions
3151 W. Main St., Farmington, NM, 87499, USA
505-325–8219
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Credit cards accepted
2 rooms, 1 suite
Free Breakfast

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Silver Saddle Motel

$ | 2810 Cerrillos Rd., Santa Fe, NM, 87505, USA

This low-slung adobe property significantly transcends the generally sketchy quality of the several other budget motels along Cerrillos Road, thanks to the tireless efforts of its owner. There's a kitschy, Western aspect to the place—rooms are named for icons of the West (Annie Oakley, Wyatt Earp) and contain related plaques with colorful biographies and local cowboy art. Furnishings are decidedly Southwest: Mexican-tile bathrooms, serape tapestries, built-in bancos, and equipale chairs (made of woven wood and leather) are present in most rooms. Enjoy breakfast on the covered ramada picnic area. The popular home-furnishings and gift emporium, Jackalope, is next door.

Pros

  • Superaffordable
  • Good-size rooms, some with refrigerators
  • Friendly, helpful staff

Cons

  • Rooms toward the front get noise from Cerrillos Road
  • Very few frills
  • A 15-minute drive from the Plaza
2810 Cerrillos Rd., Santa Fe, NM, 87505, USA
505-471–7663
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Silver Skis Condominiums

$$$$ | 33000 Crystal Mountain Blvd., Mt. Rainier National Park, 98022, USA

With rooms overlooking Crystal Mountain Resort, Silver Skis Condominiums provide convenient slopeside family-friendly lodging, with well-equipped one- and two-bedroom condos featuring kitchens or kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, DVD players, and satellite TV (some have fireplaces, too). The complex features a heated pool (open year-round), family activities, and direct access to the chairlifts and gondola. Reservations fill up fast in winter, so reserve a few months out if possible.

Pros

  • Each unit uniquely decorated by its owner
  • Lots of amenities for families including a heated pool
  • Off-season rates make this a good base for summer recreation, too

Cons

  • Many of the condos have loft or bunk beds and may not be accessible for all
  • Condos fill up quickly during the ski season
  • Older property
33000 Crystal Mountain Blvd., Mt. Rainier National Park, 98022, USA
888-668–4368
Hotel Details
60 condos
No Meals

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Silverado Franklin Historic Hotel & Gaming Complex

$$ | 709 Main St., Deadwood, SD, 57732, USA

Opened in 1903, this imposing Victorian-style hotel has welcomed many famous guests, including John Wayne, Teddy Roosevelt, and Babe Ruth; it still has its original banisters, ceilings, and lobby fireplace, thanks to a $6 million main floor restoration, and the guest rooms have reproduction furniture, lace on hardwood tables, and flowery bedspreads. The second-floor veranda above the white-columned entrance is the perfect hideaway for a quiet refreshment. Options in the casino just across the street include slot machines as well as blackjack, poker, craps, and roulette.

Pros

  • At the top of Main Street
  • Spacious rooms
  • Historic

Cons

  • Guest rooms are tired and lack amenities
  • Service can be patchy
  • Casino-hotel vibe not for everyone
709 Main St., Deadwood, SD, 57732, USA
605-578–3670
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
81 rooms
No Meals

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Silverado Resort

$$$ | 1600 Atlas Peak Rd., Napa, CA, 94558, USA

If you like your resort to feel more country club than posh bastion, you'll likely find a stay at this 1,200-acre property satisfying. Two 18-hole golf courses command much of the real estate, along with endless lawns, a full-service spa, several pools, and tennis, pickleball, and bocce courts. When not in Napa, the owners of 340 condos on the property rent them through the resort. The ones managed by the resort, which range from studios to three-bedroom suites, all with kitchens or kitchenettes, are done up in muted brown and beige shades that keep the focus on the greenery outside. All the condos are decorated smartly enough, if not glamorously, and the beds are comfortable.  Owners at Silverado are not required to rent out units through the resort (Airbnb and VRBO list some), but the ones of the 340 that do are held to standards of quality and consistency. It’s recommended to choose these.

Pros

  • Two 18-hole golf courses, several pools, and tennis, pickleball, and bocce courts
  • The Grill for fine dining, a casual café, and a market selling grab-and-go items and wood-fired pizzas
  • Full-service spa

Cons

  • Rentals through third-party sites can be problematic (it’s best to book through resort)
  • Room decor not on par with similar Napa Valley resorts (though upgrades are scheduled for 2025)
  • 10–12 minute drive to Napa and Yountville restaurants
1600 Atlas Peak Rd., Napa, CA, 94558, USA
844-421–6474
Hotel Details
340 rooms
No Meals

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