4 Best Hotels in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon

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The Pendleton House Historic Inn

$$$ | 311 N. Main St., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA Fodor's Choice

This gorgeous, 6,000-square-foot pink stucco home in Pendleton's North Hill neighborhood dates to 1917 and abounds with handsome decorative details, including Chinese silk wallpaper and custom woodwork; it's a grand reminder that the Old West had its share of wealth and worldly sophistication. The rooms are quite lavish, some with original fireplaces and French doors leading to Juliet-style balconies. Gourmet breakfasts might include eggs Benedict with prosciutto, toasted pecan-and-cranberry-stuffed French toast, or soufflé frittata ramekins.

Pros

  • Glorious home with lavishly decorated rooms
  • Small pets allowed
  • Quiet location just across the river from downtown

Cons

  • Three rooms have a shared bathroom
  • No outside liquor allowed
  • No TVs
311 N. Main St., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-612–8311
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Wildhorse Resort & Casino

$ | 46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA Fodor's Choice

Situated on a sweeping mesa 6 miles southeast of downtown Pendleton, this contemporary hotel at Wildhorse Resort (operated by the Umatilla tribe) offers plenty of perks even if you're not a gamer, including spacious, modern rooms, a slew of amenities, and a completely smoke-free environment. Rooms are in two different buildings: the stylish 10-story tower building completed in 2011 as part of a $45-million expansion has spacious and attractive rooms. The older courtyard building's rooms are more economical but small and very dated; the building is slated for replacement with a new 200-room tower in the near future. On-site draws include the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute museum, one of the largest casinos in the state, several restaurants and bars, a concert hall, and an acclaimed 18-hole golf course. A $26-million expansion in 2020 added a "Family FunPlex" with a 24-lane bowling alley, food court, arcade, and drop-off child care center. Plan ahead with a reservation for dinner at the fine dining restaurant Plateau, which features several entrees that include Pendleton whisky, including pepper-crusted New York strip steak and pork chops glazed with the whisky. Don't miss the delicious desserts that change by the season but might include cheesecake, creme brulee, chocolate mousse cake, and housemade ice cream.

Pros

  • Some pet-friendly rooms
  • Five-screen movie theater on-site
  • Many family-friendly features

Cons

  • Casino can be noisy
  • A 15-minute drive from downtown restaurants
  • Rooms in courtyard building are quite dated
46510 Wildhorse Blvd., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
800-654–9453
Hotel Details
300 rooms
No Meals

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MotoLodge

$$ | 310 SE Dorion Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA

An old, rundown motel was reborn in 2022 as a hip motor lodge with attractive, minimalist rooms in black-and-white decor, supercomfortable beds, big-screen streaming TVs, and cool amenities—including a year-round hot tub and Pendleton Whisky barrel sauna. There's convenient parking right outside your room and downtown is just a 5-minute walk. While there are no eateries on site, rooms have mini-fridges for stashing your snacks and beverages. Off-season rates can be below $100, making this an affordable getaway for a no-frills but very comfortable stay. 

Pros

  • Very pet-friendly, even has a pet wash station
  • Free coffee in the morning and free beer or wine at check-in
  • Seasonal outdoor pool

Cons

  • With outside-room entrances, can be a bit noisy
  • Chromecast TV system can be confusing
  • Very high rates during special events
310 SE Dorion Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-612-0790
Hotel Details
40 rooms
No Meals

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Working Girls Hotel

$ | 17 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA

From boardinghouse to bordello to affordable and historic inn, this refurbished 1890s edifice owned and operated by Pendleton Underground Tours advertises its "Old West Comfort" with a large vertical sign hanging from the side of the building. Exposed-brick walls and 18-foot ceilings run throughout, and a generous dose of Victorian antiques recall the building's original time period. Guests have use of a common full kitchen and dining room.

Pros

  • Centrally located in downtown Pendleton
  • Fun decor
  • Offers a warm, friendly welcome

Cons

  • Bathrooms are down the hall
  • No children or pets allowed
  • No front office—self check-in only
17 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-276–0730
Hotel Details
5 rooms
No Meals

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