30 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Anchor Inn Resort

$$ | 4417 S.W. U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR, 93767, USA Fodor's Choice

The current owners of Lincoln City's oldest lodging, built in the 1940s as a modest motor court, have given the 23-room property a thoughtful, upbeat makeover, transforming it into a cool little boutique hotel with loads of charm and amenities like a game room, a croquet golf course, a self-serve "honor store," complimentary s'mores kits, and a nifty pizza restaurant, The Wheelhouse. Rooms retain the original property's whimsical decor and include comfy linens, hip furnishings, and kitchenettes. 

Pros

  • A memorable, truly unique property
  • Central location
  • Great restaurant and lots of fun common spaces

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • Front desk staffed only during the day
  • On a busy road
4417 S.W. U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR, 93767, USA
541-921–0697
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23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ashland Creek Inn

$$$$ | 70 Water St., OR, 97520, USA Fodor's Choice

Every plush suite in this converted late-19th-century mill has a geographic theme—the Normandy is outfitted with rustic country French prints and furniture, while Moroccan, Danish, and New Mexican motifs are among the designs in other units—and each sitting room–bedroom combo has its own entrance, a full kitchen or kitchenette, and a deck amid stunning gardens and just inches from burbling Ashland Creek. Privacy, space, high-concept elegance, and dynamite breakfasts served in an understated central dining room make this well-run place an alternative to up-close-and-personal traditional bed-and-breakfasts.

Pros

  • Warm and welcoming staff
  • Short walk to downtown shopping, Lithia Park, and theaters
  • Enormous suites

Cons

  • Among the priciest inns in town
  • Limited common areas
  • Two-night minimum stay most of the year
70 Water St., OR, 97520, USA
541-482–3315
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Bella Collina Bed & Breakfast

$$$$ | 6280 S.E. Eola Hills Rd., Amity, OR, 97101, USA Fodor's Choice

This purpose-built bed-and-breakfast offers an incredibly peaceful spot on a west-facing hill looking out over the countryside, which nearly guarantees gorgeous sunsets on clear days. The hospitality provided by the warm and friendly innkeeper Sherwood garners consistently rave reviews from guests. The included breakfast isn't half bad either, with multiple courses of hearty, home-cooked fare served in Bella Colina's big, cozy living area.  

Pros

  • Evening wine hours with snacks are included
  • Soundproofed rooms for a good night's sleep
  • Fantastic breakfast with tons of options for different dietary restrictions

Cons

  • Not much to do on the property
  • Not within walking distance of shops or restaurants
  • Two-night minimum stays apply to most rooms during high season
6280 S.E. Eola Hills Rd., Amity, OR, 97101, USA
541-272–1700
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7 roooms
Free Breakfast

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Bronze Antler B&B

$$ | 309 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA Fodor's Choice

This cozy 1920s Craftsman bungalow on the south end of downtown Joseph is along Main Street, a short walk from local shops and restaurants; it's surrounded by perennial gardens laced with pathways and containing a bocce court and picnic area. Three rooms with period antiques are on the second floor, and an expansive suite—popular with honeymooners—is on the ground floor and has a private entrance, double whirlpool tub, steam shower, and gas fireplace.

Pros

  • Beautiful grounds with great mountain views
  • Friendly and helpful innkeepers
  • Free breakfast and afternoon snacks

Cons

  • On the slightly busy main road through town
  • No children under age 12
  • Only four rooms
309 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA
541-432–0230
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Eagle Rock Lodge

$ | 49198 McKenzie Hwy., Vida, OR, 97488, USA Fodor's Choice

These wood-paneled rooms filled with quilts and gorgeous custom furniture are surprisingly luxurious and provide a romantic, relaxing riverside retreat in the woods. The lodge specializes in weddings, retreats, and just great living. Guided fishing and rafting trips can be arranged, and you're likely to find freshly baked cookies and wine waiting for you upon your return. Breakfast is included, and a local chef specializing in fine dining can be brought in for special dinners on request.

Pros

  • Great location on the McKenzie River
  • Comfortable atmosphere
  • Delicious free breakfast

Cons

  • A distance from nonoutdoor activities
  • Only one ADA room
  • Limited property features
49198 McKenzie Hwy., Vida, OR, 97488, USA
541-822–3630
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Credit cards accepted
8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heceta Head Lighthouse B&B

$$$ | 92072 U.S. 101, Florence, OR, 97498, USA Fodor's Choice

On a windswept promontory, this unusual late-Victorian property is one of Oregon's most remarkable bed-and-breakfasts; it's located at Heceta Head Lighthouse State Scenic Viewpoint and owned by a gifted chef who prepares an elaborate seven-course breakfast each morning, with seasonal offerings. Meals include herbs and produce from the Lightstation garden and highlight the best of Oregon—artisanal cheeses, sausages, and homemade pastries. The nicest of the simply furnished rooms is the Mariner's, with a private bath and an awe-inspiring view. Filled with period detailing and antiques, the common areas are warm and inviting. If you're lucky, you may hear Rue, the resident ghost, during the night.

Pros

  • Unique property with a magical setting
  • Exceptionally good breakfasts
  • The potential for ghost sightings

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Expensive, especially considering some rooms share a bath
  • Tends to book up well in advance
92072 U.S. 101, Florence, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–3696
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kokanee Inn

$$ | 700 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA Fodor's Choice

This charming inn just outside downtown Joseph on the way to Wallowa Lake is warm and welcoming, with cozy, contemporary rooms that are uniquely decorated and named after places the owners have lived and traveled, gorgeous flower- and herb-filled grounds, and several spacious outdoor decks with heaters for year-round use. Some rooms, like the Mount Tomanivi, have stunning views of the Wallowa Mountains. Of the eight rooms, two sets of two rooms can be combined to make suites; as standalone rooms they share adjacent full and half bathrooms. The other four rooms have private bathrooms and sitting areas; some have bunk beds or a sofabed and sleep up to 4, making them convenient for families or groups. The shared main floor lounge has a rustic lodge feel with comfortable seating, massive fireplace, large dining table, and library with books, puzzles, and games. There's a mini-refrigerator and microwave for guest use, and complimentary coffee, tea, soft drinks, and snacks. Though the owners are avid outdoor adventurers and enthusiastically share tips about getting outside to take in all the stunning natural wonders nearby, their inn also provides a relaxing, cozy place to chill out inside with a good book, a glass of wine, or a nap on the extra-comfortable beds. 

Pros

  • Knowledgeable, friendly owners with great advice on local activities
  • Amenities include free use of bikes
  • Delicious hot breakfasts that you can enjoy indoors or outside

Cons

  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • No TVs
  • Very popular so fills up fast during summer
700 S. Main St., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA
541-432–9765
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ocean House

$$$ | 4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA Fodor's Choice

In a peaceful mostly residential neighborhood within walking distance of the walking trails and dramatic bluffs at Yaquina Head Lighthouse, this intimate contemporary retreat captures the vibe of staying in a snazzy beach house owned by friends with a great eye for design and hospitality. The airy, light-filled rooms are individually decorated, and many have tall windows, pitched ceilings, and expansive sitting areas.

Pros

  • Gourmet breakfast included
  • Verdant gardens and sundecks
  • On a secluded, quiet cove with stunning ocean views

Cons

  • Often books up well in advance
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Not suitable for kids
4920 N.W. Woody Way, Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–3888
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sakura Ridge

$$$$ | 5601 York Hill Rd., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA Fodor's Choice

Located on a 72-acre farm on the south side of town, this sumptuous Japanese-inspired B&B with five warm but sleekly furnished rooms offers magical panoramas of Mt. Hood and the inn's gorgeous gardens. Rooms are furnished with hand-hewn hickory- and cherrywood beds, tables, and chairs; all but one have good-size windows overlooking the mountain, while one room looks toward the still-majestic Hood River Valley. For a splurge, opt for the Mt. Hood or Orchard suite, each with private deck, fireplace, and deep soaking tub. Eggs from the farm and local preserves and jams are used in the hearty breakfasts. You can purchase craft drinks from a communal refrigerator stocked with products from the owners, who also operate Nashi pear and apple orchard.

Pros

  • Wonderful hosts
  • Artfully plated gourmet breakfasts
  • Lush gardens and orchards on the grounds

Cons

  • Secluded location is a 15-minute drive from downtown
  • Two-night minimum stays
  • Closed in winter
5601 York Hill Rd., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-399–9398
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Setting Inn Willamette Valley

$$$$ | 20300 N.E. Hwy. 240, Newberg, OR, 97132, USA Fodor's Choice

This upscale hilltop getaway offers the intimacy of a countryside inn with common amenities normally only found in larger hotels, including a gym and a games room. Rooms are spacious, and modernly furnished, and many have deep soaking tubs and sweeping views out over the countryside. An included breakfast is delivered to each guest daily, and staff are happy to cater to dietary requests with advanced notice. 

Pros

  • Beautiful surroundings and gorgeous views
  • Small on-site gym with weights and a Peloton bike
  • Mimosas included with breakfast

Cons

  • Noise can travel from other rooms
  • No call-box at the gate, and guests aren't provided entry code before arrival
  • No staff on property between 7 pm and 8 am
20300 N.E. Hwy. 240, Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
503-554–9528
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Steamboat Inn

$$$ | 42705 N. Umpqua Hwy., OR, 97447, USA Fodor's Choice

The world's top fly-fishermen converge at this secluded forest inn, high in the Cascades above the North Umpqua River; others come simply to relax in the reading nooks or on the decks of the riverside guest cabins nestled below soaring fir trees. Lodging choices include riverside cabins, forest bungalows (some sleep up to six), and riverside suites; the bungalows and suites have kitchens. Make reservations well in advance, especially for a stay between July and October, the prime fishing months (guide services are available, as are equipment rentals and sales). The exceptionally good restaurant, which offers occasional winemaker and guest-chef dinners, caters primarily to guests, but also has a limited number of tables available by reservation. It's also open for breakfast and lunch to the general public.

Pros

  • Good option if en route to Crater Lake
  • Access to some of the best fishing in the West
  • Perfect spot to relax and recharge

Cons

  • Very remote
  • Often books up well in advance in summer
  • No TV or Wi-Fi
42705 N. Umpqua Hwy., OR, 97447, USA
541-498–2230
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20 units
No Meals

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Weasku Inn

$$ | 5560 Rogue River Hwy., Wolf Creek, OR, 97527, USA Fodor's Choice

Pacific Northwest–inspired art, handmade furnishings, and fine fabrics fill this rambling timber-frame home overlooking the Rogue River, 11 handsomely outfitted cabins, and an A-frame bungalow that comprise the most luxurious accommodations between Ashland and Eugene. Built as a vacation retreat in 1924, with a guest list that included Walt Disney, Clark Gable, and Carol Lombard, the resort offers accommodations that range from smaller doubles in the main lodge to romantic Jacuzzi suites with deep tubs and separate slate-wall walk-in showers; many units have private decks with rocking chairs overlooking the river.

Pros

  • Set directly on the Rogue River
  • Impeccably decorated
  • Evening wine reception and full hot breakfast included

Cons

  • 10-minute drive east of downtown
  • You may hear some road noise if you're in the main lodge
  • No restaurant
5560 Rogue River Hwy., Wolf Creek, OR, 97527, USA
541-471–8000
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Whale Cove Inn

$$$$ | 2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA Fodor's Choice

This small and exquisitely decorated high-end inn overlooks the picturesque cove for which it's named and contains just eight spacious suites, each with a balcony that has a large hot tub with a dazzling view of the water. Inside the stylish, contemporary suites, guests enjoy such creature comforts as high-definition TVs with DVD players, gas fireplaces, and large bathrooms with tiled rain showers; the premier suite has three bedrooms and easily the finest views of any room. The restaurant, Beck, is one of the best on the Oregon Coast—a complimentary full breakfast is served there each morning.

Pros

  • Wonderful staff
  • Stunning building with cushy and spacious suites
  • Frequent whale sitings from suite balconies

Cons

  • Not a good fit for kids (only those 16 and over are permitted)
  • Pricey
  • Not within walking distance of town
2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-765–4300
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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WildSpring Guest Habitat

$$$ | 92978 Cemetery Loop Rd., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA Fodor's Choice

This rustic outpost in the woods above Port Orford blends all the comforts and privacy of a vacation rental with the services of a small resort, offering accommodations in five vaulted-ceiling cabins in a natural clearing of 100-foot Douglas firs. Each has separate sleeping and living areas, adorned with collectibles from the owners' days trolling Hollywood estate sales, matched with earth-toned bathroom mosaics, deep love seats, and comfortable throws. It's a great base for hiking the mountains and coastline, or for a relaxing getaway. Wander secluded paths through meditation gardens, where ceramics reward a closer look, then order wine and a massage in your room, or visit the deep in-ground spa tub. A communal guesthouse with wraparound porch overlooking the Pacific is available for the daily buffet breakfast, to prepare food, or to play games.

Pros

  • Relaxing, secluded, and private
  • Gorgeous rooms
  • Eco-conscious practices

Cons

  • Need to drive to the beach and stores
  • Not a good fit if you like bigger hotels
  • Two-night minimum on summer weekends
92978 Cemetery Loop Rd., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA
541-332–0977
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5 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Winchester Inn

$$$$ | 35 S. 2nd St., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA Fodor's Choice

You'll find understated elegance and exquisitely comfortable down bedding in this inn's rooms and suites. The elaborate breakfasts garner rave reviews; before or after an evening at the theater, enjoy dinner in the acclaimed Alchemy Restaurant and Bar. Just a few blocks from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Lithia Park, and an eclectic downtown shopping district, this impeccably kept inn puts you within walking distance of the best that Ashland offers.

Pros

  • Beautiful tiered gardens
  • Acclaimed restaurant

Cons

  • Not a good choice for small children
  • About a two-hour drive to Crater Lake
35 S. 2nd St., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1113
Hotel Details
11 rooms, 8 suites
Free breakfast

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Arch Cape Inn & Retreat

$$$ | 31970 E. Ocean La., Arch Cape, OR, 97102, USA

Between the lively beach communities of Manzanita and Cannon Beach, this utterly romantic getaway—situated well away from the summer hordes—lies along some of the most gorgeous stretch of coast in the region. Rooms, each with a different color scheme, are cozy and spacious and feature such cushy perks as gas fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, and saunas, depending on the unit. A full gourmet breakfast and late-afternoon wine and artisanal hors d'oeuvres are included.

Pros

  • Elegant, distinctive rooms
  • Peaceful location away from the crowds
  • Most rooms have terrific ocean views

Cons

  • 200 yards from the beach
  • No kids under 18 permitted
  • Not within walking distance of town
31970 E. Ocean La., Arch Cape, OR, 97102, USA
503-436–2800
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Cabins Creekside at Welches

$$ | 25086 E. Welches Rd., Welches, OR, 97067, USA

Affordability, accessibility to recreational activities, and wonderful hosts make these cabins with knotty-pine vaulted ceilings, log furnishings, and full-size kitchens a great lodging choice in the Mt. Hood area. Comfortable, large studio units accommodate from one to four people; a single studio cabin is for those who need only a microwave and mini-refrigerator. The surrounding woods offer privacy, and the owners have amassed an impressive collection of midcentury and pioneer-era bric-a-brac that they display throughout the property. Patios on each unit face the seasonal creek, and the cabins have lock-storage units large enough to hold bikes, skis, or snowboards.

Pros

  • Friendly owners who can dispense fly-fishing advice
  • Quiet, off-highway location
  • Close to hiking and skiing

Cons

  • No dining within walking distance
  • No cabin-side parking
  • Simple but clean, functional furnishings
25086 E. Welches Rd., Welches, OR, 97067, USA
503-622–4275
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5 cabins
No Meals

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Campbell House Inn

$$ | 252 Pearl St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

Built in 1892 and later restored with fastidious care, this luxurious bed-and-breakfast features elegant rooms spread across a main house and a carriage house that are surrounded by an acre of landscaped grounds. The parlor, library, and dining rooms have their original hardwood floors and curved-glass windows. Room rates include a sumptuous full breakfast including fresh-baked pastries.

Pros

  • Tranquil spot with beautiful common areas
  • Warm and welcoming staff
  • Some rooms have Jacuzzi tubs

Cons

  • Rooms lack some of the amenities of nearby hotels
  • Audible noise from trains
  • Some find mattresses uncomfortable
252 Pearl St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-343–1119
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Evermore Guesthouse

$$ | 3860 S.E. Clinton St., OR, 97202, USA

Just a block from the trendy dining along Southeast Portland's hip Division Street, this beautifully restored, 1909 Arts and Crafts–style mansion contains spacious, light-filled rooms, some with private balconies, claw-foot soaking tubs, and good-size sitting areas; one detached suite has a full kitchen, and a cozy and romantic third-floor room has skylights and pitched ceilings. Guests can relax and mingle in the large common areas, which include a guest kitchen. The owners also operate the smaller and simpler Bluebird Guesthouse a few blocks away at 3517 S.E. Division Street, in the heart of the neighborhood's restaurant row.

Pros

  • Located in hip, charming neighborhood with many bars and restaurants
  • Reasonably priced with free off-street parking
  • Free laundry and basic breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms face busy Cesar Chavez Boulevard
  • A 15-minute drive or 30-minute bus ride from Downtown
  • Not ideal for very young kids
3860 S.E. Clinton St., OR, 97202, USA
503-206–6509
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Excelsior Inn

$ | 754 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

Quiet sophistication, attention to architectural detail, and rooms furnished in a refreshingly understated manner, each with a marble-and-tile bath and some with fireplaces, suggest a European inn. The rates include a delicious breakfast. 

Pros

  • Art-filled common areas
  • Excellent service from warm staff
  • Close to the University of Oregon campus

Cons

  • Some rooms are tiny
  • Limited parking
  • Front desk has limited hours
754 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-342–6963
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Inn at Manzanita

$ | 67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA

Shore pines around this 1987 Scandinavian structure give upper-floor patios a tree-house feel, and it's just half a block from the beach. Filled with light-color woods, beams, and glass, all rooms have decks, some have skylights, and three rooms are designed with families in mind (and have sleeper sofas and kitchenettes). In winter, it's a great place for storm watching.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting with a Japanese garden atmosphere
  • Very close to the beach and downtown shops
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends
  • Can book up fast in summer
  • No water view from some rooms
67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA
503-368–6754
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Jacksonville Inn

$$ | 175 E. California St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530, USA

The spotless pioneer period antiques and the wealth of well-chosen amenities (fireplaces, saunas, whirlpool tubs, double steam showers) at this eight-room 1861-vintage inn—with four additional luxury cottages—evoke the Wild West with an urbane, sophisticated aesthetic. Complimentary full breakfast is served in the elegant restaurant, which also serves lunch and dinner to both guests and nonguests.

Pros

  • In heart of downtown historic district
  • One of the town's most historically significant buildings
  • Stellar wine shop on the ground floor

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms are a bit small
  • On a busy street
  • Often books up well ahead on summer weekends
175 E. California St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530, USA
541-899–1900
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Newport Belle B&B

$$$ | 2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA

This floating B&B is in a fully operational stern-wheeler that's permanently moored at the Newport Marina, where guests have front-row seats to all the boating activity around Yaquina Bay, and it's a short walk from Oregon Coast Aquarium. Rooms are cozy and decorated in a simple but stylish nautical theme, and the main salon has hardwood floors, a wood stove, and comfortable furniture. Breakfast is less extensive and there's no afternoon happy hour during the winter months, but the rates drop then too.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind lodging experience
  • Kayak rentals are available
  • Rates include wine and appetizer hour and a very good breakfast

Cons

  • Not suitable for kids
  • Need a car to get into town
  • Small rooms
2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-867–6290
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Out 'n' About

$$ | 300 Page Creek Rd., Cave Junction, OR, 97523, USA

You sleep among the leaves in the tree houses of this extraordinary resort—the highest is 37 feet from the ground, one has an antique claw-foot bath, and another has separate kids' quarters connected to the main room by a swinging bridge. Other units have stained-glass windows, sleeping lofts, and other quirky features, and there is also an earthbound cabin with a view of the old-growth forest. Keep in mind that the least expensive units don't have bathrooms—guests use the common facilities, which also include a game area, fire pit, and common kitchen.

Pros

  • Kids love the Swiss Family Robinson atmosphere
  • Lots of fun activities are offered, from zip-lining to horseback riding
  • Amazingly quiet and peaceful

Cons

  • Accommodations are extremely rustic
  • Some units don't have private bathrooms
  • Two-night minimum during week and three-night minimum weekends during spring to fall
300 Page Creek Rd., Cave Junction, OR, 97523, USA
541-592–2208
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16 units
Free Breakfast

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Pine Valley Lodge

$ | 163 N. Main St., Halfway, OR, 97834, USA

From the outside, this lodge on Main Street is constructed like many others built in eastern Oregon during the timber boom of the late 1920s, using wood from the original mines' construction. Inside, the wood mingles with walls of deep blues and reds, reflecting a clean, homespun beauty. Thirteen assorted rooms of varying decor and size are available in the lodge and the adjacent structures called the Blue Dog and The Yellow House. The standalone Main Shack is Halfway's oldest standing building and has a tree growing out of one side and a separate bunk room for kids. You can "rock out" in high-backed wicker rocking chairs on the porches, or take a swing on the hammock. Rather than an alarm clock, Pine Valley's wake-up call alerts the nose instead of the ears with homemade scones; the innkeepers serve up a hearty full breakfast to fuel guests for the day's outdoor adventures.

Pros

  • Well-maintained rooms
  • Recreation options close by
  • Breakfast with baked goods is included

Cons

  • In a tiny remote town with few services and amenities
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • Rooms have dated decor
163 N. Main St., Halfway, OR, 97834, USA
541-742–2027
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Portland International Guesthouse

$ | 2185 N.W. Flanders St., Portland, OR, 97210, USA

If you don't mind shared-bath accommodations, this European-style B&B in the heart of Nob Hill and Alphabet District is a terrific bargain given the great location. The six rooms in this handsome early-20th-century house have queen beds and simple, tasteful furnishings; a few of them have additional single beds that accommodate a third guest for $10 nightly. Help yourself in the morning to complimentary juice, coffee, tea, cereals, and a common microwave, toaster oven, and fridge.

Pros

  • Wallet-friendly rates
  • Superb location steps from Nob Hill retail, dining, and the streetcar
  • Friendly and helpful owners

Cons

  • No private bathrooms
  • Books up fast
  • No off-street parking (but owners can provide permits for street parking)
2185 N.W. Flanders St., Portland, OR, 97210, USA
503-224–0500
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6 rooms with shared bath
Free Breakfast

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Portland's White House Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 1914 N.E. 22nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97212, USA

Hardwood floors with Oriental rugs, chandeliers, antiques, and fountains create a warm and romantic mood at this lavish 1910 Greek Revival mansion in the historic Irvington District, where guests can gather in several common areas and stroll the landscaped gardens. Rooms have private baths, flat-screen TVs, and mahogany canopy or four-poster beds—complimentary fresh-baked cookies or chocolates are served, plus champagne in the deluxe rooms, and the full breakfast uses fresh, local ingredients.

Pros

  • Over-the-top romantic
  • Outstanding breakfasts included in the rates
  • A short drive or bus ride to several hip East Side restaurant and retail districts

Cons

  • In residential neighborhood 2 miles from Downtown
  • Nearest commercial area is the rather bland Lloyd District
  • Older house with some quirky details
1914 N.E. 22nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97212, USA
503-287–7131
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Prospect Historic Hotel

$$ | 391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA

The likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Zane Grey, Jack London, and William Jennings Bryan have stayed at this quaint, country-style bed-and-breakfast that's just 39 miles southwest of the park entrance on Highway 62. The traditional Dinner House restaurant serves lemon-dill salmon, lasagna, and the signature prime-rib special to hotel guests and the public from May through October. Behind the main house are clean but basic and less pricey motel units in which some pets are allowed.

Pros

  • Three waterfalls within walking distance
  • Large property with beautiful grounds and creek
  • One of the nearest lodgings to the park

Cons

  • Small, remote town
  • Breakfast is not included for guests staying in motel units
  • Rooms in motel units lack charm of those in main inn
391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA
541-560–3664
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
10 main house rooms, 14 motel rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Winchester Inn

$$$ | 35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA

Rooms and suites in this upscale Victorian have character and restful charm—some have fireplaces, refrigerators, and wet bars, and private exterior entrances, and most are well suited to having one or two children in the room. Not only are the meals smashing, the location is smack-dab in the center of Ashland's hopping theater scene. The celebrated restaurant, Alchemy, relies upon locally grown produce, fresh fish and meats, including liberal use of herbs from its own garden. The breakfasts are works of art. 

Pros

  • Posh yet unpretentious
  • One of the more child-friendly B&Bs in town
  • Surrounded by lush gardens

Cons

  • Among the more expensive lodgings in town
  • Downtown location can feel a bit busy in summer
  • Some rooms are reached via steep flights of stairs
35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1113
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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