20 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

$$ | 57744 Round Lake Dr., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA Fodor's Choice

This attractive golfing lodge provides a comfortable place to relax after a day on the world-famous links, with accommodations ranging from single rooms or cottages to four-bedroom condos, many with beautiful views of the famous golf course. Each unit includes a gathering room with fireplace, outdoor patio area, and four separate bedrooms with a king bed and private bath. There are also other lodging options available throughout the vast resort property, as well as a full-service spa and fitness center and eight different restaurants and lounges.

Pros

  • One of the country's premier golfing resorts
  • Beautiful coastal setting
  • Lots of on-site dining options

Cons

  • Can be fully booked weeks or even months in advance
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Nongolfers aren't likely to get much out of a stay here
57744 Round Lake Dr., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–4380
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186 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Brasada Ranch

$$$$ | 16986 S.W. Brasada Ranch Rd., Prineville, OR, 97753, USA Fodor's Choice

This desert luxury resort places an emphasis on feeling good, with a championship golf course, a spa, a fitness center, and an adults-only pool. There's also an indoor-outdoor dinner restaurant with gorgeous desert views and regular live entertainment.

Pros

  • Offers amazing trail rides
  • Range of on-site facilities and activities
  • Kids pool has lazy river and waterslide

Cons

  • Beautiful but somewhat isolated setting
  • Ranch House suites do not permit kids
  • Not all units have hot tubs
16986 S.W. Brasada Ranch Rd., Prineville, OR, 97753, USA
855-561–7953
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127 suites
No Meals

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Collins Lake Resort

$$$ | 88149 E. Creek Ridge Rd., Government Camp, OR, 97028, USA Fodor's Choice

This contemporary 28-acre compound of poshly furnished chalets and "Grand Lodge" town homes with fireplaces and dozens of other amenities is scattered around an alpine lake and offers the cushiest accommodations in the Mt. Hood area. Each unit has two or three bedrooms and can sleep 4 to 10 guests—they all have fully equipped kitchens, 2½ bathrooms, outdoor decks with gas barbecues, two-car garages, and laundry facilities, and the Grand Lodge units have plenty of extras, from Cascadian stone and Brazilian cherrywood materials to luxurious master suites with enormous bathrooms. Free shuttles whisk guests to the slopes, and the property is laced with trails for snowshoeing and hiking. On-site recreation centers have year-round heated pools and hot tubs.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of Government Camp restaurants and bars
  • Spacious layouts are ideal for groups and families
  • Fireplaces and private decks in all units

Cons

  • Two- or five-night minimum during busy times
  • Can be expensive for just one or two occupants
  • Decor varies from unit to unit
88149 E. Creek Ridge Rd., Government Camp, OR, 97028, USA
503-272–3051
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66 condos
No Meals

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FivePine Lodge

$$$$ | 1021 Desperado Trail, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA Fodor's Choice

This upscale western-style resort resembles an alpine village with a cluster of cabins surrounding the main lodge, where every room is rustically decorated with custom-built furnishings. A popular on-site spa makes FivePine ideal for a romantic retreat, while a network of trails woos outdoor lovers.

Pros

  • Peaceful atmosphere on the fringes of Sisters
  • On-site brewery and cinema
  • Spa has year-round thermal tub

Cons

  • Breakfast is limited
  • Some cabins are too close to neighbors
  • Main lodge is near U.S. 20, where traffic gets heavy
1021 Desperado Trail, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA
541-549–5900
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44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Salishan Lodge and Golf Resort

$$ | 7760 N. U.S. 101, Gleneden Beach, OR, 97388, USA Fodor's Choice

Secluded and refined, this upscale resort designed in the 1960s by renowned architect John Gray is set in a hillside forest preserve near Siletz Bay and offers spacious, art-filled rooms with wood-burning fireplaces, balconies, and large whirlpool tubs. The spa is outstanding and there are plenty of diversions, including one of Oregon's top golf courses, an adventure-oriented aerial park, tennis, and a pool, and there are a couple of different excellent dining options.

Pros

  • Elegantly designed rooms and public spaces
  • Secluded, beautiful natural setting
  • Friendly, attentive staff

Cons

  • Ocean views are few
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Some rooms receive noise from U.S. 101
7760 N. U.S. 101, Gleneden Beach, OR, 97388, USA
541-764–3600
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205 rooms
No Meals

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Stephanie Inn

$$$$ | 2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the coast's most beautiful views is paired with one of its most splendid hotels, where the focus is firmly on romance, superior service, and luxurious rooms. Impeccably maintained, with country-style furnishings, fireplaces, large bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, and balconies, the rooms are so comfortable you may never want to leave, and rates include a generous country breakfast, evening wine and hors d'oeuvres, and a late-evening nightcap. Kids under 12 are not permitted.

Pros

  • Incredibly plush accommodations
  • On a gorgeous stretch of beach
  • Fabulous on-site restaurant and Aveda spa

Cons

  • Among the highest rates of any hotel in the state
  • Not for families with younger children
  • About a mile from downtown
2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2221
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Suttle Lodge

$$$$ | 13300 U.S. 20, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA Fodor's Choice

If famed director Wes Anderson built a wilderness lodge, it’d probably look something like this whimsically updated lakeside retreat in the Deschutes National Forest, where the vintage-summer-camp vibes come with the finest craft cocktails you’ll find between here and Portland. The understated lodge rooms have an Ace Hotel-inspired decor and come stocked with soaps made with pine gathered from around the lake. Guests can rent stand-up paddleboards, canoes, kayaks, and rowboats in the summer and snowshoes in the winter.

Pros

  • The only Sisters-area resort with its own lake
  • Lobby bar and on-site restaurant
  • Year-round accessibility to outdoor sports

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • Unreliable Wi-Fi and cell reception
  • Boathouse restaurant only operates in summer
13300 U.S. 20, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA
541-638–7001
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25 rooms
No Meals

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Timberline Lodge

$$ | 27500 E. Timberline Rd., Timberline Lodge, OR, 97028, USA Fodor's Choice

Guest rooms are simple, rustic, and charming (a handful of them lack private baths), but don't expect a cushy experience—the reason for staying here is the location and setting. The approach builds excitement: an unforgettable 6-mile ascent that curves its way up to an elevation of about 6,000 feet on Mt. Hood. Then the Lodge materializes out of the mist, and you momentarily forget about the snowcapped peak high above. No wonder Stanley Kubrick used shots of the exterior for The Shining. Complementing the size and majesty of Mt. Hood, the massive structure was erected using timber and rock from the forest and mountain: in 1936–37 more than 500 people toiled, forging metal for furniture and fixtures, sculpting old telephone poles into beams and banisters, weaving, and sawing. A 22-minute film, shown on the lower level, tells the story. You don't need to be a guest to appreciate Timberline—there are daily tours in summer, and day visitors can wander around on their own. Enjoy the restaurants, snow sports, and hiking paths, or relax by the massive fireplace in the "headhouse."

Pros

  • A thrill to stay on the mountain itself
  • Great proximity to all snow activity
  • Amazing architecture

Cons

  • Rooms are small and the least expensive ones have shared bathrooms
  • Views from rooms are often completely blocked by snow in winter
  • Lots of tourists milling about
27500 E. Timberline Rd., Timberline Lodge, OR, 97028, USA
503-272–3311
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70 rooms
No Meals

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Tu Tu' Tun Lodge

$$$ | 96550 N. Bank Rogue River Rd., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA Fodor's Choice

Pronounced "too-too-tin," this renowned and rather lavish boutique resort is a slice of heaven on the Rogue River; its rustic-elegant rooms have private decks overlooking the water; some have hot tubs, others have fireplaces, and a few have both. Guided fishing trips and river activities are offered, and nearby are jet-boat excursions and world-class golf. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The latter—open to nonguests (reservations can be hard to get)—is a four-course prix-fixe meal.

Pros

  • Luxurious, beautifully outfitted rooms
  • Exceptional dining
  • Peaceful location overlooking river

Cons

  • No TVs
  • Not well suited for young kids
  • 15-minute drive from downtown and the ocean
96550 N. Bank Rogue River Rd., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA
541-247–6664
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20 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
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300 rooms
No Meals

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The Allison Inn & Spa

$$$$ | 2525 Allison La., Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
The Allison Inn & Spa, Newberg
The Allison Inn & Spa

This luxurious, relaxing base is ideal for exploring the Willamette Valley and for spa getaways alike. Each bright, comfortable room includes a gas fireplace, original works of art, a soaking tub, impressive furnishings, bay-window seats, and views of the vineyards from the terrace or balcony. The massive copper-coil curtain at the entrance to Allison's 15,000-square-foot spa conveys its opulence as a place to enjoy wines, a Pinot pedicure, or a herbal massage in one of its 12 treatment rooms.

Pros

  • Outstanding on-site restaurant
  • Excellent gym and spa facilities
  • Beautifully manicured grounds

Cons

  • Traffic is audible from some rooms and common areas
  • Expensive, particularly by local standards
  • Restaurant can book up early
2525 Allison La., Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
503-554–2525
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85 rooms
No Meals

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Lone Mountain Resort

$ | 169 Lone Mountain Rd., O'Brien, OR, 97534, USA

Set amid pine forests about midway between Grants Pass and Crescent City and a half hour from Oregon Caves, this bucolic camping resort offers several lodging options, including teepees, small cabins, and one large three-bedroom cabin with private bathrooms that's ideal for families. Although the teepees have beds, guests must bring their own bedding. 

Pros

  • Cabins are well-designed and have French press coffeemakers
  • Less than an hour from north end of Redwood National and State Parks
  • Freshwater swimming pond and beach

Cons

  • Shared bath facilities
  • Very rural area
  • 10-minute drive to Cave Junction restaurants
169 Lone Mountain Rd., O'Brien, OR, 97534, USA
541-596–2878
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7 units
No Meals

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McMenamins Edgefield

$$ | 2126 S.W. Halsey St., Troutdale, OR, 97060, USA

Set in 74 acres of gardens, murals, orchards, and vineyards, this Georgian Revival manor—once home to the county poor farm—is now an offbeat resort that offers intriguing amenities and large but basic rooms filled with vintage furnishings; some rooms are hostel-style and most have shared baths. There are three restaurants and several bars, with pool halls, distilleries, and tiny wine sheds tucked away in unexpected places. All guests have access to the outdoor soaking pool. Edgefield is an Oregon treasure with a mellow, bohemian vibe.

Pros

  • Plenty of eating and drinking choices
  • On-site movie theater and live-music concerts
  • On-site Ruby's Spa offers an amplitude of treatments

Cons

2126 S.W. Halsey St., Troutdale, OR, 97060, USA
503-669–8610
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114 rooms
No Meals

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Metolius River Resort

$$$ | 25551 S.W. Forest Service Rd. 1419, Sisters, OR, 97730, USA

Each of the cabins set amid the pines and aspen at this peaceful resort has splendid views of the sparkling Metolius River, decks furnished with Adirondack chairs, a full kitchen, and a fireplace. Children are allowed, but are asked to respect the resort's peace-and-quiet policy.

Pros

  • Peaceful forest setting
  • Feels truly off-grid
  • Wake up to the sound of the river

Cons

  • No visitors allowed
  • No cell-phone service
  • Minimum stay requirements
25551 S.W. Forest Service Rd. 1419, Sisters, OR, 97730, USA
877-632–7007
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12 cabins
No Meals

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Mill Casino Hotel

$$ | 3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA

Even if you're not a big fan of gaming, this attractive hotel on the bay and boardwalk in North Bend (a short distance north of downtown Coos Bay) makes a handy, comfortable, and relatively affordable base for exploring this stretch of the coast. The hotel's snazziest rooms are in the newer tower, which has grand views of the bay, but the comfy lodge-style rooms in the older building are brightened by colorful Pendleton blankets and rustic furniture. Included in the property's four dining venues are a waterfront restaurant and a bakery. There's also a full-service RV park and a concert venue that books nationally known bands and comedians.

Pros

  • Attractive, contemporary rooms
  • Close to downtown dining and shopping
  • Nice bay views from many rooms

Cons

  • Casino can be noisy and smoky
  • 25-minute drive from the ocean
  • Rooms in older buildings feel a bit dated
3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–8800
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203 rooms
No Meals

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Mt. Hood Oregon Resort

$$ | 68010 E. Fairway Ave., Welches, OR, 97067, USA

In the evergreen-forest foothills of Mt. Hood, this expansive golf and spa resort is popular year-round both with outdoorsy sorts and couples seeking romantic alpine hideaways. Accommodations run from doubles to two-bedroom condos, and each of the sharp, contemporary rooms has a deck or patio overlooking the forest, courtyard, or fairway. Despite the resort's size, its wooded setting feels relaxing and secluded. You can play croquet on the only regulation court and lawn-bowling green in the Northwest; or choose from plenty of nearby outdoor activities such as fly-fishing on the Salmon River, horseback riding, white-water rafting, and all snow-related sports. Treatments at the serene spa include specialty massages for golfers and skiers.

Pros

  • Lots of recreation options and a great spa
  • Wide range of room layouts and sizes
  • Closer to Portland than most Mt. Hood area lodgings

Cons

  • Can get crowded
  • Dining options are only so-so
  • A 20-minute drive from ski areas
68010 E. Fairway Ave., Welches, OR, 97067, USA
503-622–3101
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157 rooms
No Meals

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Old St. Francis School

$$$ | 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend, OR, 97701, USA

Part of the eclectic McMenamins chain of pubs, movie theaters, and hotels, this fun outpost in a restored 1936 Catholic schoolhouse has classrooms turned into lodging quarters, restaurant and bars, a brewery, a stage, a mosaic-tile soaking pool, and a movie theater with couches and food service. Enjoy the laid-back and colorful atmosphere as well as the murals and vintage photographs, and be sure to pick up the walking-tour primer, which explains why, for example, one mural depicts Catholic school kids releasing monarch butterflies. Old St. Francis also rents additional guestrooms in nearby cottages.

Pros

  • A bohemian-styled destination village
  • Smack in downtown Bend
  • A semi-secret bar known as the Broom Closet

Cons

  • Many rooms feel quite small
  • Few modern appliances
  • Rooms near on-site pubs can get noisy
700 N.W. Bond St., Bend, OR, 97701, USA
541-382–5174
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60 rooms
No Meals

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Running Y Ranch Resort

$$$ | 5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA

Golfers rave about the Arnold Palmer–designed course at this 3,600-acre resort in a juniper- and ponderosa-shaded canyon overlooking Upper Klamath Lake. Rooms in the main lodge are spacious and modern; the two- to three-bedroom town houses have many amenities, such as built-in entertainment centers and outdoor hot tubs. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, sailing, fishing, and wildlife-watching are some of the prime activities, and a full-service spa provides a range of relaxing treatments.

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Several miles of paved trails
  • Spacious, modern rooms

Cons

  • May be too far off the beaten path for some
  • Pricey in summer
  • Sometimes fills up with meetings and conventions
5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA
541-850–5500
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82 rooms
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Sunriver Resort

$$$$ | 17600 Center Dr., Bend, OR, 97707, USA

Central Oregon's premier family playground and luxurious destination resort encapsulates so many things that are distinctive about central Oregon, from the mountain views and winding river to the biking, rafting, golfing, skiing, and family or romantic getaways. A network of paved bike-and-pedestrian paths connects all corners of the 3,300-acre resort; there are four golf courses (including the renowned Crosswater), tennis courts, marina, stables, swimming pools, skiing at nearby Mt. Bachelor, an indoor fitness club and spa, Fort Funnigan for kids, nine restaurants and bars, and lots of other activities and organized tours. Accommodations vary from vacation-house rentals to guest rooms and condos around the cozy Northwest-style lodge.

Pros

  • Many activities for kids and adults
  • Much pampering in elegant lodge facilities
  • Close to The Village at Sunriver

Cons

  • Some accommodation is dated
  • Vibe is very family-centric
  • Gets quite crowded on summer weekends
17600 Center Dr., Bend, OR, 97707, USA
855-420–8206
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529 rooms
No Meals

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Umpqua's Last Resort

$ | 115 Elk Ridge La., Idleyld Park, OR, USA

Offering cozy, well-outfitted cabins with loft sleeping areas and canvas tents, this verdant glamping and RV resort is set along the picturesque Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, about 45 minutes east of Roseburg and on the way to Crater Lake. The staff is welcoming and helpful, and the accommodations are spotless and include comfy linens (including heated blankets), reliable Wi-Fi, grills or fire pits, and attractive furniture. There's tons to do in the immediate area: hiking, biking, rafting, and more. 

Pros

  • Serene, scenic setting
  • Friendly, inclusive vibe
  • Lots of games and activities on-site

Cons

  • Can book up early on summer weekends
  • Remote area with few dining options
  • Shared bathrooms
115 Elk Ridge La., Idleyld Park, OR, USA
541-498–2500
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17 units
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