14 Best Hotels in Southern Oregon, Oregon

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
hotel Details
10 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites

$$ | 2525 Ashland St., OR, 97520, USA Fodor's Choice

Hoteliers Doug and Becky Neuman (who also run the excellent Ashland Springs Hotel and Lithia Springs Resort) have transformed this '70s-era resort into a stylish yet affordable retro-cool compound, retaining the property's fabulous globe lights, soaring lobby windows, and beam ceilings while adding many period-style furnishings. Standard rooms and spacious suites are set in two separate buildings, and its 14 acres include two tennis courts, a pool, a hot tub, fitness rooms, and a restaurant, Luna Cafe, that turns out reasonably priced, farm-to-table pizzas, sandwiches, and other light fare (there's also a market selling gourmet picnic supplies and local beer and wine). In a part of Oregon abundant with cookie-cutter chain properties, this is a refreshingly distinct and fun alternative for value-seeking travelers.

Pros

  • Great rates considering all the amenities
  • Many rooms have balconies offering pretty views
  • Attractive grounds, including patio and sundeck

Cons

  • Just off the interstate, a 10-minute drive from downtown
  • Some rooms face parking lot
  • Fitness rooms are small and dark
2525 Ashland St., OR, 97520, USA
541-482–8310
hotel Details
173 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Ashland Springs Hotel

$$ | 212 E. Main St., OR, 97520, USA

Ashland's stately 1925 landmark hotel towers seven stories over the center of downtown, with 70 rooms done with a preponderance of gentle fall colors and unconventional decor—think French-inspired botanical-print quilts and lampshades with leaf designs. The hotel offers theater, sports, and romance packages; a full range of soothing treatments is available at the hotel's adjacent Waterstone Spa; and an on-site bar and restaurant serves some of the best food in town.

Pros

  • Rich with history
  • Upper floors have dazzling mountain views
  • The excellent Larks restaurant is on-site

Cons

  • Central location translates to some street noise and bustle
  • Many rooms are quite small
  • No gym (but discount at a local fitness center nearby)
212 E. Main St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1700
hotel Details
70 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Compass Hotel Medford by Margaritaville

$$ | 2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA

Part of the new boutique-style, mid-range brand of tropical-inspired Margaritaville resorts, this laid-back hotel has smartly designed rooms and common spaces and a large pool with cabanas and a friendly bar and grill. It's a couple of miles south of downtown Medford on a convenient but busy road. 

Pros

  • Extensive complimentary buffet breakfast
  • Family-friendly
  • Bowling alley, golf course, and disc golf next door

Cons

  • Many rooms overlook a parking lot
  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • May feel a bit too social for some
2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA
541-646–9700
hotel Details
111 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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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
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Lodge at Riverside

$$ | 955 S.E. 7th St., Grants Pass, OR, 97526, USA

At this contemporary lodge at the southern end of downtown, the pool and many rooms overlook the Rogue River, and all but a few rooms, furnished with stylish country house–inspired armoires, plush beds, and oil paintings, have private balconies or patios; suites have river-rock fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs. The setting is far enough from the bustle for peace and quiet, but still an easy walk to several good restaurants, and rates include a complimentary evening wine reception served in the log cabin–style lobby, beneath its soaring cathedral ceiling, and a full hot breakfast in the spacious breakfast room.

Pros

  • Central location overlooking the river
  • Spacious rooms
  • Nice touches like cookies and milk in the lobby each night

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Some rooms contend with a bit of traffic noise
  • Rooms facing river are more expensive
955 S.E. 7th St., Grants Pass, OR, 97526, USA
541-955–0600
hotel Details
33 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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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
hotel Details
7 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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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
hotel Details
16 units
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Riverfront Inn

$ | 315 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR, 97470, USA

This clean and attractively updated vintage motor inn is just across the river (and beside a bridge with a pedestrian lane) from downtown and makes a convenient and economical base for exploring the Umpqua Valley.  

Pros

  • Some rooms have balconies facing Umpqua River
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds with a pool
  • Very reasonable rates

Cons

  • Simple decor
  • 10-minute walk from downtown
  • Though well-maintained, it's an older property
315 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR, 97470, USA
541-672–4836
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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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
hotel Details
82 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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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
hotel Details
20 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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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
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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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
hotel Details
17 units
Rate Includes: 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
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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