76 Best Hotels in Washington, USA

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Briar Rose Inn

$ | 314 W. 11th St., Vancouver, 98660, USA

This handsome 1908 Craftsman-style bed-and-breakfast is in downtown Vancouver, a short walk from several good restaurants, bars, and shops, on a quiet street surrounded by perfectly manicured gardens. The three rooms are elegantly furnished—the more masculine Hemingway Room, with its darker palette, has a private bath. Two other lacier, floral-inspired rooms, one with a king bed and fireplace, and the other with two twins, share a bathroom and are popular with families. Proximity to Interstate 5 makes the 8-mile drive to downtown Portland a snap, and the inn is also convenient to Portland International Airport and the main route leading into the Columbia Gorge. A substantial full breakfast is included.

Pros

  • Terrific value
  • Beautiful gardens and patio
  • Within walking distance of downtown Vancouver shops and restaurants

Cons

  • The frilly, period decor isn't for everyone
  • 20-minute drive from downtown Portland
  • Two of the rooms share a bath
314 W. 11th St., Vancouver, 98660, USA
360-694–5710
Hotel Details
3 rooms, 1 with bath
Free Breakfast

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Captain Whidbey Inn

$$ | 2072 Captain Whidbey Inn Rd., 98239, USA

Steps from the shorefront of Penn Cove, this venerable historic lodge surrounded by old-growth firs was recently refreshed with more of a hip boutique hotel vibe (think Ace Hotel) while maintaining the rustic charm that's made it a favorite for decades. Accommodations have pedestal sinks but share bathrooms and are furnished with antiques and modern amenities; quarters on the north side have views of Penn Cove. More luxurious Lagoon Rooms, in a separate cedar motel, overlook a quiet, marshy expanse. A cluster of small, one-bedroom cabins have stone fireplaces and private baths, and share a hot tub. The on-site Ship of Fools restaurant and tavern are popular with locals.

Pros

  • A few lodging options, including private cabins with hot tubs
  • Secluded "upscale summer camp" vibe
  • Pedestal sinks in rooms

Cons

  • Shared bathrooms
  • Poor soundproofing in the main motel
  • Spotty cell phone coverage
2072 Captain Whidbey Inn Rd., 98239, USA
360-678–4097
Hotel Details
29 rooms, 2 suites, 4 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Carson Ridge Luxury Cabins

$$$$ | 1261 Wind River Hwy., Carson, 98610, USA

For a romantic, cushy getaway in the piney woods near Gifford Pinchot National Forest, book one of these luxurious rustic-chic cabins outfitted with hot tubs and separate walk-in showers, DVD players, fireplaces, sitting areas, and private porches. Set amid lush gardens and fire pits, this idyllic little retreat is handy to some of the best hiking in the Gorge, but plenty of couples simply cozy up in their cabins and breathe in the tranquil woodland air. In-cabin spa services can be arranged, and rates include full breakfast and in-cabin snack baskets.

Pros

  • Serene woodland setting
  • Fireplaces and two-person hot tubs in each cabin
  • Across the street from Backwoods Brewing

Cons

  • In a small, slightly remote village
  • Steep rates
  • Not designed for kids
1261 Wind River Hwy., Carson, 98610, USA
509-427–7777
Hotel Details
10 cabins
Free Breakfast

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Cascade Valley Inn

$$$$ | 56 Mountainside Dr., Cashmere, 98815, USA

An appealing lodging option if you favor tranquil, rugged settings surrounded by the lush valleys and sweeping hills east of the Cascades, this angular, contemporary B&B is just outside the quirky little town of Cashmere, about midway between Leavenworth and Wenatchee. The three suites—each named for a local pear variety—are graciously appointed with gas fireplaces, smart TVs, snug robes, and private decks or balconies with magnificent views of the countryside.

Pros

  • Dramatic mountain views
  • Light and airy modern design
  • Private deck or balcony

Cons

  • 20-minute drive from Wenatchee and Leavenworth
  • Often books up well in advance on weekends
  • No guests under 21 permitted
56 Mountainside Dr., Cashmere, 98815, USA
509-415–1078
Hotel Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs.
3 suites
Free Breakfast

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The Cecil Bacon Manor

$$ | 959 Broadway E, Seattle, 98102, USA

Serene and traditional, this 1909 Tudor home is surrounded by opulent gardens and is near both Volunteer Park and Broadway—and it also has some rooms and suites that welcome children or pets. The living room is filled with comfortable furniture and lots of natural light. Guest rooms feel homey, though the rooms that haven't been recently updated seem a bit worn. Some rooms have views; some have hideaway beds in addition to the queen-size beds.

Pros

  • Friendly service
  • Lovely patio and porch
  • Quiet, relaxing retreat

Cons

  • No a/c
  • Some rooms need updating
  • Small showers in some rooms
959 Broadway E, Seattle, 98102, USA
206-717–5959
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Chewuch Inn & Cabins

$ | 223 White Ave., Winthrop, 98862, USA

At this inn on 5 acres just south of Winthrop and a short walk to town, lodgings have modern amenities, luxurious touches, and themes reflecting the rustic environment, illustrated in room names like Eagle's Nest, the Corral, Trout Hollow, and Dancing Bears. Some have fireplaces and murals by local artists. Plush Craftsman-style cabins have sleeper sofas, kitchens or kitchenettes, propane barbecues, and covered decks; some also have fireplaces. Comfortable beds have 500-thread-count linens and down bedding. All rates include the inn's hearty breakfast buffet, and there are free cookies in the afternoon, too.

Pros

  • Outdoor hot tub
  • Excellent service
  • Kitchens or kitchenettes in cabins

Cons

  • Basement rooms have no windows
  • A bit hard to find off the main highway
  • Can get noisy from trucks on nearby road
223 White Ave., Winthrop, 98862, USA
509-996–3107
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Churchyard Inn

$ | 206 St. Boniface St., Uniontown, 99179, USA

Registered as a national and state historic site, this 1905 Flemish-style inn, 15 miles southeast of Pullman in Uniontown, was once a parish house for the adjacent church; some of the homey, traditionally furnished rooms have views of the countryside, and one suite has its own kitchen. Book well in advance during WSU games and events.

Pros

  • Welcoming and helpful innkeepers
  • Cookies and wine when you arrive
  • Quiet and scenic location

Cons

  • Two-night minimum on game weekends (but no increase in rates)
  • About 20 minutes from Pullman
  • No TVs in most rooms
206 St. Boniface St., Uniontown, 99179, USA
509-229–3200
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Credit cards accepted
Closed Jan. and Feb.
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Domaine Madeleine

$$$$ | 146 Wildflower La., 98362, USA

Perched on a bluff above the Strait of Juan de Fuca, these opulent suites and cottages have updated contemporary decor, colorful murals, fireplaces, and water, mountain, and garden views. Three cottages offer even more privacy and unique settings, such as one by a waterfall. The Lake Crescent Suite has French doors leading to a private outdoor patio that looks out to the ocean; the Hoh Rainforest Suite has cathedral ceilings and expansive water views; and the top floor Hurricane Ridge Suite has a ski-lodge style fireplace, steam shower sauna, and more great views. The grounds include a replica of a portion of Claude Monet's Giverny garden, woodland and waterfall gardens, and a picking garden where guests can help themselves to flowers and berries. Four-course breakfasts, delivered to your room if you'd like, and gourmet snacks are all available.

Pros

  • Gorgeous gardens and water views
  • Abundant wildlife viewing
  • Large private decks or patios

Cons

  • No children under 10
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • 15-minute drive from downtown
146 Wildflower La., 98362, USA
360-457–4174
Hotel Details
7 suites
No Meals

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Edenwild Boutique Inn

$$$$ | 132 Lopez Rd., 98261, USA

Thoughtful and friendly owners Anthony and Crystal Rovente operate this large Victorian-style farmhouse surrounded by gardens and framed by Fisherman Bay, where spacious rooms are each painted or papered in different pastel shades and furnished with simple antiques; some have claw-foot tubs and brick fireplaces. The sunny dining room is a cheery breakfast spot. In summer you can sip tea on the wraparound ground-floor veranda or relax with a book on the garden patio. The place looks as if it's at least a century old, but it actually dates from 1988.

Pros

  • Lovely outdoor spaces, including an outdoor veranda
  • Nice breakfast buffet using local produce and homemade baked goods
  • Handy location close to village restaurants

Cons

  • No TVs in rooms
  • Decor is a bit plain
  • Two-night minimum
132 Lopez Rd., 98261, USA
360-468–3238
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9 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Five SeaSuns Bed & Breakfast

$$$ | 1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA

Less than a mile uphill from downtown, and surrounded by meticulously cared for gardens, this inviting 1926 inn overlooks the mountains and the bay and contains elegant rooms with Victorian furnishings and wallpapers. Rooms are themed for the four seasons, along with Indian summer. Spring has a breezy balcony, and the roomy Indian Summer two-bedroom suite occupies a separate carriage house.

Pros

  • Lovely setting
  • Excellent full breakfast
  • Walking distance to restaurants and bars

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Can get pricey in summer
  • Not suitable for young children
1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA
360-452–8248
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Freestone Inn

$$$$ | 31 Early Winters Dr., Mazama, 98833, USA

At the heart of the 120-acre, historic Wilson Ranch, amid more than 2 million acres of forest, this upscale mountain retreat embraces the pioneer spirit in spacious rooms, suites, and cabins snuggled up to Early Winters Creek. Guest quarters in the main building are enhanced by gas fireplaces, mini-refrigerators, and balconies or patios overlooking Freestone Lake; suites and one- and two-bedroom cabins have full kitchens. The Sandy Butte Bistro, specializing in contemporary American cuisine and Washington wines, is open for breakfast and dinner. Casual fare is available next to the pool at Jack's Pizza and Brews. Both eateries may be closed or have limited hours during the off-season.

Pros

  • Two-story river-rock fireplace highlights the great room
  • Groomed trails are used for year-round recreation
  • Proximity to North Cascades National Park

Cons

  • Limited cell phone and Wi-Fi service
  • Amenities limited in shoulder season
  • Cabins can be quite rustic
31 Early Winters Dr., Mazama, 98833, USA
509-996–3906
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31 rooms
No Meals

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Gaslight Inn

$$ | 1727 15th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA

The architecture in this historic landmark building, from the fireplaces to the stained-glass windows, makes for a stunning place to stay. A recent ownership change brought much-needed updating to many of the spaces, though some of the details still feel slightly out-of-date, particularly in the rugs and bedding. The large common areas are comfortable and friendly. There's room to move around in here, including a lovely backyard and decks with fabulous views. The Gaslight also has something few other B&Bs can claim: a seasonal heated pool out back.

Pros

  • Recent refresh to many parts
  • In-ground heated pool
  • Free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Breakfast is unimpressive
  • Street parking not always easy to find
  • Some shared bathrooms
1727 15th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-627–0531
Hotel Details
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Geiger Victorian Bed and Breakfast

$ | 912 N. I St., Tacoma, 98403, USA

With a quiet location in Tacoma's residential North Slope Historic District, this Stick Victorian mansion with four lavishly decorated rooms is an excellent choice for being away from the urban bustle and close to some of the city's hippest shopping and dining districts. Typical features in these antiques-filled rooms include hand-painted ceilings and period wallpapers, and one suite has a fireplace and claw-foot soaking tub. Guests can relax in the verdant garden.

Pros

  • Up the hill from the Ruston Way waterfront
  • Excellent full breakfast
  • Beautifully appointed rooms with antiques

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • Some rooms require climbing lots of stairs
  • Not appropriate for kids under 12
912 N. I St., Tacoma, 98403, USA
253-383–3504
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The GG Walla Walla

$$$$ | 922 Bonsella St., Walla Walla, 99362, USA

This luxury inn a block from Whitman College was opened in 2022 by twin sisters, Connie and Karrie, who bought the 1909 Arts and Crafts–style mansion that previously operated as the Green Gables Inn and quickly set out to transform it with their new vision of social connection and showcasing their art and antique collections. It sits among flowering plants and shrubs on a quaint, tree-lined street and offers five freshly decorated guest suites. The LV Suite has its own Louis Vuitton trunk (Carrie is a collector and her Louis Vuitton items are lovingly displayed throughout the house), while the Green Suite pays homage to the house's original owners, the Greens. The unique Beverly Hills–style Cabana is for groups, with four double beds and a kitchenette. Guests are welcomed with a glass of champagne and tour of the home, and can arrange the services of the on-site chef for dinners if they'd like.

Pros

  • Very friendly and communicative hosts
  • Lots of opportunities to socialize with other guests
  • Delicious gourmet breakfasts

Cons

  • No pets or children
  • Only open part-time
  • Not for people who don't want social interaction
922 Bonsella St., Walla Walla, 99362, USA
425-647–8245
Hotel Details
Closed Jan., Feb., and Sun.–Tues.
6 suites
Free Breakfast

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A Harbor View Inn

$ | 111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA

You can gaze out at the harbor from every guest room in this 1905 Colonial Revival–style hilltop mansion with old-fashioned rooms, three with fireplaces, with antique headboards and handmade quilts. Hand-stenciled walls surround the elegant parlors, equipped with Victorian-era antiques and fireplaces for cool evenings. Sunrooms bring in the light and are filled with fragrant plants.

Pros

  • Nice views of downtown and the harbor
  • Gourmet breakfast served in the sunroom
  • Quiet, historic neighborhood

Cons

  • You must enjoy an abundance of Victoriana
  • Not suitable for young kids
  • 20-minute walk to downtown
111 W. 11th St., Aberdeen, 98520, USA
360-533–7996
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Credit cards accepted
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Haus Rohrbach

$$ | 12882 Ranger Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA

Rooms at this alpine-style pension set on a bluff and beside an evergreen forest come with unobstructed views of either the valley or the woods. Deluxe units have wooden balconies, whirlpool tubs, and separate sitting areas. The full breakfast typically includes Dutch babies (sweet, fluffy pancakes) or sourdough pancakes and sausage.

Pros

  • Peaceful setting amid well-tended gardens
  • Pleasant pool and hot tub
  • Welcoming to families

Cons

  • A half-hour walk from town
  • Cheaper rooms have shared baths
  • Homey ambience may not suit everyone
12882 Ranger Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-548–7024
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heron Inn

$$ | 117 Maple Ave., La Conner, 98257, USA

At this relaxing, contemporary inn, wellness is the name of the game—there's a small but well-designed spa, reasonably priced packages include massage or other treatments, and a healthy breakfast buffet is served every morning. Accommodations range from simple and economical rooms with queen beds to spacious suites with gas fireplaces and deep jetted soaking tubs.

Pros

  • Rooms have plush robes and bathrooms with radiant heat
  • Good dining within walking distance
  • High-tech touches like Roku

Cons

  • No coffee in rooms (but it's always available in the lobby)
  • Several blocks from the waterfront
  • Not a great option for kids
117 Maple Ave., La Conner, 98257, USA
360-399–1074
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Planter

$ | 715 1st St., La Conner, 98257, USA

This warmly furnished hotel dating from 1907, making it the oldest in La Conner, is set amid downtown's many atmospheric shops and galleries. Its homey rooms are furnished with handmade country-style furniture. A shaded courtyard enhanced by garden sculptures is the place to linger in serenity.

Pros

  • Most rooms overlook attractive courtyard
  • Can walk to nearby restaurants
  • Historic charm

Cons

  • Old-fashioned aesthetic isn't for everybody
  • No on-site parking
  • Some rooms get street noise
715 1st St., La Conner, 98257, USA
360-466–4710
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12 rooms
No Meals

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Huckleberry House

$ | 301 Pennsylvania Ave., Roslyn, 98941, USA
Set on a hill overlooking Roslyn's main street, this charming inn whose well-lighted rooms feature claw-foot tubs and wraparound porches is a short walk from Roslyn's atmospheric eateries and watering holes. The helpful owner has coffee brewing for guests in the morning.

Pros

  • Picturesque perch
  • Convenient, central location
  • Very economical rates

Cons

  • Downtown location can get a little noisy
  • Old-fashioned feel isn't to everyone's taste
  • No breakfast
301 Pennsylvania Ave., Roslyn, 98941, USA
509-649–2900
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3 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at Blackberry Creek

$$$ | 1126 Pleasant St., Walla Walla, 99362, USA

Centrally located, yet with a secluded feel, this 1906 Kentucky farmhouse-style home with cozy, traditionally furnished accommodations sits on a 2-acre lot in a residential area, with Blackberry Creek running through the backyard. Renoir's Studio has a private hot tub for two. For the ultimate in privacy, book the intimate Monet's Garden Suite, which is separate from the main inn and has its own garden and private hot tub.

Pros

  • Wonderful breakfast consisting of several choices
  • Rooms are well stocked with lots of extras
  • Hosts are warm and friendly

Cons

  • Books up fast on wine-event weekends
  • Not walking distance to town
  • No children under 12
1126 Pleasant St., Walla Walla, 99362, USA
509-520–7372
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Inn at Mazama

$$ | 15 Country Rd., Mazama, 98833, USA

New ownership in 2020 has brought the former Mazama Country Inn, a longtime no-frills base camp for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, a new name, upgraded rooms and amenities, and an expanded focus on serving both sports enthusiasts and people who simply want to retreat and recharge away from it all. While the rooms don't have TVs, the inn has Wi-Fi throughout the property, co-working spaces, and private offices that can be rented by the day, week, or month. Rooms vary in style and may come with gas fireplaces, fridges, microwaves, coffee makers, sleeping lofts, jetted tubs, and patios. Inn amenities include a seasonal pool, hot tub, sauna, and tennis and pickleball courts. More upgrades are in the works, too.

Pros

  • Seasonal outdoor pool and year-round hot tub and sauna
  • Amenities facilitate remote working
  • Excellent access to nearby trails

Cons

  • Noise from construction or renovation is possible
  • No full-service restaurant yet
  • Summer weekends book up fast
15 Country Rd., Mazama, 98833, USA
800-843–7951
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at Soap Lake

$$ | 226 Main Ave. E, Soap Lake, 98851, USA

Because this inn opened in 1915 during Soap Lake's heyday as a destination for health treatments, most rooms have a soaking tub with the natural mineral-rich water on tap. All of the pleasantly decorated rooms have wet bars with microwaves, refrigerators, coffeemakers, and a supply of dishes and cutlery. The cottages are fully equipped with their own kitchens and have patios where you can enjoy afternoon breezes.

Pros

  • Beautifully landscaped gardens
  • Private beach has lounge chairs
  • Pets allowed in some cottages

Cons

  • Cottages often booked up with return guests
  • Registration desk is not staffed
  • Strict cancellation policy
226 Main Ave. E, Soap Lake, 98851, USA
509-246–0462
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Credit cards accepted
28 rooms
No Meals

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Iron Horse Inn Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 526 Marie Ave., Cle Elum, 98943, USA

Comprising four handsomely restored suites in a former boardinghouse for rail workers and four offbeat vintage caboose all filled with engaging railroad memorabilia, this distinctive inn is especially fun for fans of vintage trains, but the individually decorated accommodations are quite comfy, too. Adjacent Iron Horse Park, which is bisected by a span of the 250-mile Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, is a wonderful spot for hiking.

Pros

  • A truly unique and historic inn
  • Exceptional farm-to-table breakfasts included
  • Good location for outdoors lovers

Cons

  • Funky accommodations may not appeal to modernists
  • 15- to 20-minute walk from downtown Cle Elum
  • Caboose units entail climbing some stairs
526 Marie Ave., Cle Elum, 98943, USA
509-964–8054
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Kingfish at West Sound

$$$ | Crow Valley Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA

Spacious units in this atmospheric 1902 house are equipped with a king or queen bed, private bath, and all the serenity a guest could ever want. Delicious full breakfasts are included (except in winter, when only coffee and tea are provided), but the inn owners make a point of letting guests know they're perfectly welcome to sleep in.

Pros

  • Decor is tasteful and contemporary
  • Good café
  • Water views (two suites have decks)

Cons

  • Small bathrooms in some rooms
  • Some noise from road and busy marina
  • Two-night minimum
Crow Valley Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-376–2500
Hotel Details
Closed Jan.
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kirk House Bed & Breakfast

$$$ | 595 Park St., 98250, USA

Rooms are all differently decorated in this 1907 Craftsman bungalow, the one-time summer home of steel magnate Peter Kirk: the Garden Room has a botanical motif, the sunny Trellis Room is done in soft shades of yellow and green, and the Arbor Room has French doors leading out to the garden. You may take breakfast in the parlor—or have it in bed, served on antique Limoges china. Bountiful wicker-basket picnics, with all the trimmings, can be prepared for a day's excursion—but you might not need one after the full breakfast provided each morning.

Pros

  • Gorgeous house full of stained glass and other lovely details
  • Within walking distance of town
  • Nice breakfast in the parlor or in bed

Cons

  • Occasional noise from nearby airport
  • A couple of the rooms are on the small side
  • With only four rooms, inn itself may feel too cozy for some
595 Park St., 98250, USA
360-378–3757
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Manitou Lodge

$$ | 813 Kilmer Rd., Forks, 98331, USA

Seclusion, quiet, and relaxation are assured at this cedar lodge in the rain forest, where five lodge rooms and two suites in the adjacent cottage have cedar paneling, handmade quilts, driftwood headboards, and oak furnishings; the large Sacagawea room even has a fireplace. The cathedral-size great room has a towering stone fireplace, a tall bookcase, and multiple couches. Two small, rustic cabins are available May through October.

Pros

  • Warmly appointed rooms
  • Tranquil Sol Duc River setting
  • Short drive from Rialto Beach

Cons

  • No TV, phones, or cell service
  • Modest breakfasts
  • Remote location
813 Kilmer Rd., Forks, 98331, USA
360-374–6295
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9 units
Free Breakfast

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Mazama Country Inn

$$ | 15 Country Rd., Mazama, 98833, USA

Ideal as a base for outdoor-recreation enthusiasts, the inn offers clean, no-frills accommodations and nearby access to the Pasayten Wilderness and North Cascades National Park. There's a restaurant that serves up hearty fare featuring local and organic products. On-site recreation includes a seasonal outdoor pool, hot tub, tennis, and fitness center. Helpful staff share their tips and knowledge of the area, gleaned from personal experience and the many organized groups that stay at the inn. Mountain bikes are for rent, and a ski rental shop is nearby for cross-country skiing on more than 100 miles of groomed trails that begin right next to the inn.

Pros

  • Inclusive meal option available in winter
  • Off-season specials
  • Rooms very clean

Cons

  • No TV
  • Basic rooms are small
  • Pets allowed in cabins only
15 Country Rd., Mazama, 98833, USA
800-843–7951
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18 rooms
No Meals

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Misty Valley Inn

$$$ | 194894 U.S. 101, Forks, 98331, USA
Tucked among towering trees a few miles north of Forks and close to the Sol Duc River, this peaceful little inn is a nature lover's dream, with fragrant roses and rhododendrons, hummingbirds darting about, and views east toward the Olympic Mountains. Comfy, unfussy rooms are named for European countries and are outfitted with robes and slippers for you to venture out to the outdoor hot tub. The lavish breakfasts features sweet and savory treats, like strawberry crepes and Moroccan-spiced omelets.

Pros

  • Lush garden setting
  • Delicious breakfasts
  • Hot tub with woodland views

Cons

  • A few miles north of downtown
  • No kids under 12
  • On a busy road
194894 U.S. 101, Forks, 98331, USA
360-374–9389
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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MoonDance B&B

$ | 4737 Cable St., Bellingham, 98229, USA

This handsomely restored 1930s lodge-style home with tastefully and quirkily furnished guest rooms is surrounded by colorful gardens and sits on the western shore of pristine Lake Whatcom—it's one of the most tranquil settings of any lodging in the area. The View With A Room suite is a favorite for special occasions, with its huge bathrooms outfitted with a two-person jetted tub and an enormous walk-in shower; it also has a private balcony overlooking the lake. A full breakfast, with a focus on healthy ingredients, is served each morning in a sunny room.

Pros

  • Expansive views of the landscape
  • Kayaks for exploring the lake
  • Family-friendly room

Cons

  • 5 miles east of downtown
  • Two-night minimum during busy times
  • Not many dining options nearby
4737 Cable St., Bellingham, 98229, USA
360-927–2599
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mountain Home Lodge

$$$$ | 8201 Mountain Home Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA

This contemporary mountain inn, where peeled-pine and vine-maple furniture fills the rooms, is built of sturdy cedar and redwood and sits on a 20-acre alpine meadow with breathtaking Cascade Mountains views. Rooms are outfitted with handmade quilts, binoculars, robes, and port wine; two posh, romantic cabins are perfect for celebrating a special occasion or simply getting away from it all in style. The property offers direct access to miles of wildlife-abundant trails, and there's a hot tub and seasonal heated pool. Lunch and dinner, on-site or to go as a picnic, can be arranged.

Pros

  • Opulent breakfast and afternoon appetizers and wine
  • Stunning, pristine wilderness setting
  • Luxurious accommodations

Cons

  • Getting here can be challenging in winter weather
  • Two-night minimum stay at busy times
  • 10-minute drive to downtown
8201 Mountain Home Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-548–7077
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Credit cards accepted
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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