29 Best Hotels in Washington, USA

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Alderbrook Resort & Spa

$$$$ | 10 E. Alderbrook Dr., Union, 98592, USA Fodor's Choice

With an idyllic setting on a scenic bend of Hood Canal, this elegant, evergreen-shaded resort dating to 1913 contains snazzy rooms overlooking the water, a courtyard, or a gurgling creek. There's a slew of extras, including a full-service spa, 18-hole golf course, beach, an indoor pool with water views, and several miles of hiking trails through peaceful old-growth forest. The stellar restaurant sources much of its seafood from the canal, and a 54-foot-long yacht offers sunset cruises with views of the Olympic Mountains. The location is perfect for a weekend getaway from Seattle or for exploring the Kitsap Peninsula and the eastern reaches of the Olympic Peninsula.

Pros

  • Gorgeous, tranquil setting right on the water
  • Exceptional recreation and spa facilities
  • One of the state's best hotel restaurants

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Sometimes crowded with weddings
  • Waterfront rooms are spendy
10 E. Alderbrook Dr., Union, 98592, USA
360-898–2200
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93 rooms
No Meals

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Canyon River Ranch

$$$$ | 14700 Hwy. 821, Ellensburg, 98926, USA Fodor's Choice

Popular with outdoor recreation enthusiasts, this posh boutique lodge in rugged Yakima River Canyon contains 10 spacious two-bedroom suites with full kitchens and offers a bounty of amenities and activities, including fishing and hunting guides, rafting trips, hiking trails, and superb dining. For a peaceful retreat in the wilderness, this riverside resort is hard to beat. 

Pros

  • Next to one of the region's best restaurants
  • Beautiful vistas of the canyon and river
  • On-site fly-fishing and river-rafting outfitters

Cons

  • A 20-minute drive from Ellensburg
  • Not a good location for wine-touring
  • Steep rates
14700 Hwy. 821, Ellensburg, 98926, USA
509-933–2100
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10 suites
No Meals

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Inn at Discovery Coast

$$$ | 421 11th St. SW, Long Beach, 98631, USA Fodor's Choice

A favorite roost of young Seattle and Portland urbanites, this hip, eco-minded resort has guest rooms with stylish mid-century modern decor and expansive sea views and sleek, contemporary studios in a pool building. Amenities include two-person showers or jetted tubs, in-room fireplaces, a sauna and heated pool, and a lobby shop stocked with craft beer, regional wines, and trendy gourmet goodies.

Pros

  • Shares amenities with adjoining Adrift Hotel
  • Next door to excellent Pickled Fish restaurant
  • Scenic beach setting

Cons

  • No ocean view from rooms in the pool building
  • Set along a busy section of beach
  • Can get pricey in summer
421 11th St. SW, Long Beach, 98631, USA
360-642–5265
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Iron Springs Resort

$$$$ | 3707 Hwy. 109, Copalis Beach, 98535, USA Fodor's Choice

This 100-acre retreat dating back to the 1940s has gorgeously renovated cabins, each decorated in earth tones with timber accents, beachy but elegant furnishings, and upscale kitchens. Through the big windows you can enjoy the tranquil, evergreen-shaded setting along a bluff overlooking Boone Creek and the ocean. Coastal trails attract a mix of surfers, divers, boaters, and hikers. This beachfront hideaway is the perfect place for winter storm watching, clamming, and getting away from it all.

Pros

  • Charming rustic-chic decor
  • Stunning ocean views and hiking trails
  • On a quiet stretch of beachfront

Cons

  • Very secluded location
  • Among the highest rates on the coast
  • Some cabins are a bit small
3707 Hwy. 109, Copalis Beach, 98535, USA
360-276–4230
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25 cabins
No Meals

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Posthotel Leavenworth

$$$$ | 309 8th St., Leavenworth, 98826, USA Fodor's Choice

Washington's first true Alpine-inspired luxury hotel and wellness spa, on a quiet street overlooking the Wenatchee River in downtown Leavenworth, provides all the pampering you could ask for, including a slew of soothing spa treatments and access to gorgeously designed saltwater hydrotherapy pools, steam baths, saunas, and other water treatment options. The spacious guest rooms have cloud-soft bedding, sitting areas with fireplaces, and in many cases balconies with French doors or tall windows that afford grand views of the river, mountains, or village.

Pros

  • Good-size rooms with sitting areas
  • Great dining options within a short walk
  • Healthy breakfasts and lunches included in rate

Cons

  • Downtown location can get crowded during busy times
  • No alcohol for sale (but you can bring your own)
  • Not suitable for kids
309 8th St., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-548–7678
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Roche Harbor Resort

$$$ | 248 Reuben Memorial Dr., 98250, USA Fodor's Choice

This sprawling resort, with several types of accommodations ranging from historic hotel rooms to luxurious contemporary waterfront suites, occupies the site of the lime works that made John S. McMillin his fortune in the late 19th century. Rooms in historic Hotel de Haro are filled with notable antiques, like the claw-foot tub where actor John Wayne used to soak. Posh suites in the McMillin House and Quarryman Hall have fireplaces, heated bathroom floors, and panoramic water views from a private veranda. The beachside Company Town Cottages, once the homes of lime-company employees, have rustic exteriors but modern interiors. Elsewhere are contemporary condos with fireplaces; some have lofts and water views. Walking trails thread through the resplendent gardens and the old lime quarries, an elegant spa offers a full slate of treatments, and several atmospheric restaurants serve food at a range of price points.

Pros

  • Lots of options for families and groups
  • Several on-site restaurants
  • Gorgeous full-service spa

Cons

  • Condos have less character and are away from the waterfront
  • Isolated from the rest of the island
  • The least expensive rooms in Hotel de Haro have shared baths
248 Reuben Memorial Dr., 98250, USA
360-378–2155
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53 units
No Meals

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Rosario Resort and Spa

$$ | 1400 Rosario Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA Fodor's Choice

Shipbuilding magnate Robert Moran built this Arts and Crafts–style waterfront mansion in 1909, and it's now the centerpiece of a gorgeous 40-acre resort that comprises several buildings with sweeping views of Cascade Bay and Rosario Point. Accommodations range from moderately priced standard guest rooms to deluxe one- and two-bedroom suites with fireplaces, decks, and full kitchens. The historic main house, home to the romantic Mansion restaurant as well as a small but excellent history museum, has retained its original mission-style furniture and numerous antiques; its centerpiece, an Aeolian organ with 1,972 pipes, is used for concerts in the music room. You can hike, whale-watch, and kayak nearby or stay in for a day of pampering in the on-site spa.

Pros

  • Water views from all buildings and many rooms
  • Management continues to make improvements
  • First-rate spa and adults-only pool

Cons

  • Often busy with weddings and special events
  • Some rooms/common spaces need updating
  • 15-minute drive to Eastsound
1400 Rosario Rd., Orcas Island, 98245, USA
360-376–2222
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67 rooms
No Meals

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Sagecliffe Resort & Spa

$$$ | 344 Silica Rd. NW, Quincy, 98848, USA Fodor's Choice

Built on (and into) ancient basalt cliffs 900 feet above the Columbia River, this resort's 15 cliff houses, 12 cavern rooms, and inn are all designed to blend into the natural environment and offer casually elegant, comfortable accommodations with fireplaces, soaking tubs, and other luxuries. For a glamping experience, there are luxury yurts on the hillside. Privately owned lake houses and condos can also be rented through the resort if you need more space or privacy. Tendrils restaurant highlights local produce and Northwest beef and seafood, complemented by Washington wines. There's a wood fired pizza open seasonally and available for take-out; cauliflower crust is an option. A pleasant spa offers an array of treatments, and the river views are stunning from the seasonal outdoor pool. Formerly the Cave B Inn, the new owners have not just renamed the resort but also are offering weekly live music and opportunities for guests to be active outdoors, such as free guided snowshoe tours.

Pros

  • Hikes down to the river and past waterfalls
  • Yurts have views of nearby vineyards
  • Dogs welcome in some units

Cons

  • No local meal options besides on-site restaurants
  • Summer weekend reservations fill up quickly
  • Expensive during concerts
344 Silica Rd. NW, Quincy, 98848, USA
509-787–8000
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58 rooms
No Meals

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Skamania Lodge

$$$$ | 1131 S.W. Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, 98648, USA Fodor's Choice

This warm, woodsy lodge on an expansive, verdant swath of forest and meadows impresses with a multitude of windows overlooking the surrounding mountains and Gorge, an outstanding array of recreational facilities, and handsome, Pacific Northwest–chic accommodations, many with fireplaces and all with views. The upscale-rustic interior features Montana-slate tiles, Native American artwork, and an immense wood-burning fireplace. "Skamania" is the Chinook word for "swift water," and the lodge's 175 acres are just a stone's throw from the Columbia River. Facilities include a well-respected 18-hole golf course, 4 miles of hiking trails, a large indoor pool, a 1-mile fitness loop, a grass volleyball court, outdoor tennis court, and a dramatic zip line course with commanding views of the Gorge. Staff will pack you a lunch if you're going out for the day. The Waterleaf Spa and Fitness Center offers a full slate of soothing treatments, and the resort's two restaurants offer some of the top dining experiences in the region.

Pros

  • Romantic tree-house cabins
  • Loads of fun outdoorsy activities
  • First-rate spa and dining facilities

Cons

  • Very expensive in high season
  • Can get crowded
  • Set back from the river
1131 S.W. Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, 98648, USA
509-314–4177
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254 rooms
No Meals

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Sun Mountain Lodge

$$$$ | 604 Patterson Lake Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA
Sun Mountain Lodge, Winthrop
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The stunning North Cascades and all its attractions are the stars of this outdoor-oriented resort replete with luxurious accommodations, spectacular mountain views, and a range of activities that make it a year-round destination, whether the peaks are covered in snow or wildflowers. The property offers outdoor pools and hot tubs, tennis courts, 100 miles of hiking, horseback riding, boating on Patterson Lake, and skiing trails. The Mt. Gardner and Mt. Robinson buildings provide the best accommodations, with fireplaces and private patios or balconies. Spacious luxury cabins skirting the shores of Lake Patterson are also available and are pet-friendly. The upscale Dining Room serves fine Pacific Northwest fare, while Wolf Creek Bar and Grill is more casual.

Pros

  • Stunning setting with panoramic views
  • Fireplaces in some rooms
  • Warm hospitality and award-winning dining

Cons

  • Isolated from town
  • No TVs in most rooms
  • Taxidermy collection in main lodge may not appeal to all
604 Patterson Lake Rd., Winthrop, 98862, USA
509-996–2211
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112 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Campbell's Resort

$$$$ | 104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA

Each room at this sprawling resort—a family favorite since 1901 and situated on beautifully landscaped grounds alongside a marina and a pristine, 1,200-foot, Lake Chelan beach—has balcony views of the lake or mountains; some rooms also have a kitchen or fireplace. A major draw here is the wealth of activities, from treatments in the day spa to plenty of kids' programs in summer. There's a lively pub, too, that turns out straightforward comfort food and offers live music some nights.

Pros

  • Short walk to dining and shopping
  • Large private beach
  • Plenty of activities for adults and children

Cons

  • Pricey in summer
  • Lots of families and groups
  • Needs some updating
104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA
509-682–2561
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170 rooms
No Meals

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Great Wolf Lodge

$$$ | 20500 Old Hwy. 99 SW, Centralia, 98531, USA

With nearly 400 spacious rooms, some with bunk beds and log-cabin-style forts geared to kids, this activity-focused, rustic-contemporary, lodge-style resort is the largest accommodation in the region. Families appreciate the elaborate and extensive 56,000-square-foot indoor water park, open year-round, that adjoins this retreat, part of the national Great Wolf brand. It's just off Interstate 5 about a 10- to 15-minute drive north of downtown Centralia and a 20-minute drive south of Olympia. Other amenities include seven restaurants and bars, a handful of shops, adult and kids' spas, and a full fitness center.

Pros

  • Plenty of other activities for kids
  • Easy access from freeway
  • Staff seem to have a good time

Cons

  • Avoid this one if you don't enjoy being around kids
  • Some noise from the freeway
  • Somewhat high rates
20500 Old Hwy. 99 SW, Centralia, 98531, USA
360-273–7718
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398 rooms
No Meals

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Harmony Meadows Tennis Resort

$$$$ | 4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA

Opened in 2021, this small resort offers luxury accommodations in a total of 13 unique suites, including 3 suites in the main inn with the inspiring names Love, Peace, and Joy; 9 cottage suites decorated to reflect their own evocative names and sleeping two to four guests; and the spacious Hayloft Suite that sleeps eight. The LoveAll Cafe, open seasonally, serves up healthy smoothies, all-day breakfast, sandwiches and salads, and espresso drinks. It's a handy place to fuel up before a tennis or pickleball game, or a welcome break after an energetic workout on the courts. With its verdant setting and manicured lawns, the resort is a popular and photogenic venue for weddings, retreats, and group gatherings. Use of the six tennis courts and two pickleball courts is included with your stay, and add-ons include tennis instruction and wine tasting. An outdoor swimming pool is part of future plans.

Pros

  • Remote and peaceful location
  • Use of top-quality tennis and pickleball courts included in price
  • Adult and junior tennis programs

Cons

  • On-site eatery only serves breakfast and lunch
  • Popular with weddings and groups, which may not appeal to everyone
  • Two-night minimum
4848 Green Ave., Manson, 98831, USA
509-888–2344
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
13 suites
No Meals

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Hyatt Suncadia Resort

$$$$ | 3600 Suncadia Trail, Cle Elum, 98922, USA

Set on a ridge overlooking the Cle Elum River, with spectacular views of the pine-covered Cascade Mountains, this upscale 6,000-acre resort offers elegant rooms in a stone-and-wood lodge, most with gas fireplaces. There's a slew of amenities, including the superb Glade Spring Spa, set amid lush gardens and offering a full menu of treatments, massages, and facials. You'll also find indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, saunas, a spacious exercise room, an amphitheater that doubles as an outdoor skating rink in the winter, two of the region's premier golf courses, and 40 miles of hiking and biking trails. Portals restaurant serves inventive Pacific Northwest fare, and there are several other dining options on the property.

Pros

  • Stunning mountain and forest views
  • Activities abound for adults and children
  • Chic alpine lodge aesthetic

Cons

  • Activity and meal costs can add up quickly
  • Not within walking distance of Cle Elum or Roslyn
  • Hefty daily resort fee
3600 Suncadia Trail, Cle Elum, 98922, USA
509-649–6400
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272 rooms
No Meals

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Icicle Village Resort

$$$$ | 505 U.S. 2, Leavenworth, 98826, USA

This sprawling resort on the edge of downtown has an array of amenities, including two outdoor pools and hot tubs, a mini-golf course, a spa, and attractive rooms and suites decorated with modern, mountain-chic flair. All have refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers; some also have fireplaces, whirlpool tubs, and an extra sleeping area for families. There's a reliable restaurant, J J Hills, where a hot breakfast buffet is offered each morning, and craft cocktails here are a nice evening reward after a day of activity. A model train circles the dining area on a track near the ceiling, providing entertainment for kids as they wait for their food.

Pros

  • Spa with full range of pedicures, facials, and massages
  • Condos in adjacent buildings are great for families
  • Rooms have refrigerators and microwaves

Cons

  • Some rooms overlook parking lot
  • 15-minute walk to downtown dining
  • No room service
505 U.S. 2, Leavenworth, 98826, USA
800-961–0162
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156 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort

$ | 12417 Pacific Way, Long Beach, 98631, USA

A few miles north of downtown Long Beach, this sprawling, well-maintained compound set among the dunes includes modern suites, older cottages, and economical motel rooms; many units have ocean views, and cottages have shared decks. The variety of options makes this a great choice for everyone from backpackers on a budget to big families. There's a wealth of recreational facilities on the property.

Pros

  • Along a stunning stretch of beach
  • Most units offer self-catering
  • Indoor tennis center, pool, and gym

Cons

  • Least expensive units are near the busy road
  • Packed with families in summer
  • A long walk to restaurants
12417 Pacific Way, Long Beach, 98631, USA
360-642–3622
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42 units
No Meals

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Ocean Crest Resort

$ | 4651 Rte. 109, 98562, USA

Set on a forested bluff above the Pacific Ocean, 30 minutes from Olympic National Park and Lake Quinault, Ocean Crest has small budget studios, large studios with ocean views, and one- and two-bedroom units. The largest units have a full kitchen, and all but the budget studios have fireplaces. Room furnishings and decor are functional but not fancy. The resort's spa/recreation center across the street has a more modern feel, with high cedar ceilings, skylights, and an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center, tanning beds, and kids' outdoor play area. Reach the beach via a series of stairs and boardwalks or a five-minute drive. The resort's acclaimed restaurant serves high-end fare.

Pros

  • Windows open to hear the ocean's roar
  • Some rooms are pet-friendly
  • Off-season specials

Cons

  • Restaurant prices may be too high for budget travelers
  • Some rooms are quite dated
  • The budget studios are tiny
4651 Rte. 109, 98562, USA
360-276–4465
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45 rooms
No Meals

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Quileute Oceanside Resort

$$$ | 330 Ocean Dr., 98350, USA

One of relatively few Washington accommodations with a direct oceanfront location, this rustic but well-maintained compound of cabins and two motel buildings is set on a stunning mile-long beach on the Quileute Tribal Reservation in La Push, 15 miles from Forks. Indigenous artwork fills the cabins and rooms, all of which have either kitchenettes or full kitchens; deluxe cabins have fireplaces and jetted tubs. There are also RV camping sites, plus a convenience store, coffee shop, picnic area, and barbecue grills; River's Edge seafood restaurant is a 10-minute walk.

Pros

  • Coffee shop and convenience store
  • Great wildlife and storm watching from many units
  • Comfortably furnished cabins, some with two bedrooms

Cons

  • 20-minute drive to restaurants in Forks
  • No Wi-Fi or TVs
  • Not all units have ocean views
330 Ocean Dr., 98350, USA
360-374–5267
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71 units
No Meals

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Resort at Port Ludlow

$$$ | 1 Heron Rd., 98365, USA

Reached from Port Townsend via a pretty 18-mile country drive, this boutique resort makes a good base for touring both the eastern Olympic and northern Kitsap peninsulas. It offers plenty of appealing amenities, including kayaking and boating, in-room spa services, a charming restaurant, and more than 30 miles of hiking trails. The oversize rooms in the three-story, nautically themed inn have gas fireplaces and jetted tubs, and many have balconies overlooking the yacht-filled marina.

Pros

  • Sweeping waterfront views
  • Great amenities for sports and outdoors lovers
  • Peaceful setting

Cons

  • 30-minute drive from Port Townsend
  • Some rooms could use updating
  • No air-conditioning in rooms
1 Heron Rd., 98365, USA
360-437–7000
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37 rooms
No Meals

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Robin Hood Village Resort

$$ | 6790 Hwy. 106, Union, 98592, USA

This 1930s-era cabin compound on Hood Canal, built in a rustic fairytale style by the guy who designed the sets for Errol Flynn's Robin Hood movies, is ideal for a romantic yet reasonably priced woodland getaway, complete with an enchanting lodgelike restaurant and a pub offering live music. All cabins have old-fashioned lodge-style furnishings, kitchenettes, and, in some cases, hot tubs and fireplaces.

Pros

  • Appealing forest setting
  • Within walking distance of Alderbrook Resort
  • Free use of kayaks and paddleboats

Cons

  • Least expensive cabins lack hot tubs
  • Little space between some cabins
  • A bit too rustic for some tastes
6790 Hwy. 106, Union, 98592, USA
360-490–8168
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15 units
No Meals

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Ross Lake Resort

$$$$ | 503 Diablo St., North Cascades National Park, USA

It's not easy to snag a booking at this remote, unique place, the only lodging in the Ross Lake area, but it's worth the effort for a chance to immerse yourself in nature in a lakefront cabin. The smallest cabins sleep up to four; the three bunkhouses sleep from six to 10; and a two-story cabin sleeps up to nine. All have full kitchens, but you'll need to bring your own food since there's no store or restaurant. It's inaccessible by road but still fairly easy to reach via a short downhill hike from Highway 20 and then a five-minute water taxi ride.

Pros

  • Spectacular setting
  • Plenty of recreational equipment to rent
  • Worth a day visit if you can't get lodging

Cons

  • Not accessible by road
  • Short season, and cabins and bunkhouses book up fast
  • No food services but cabins have kitchens
503 Diablo St., North Cascades National Park, USA
206-486–3751
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Closed Nov.–early-June
15 rooms
No Meals

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Semiahmoo Resort

$$ | 9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy., 98230, USA

This low-slung four-story resort with an acclaimed golf course, several restaurants, and a slew of family and recreational activities enjoys one of the more dramatic settings of any hotel in the state, on the peninsula extending into Semiahmoo Bay and overlooking the Canadian shoreline near Vancouver. Many rooms have water views and fireplaces, and all have a number of cushy amenities, including Keurig coffee makers, terry robes, and premium linens.

Pros

  • Overlooks the boats of Drayton Harbor
  • Full-service spa on-site
  • Fireplaces in many rooms

Cons

  • 15-minute drive from nearest town
  • Pricey on summer weekends
  • Rooms could use updating
9565 Semiahmoo Pkwy., 98230, USA
360-318–2000
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196 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Reef Hotel Casino and Spa

$$ | 4876 Haxton Way, Ferndale, 98248, USA

This modern casino hotel just outside the small town of Ferndale—10 miles northwest of Bellingham—has spacious and well-maintained rooms and a slew of amenities that include a full-service spa, an indoor pool, slots and table games, a showroom, and nearly a dozen restaurants and bars. Accommodations have brightly colored Native American–inspired prints and fabrics, and good-sized bathrooms. Among the dining options, the Steak House serves lavishly prepared filet mignon, veal chops, and seafood.

Pros

  • Lots of entertainment and dining options on-site
  • Reasonable rates considering the nice rooms
  • Good base for exploring Blaine, Lynden, and points north

Cons

  • A 20-minute drive from downtown Bellingham
  • Casino vibe not for everyone
  • Many rooms face a parking lot
4876 Haxton Way, Ferndale, 98248, USA
866-383–0777
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204 rooms
No Meals

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Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort

$$$$ | 7375 Icicle Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA

Fall asleep on a hand-hewn log bed under a down comforter along the banks of Icicle Creek at this quiet and scenic retreat in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, where the lodge-like, wood-accented rooms are light and airy, and activities include yoga, birding, hiking, horseback riding, white-water rafting, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. A casual eatery, O'Grady's Pantry, serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily, and the Grotto Bar is open most evenings for imbibing, with selections of local beer and wine and an impressive number of whiskeys, along with some tapas choices.

Pros

  • A nice balance of activities and relaxation
  • Spectacular setting and scenery
  • Spa, seasonal pool, and hot tub

Cons

  • 10-minute drive to downtown
  • No TVs (admittedly a plus for some)
  • Could use some updating
7375 Icicle Rd., Leavenworth, 98826, USA
509-548–6344
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Snug Harbor Resort

$$$$ | 1997 Mitchell Bay Rd., 98250, USA

At this popular cottage resort and marina on the northwest side of the island, all of the units feature tall windows overlooking the water, high ceilings, well-equipped kitchens, knotty-pine wood paneling, gas fireplaces, and private decks. Each cottage sleeps up to four (even the one bedrooms have additional hideaway beds). You can book a kayak or whale-watching tour, leaving daily from the marina, and there's a small camp store and coffeehouse on-site.

Pros

  • Beautiful, contemporary decor
  • Quiet location with a coffeehouse and small camp store
  • Nice views of the harbor

Cons

  • No pets
  • 20-minute drive from Friday Harbor
  • Expensive and two-night minimum stay required
1997 Mitchell Bay Rd., 98250, USA
360-378–4762
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17 cottages
No Meals

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Sou'wester Lodge and Cabins

$ | 3728 J Pl., Seaview, 98644, USA

For a truly bohemian and memorable Pacific Northwest experience, book one these eclectic accommodations—rustic cottages, a fleet of well-kept vintage travel trailers, and four second-floor suites carved out of a ballroom inside the 1892 summer retreat of businessman and U.S. senator Henry Winslow Corbett. Trailers have cooking facilities, and you're also welcome to make breakfast in the homey shared kitchen. The grounds also contain a garden hot tub and Finnish sauna and a pay-on-your-honor food and sundries shop on the enclosed porch of the red-painted main lodge.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind retro lodgings
  • Cool shops and common spaces
  • Fun, arty vibe

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3728 J Pl., Seaview, 98644, USA
360-642–2542
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28 units
No Meals

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Stehekin Valley Ranch

$$$$ | North Cascades National Park, 98852, USA

Alongside pretty meadows at the edge of pine forest, this rustic ranch is a center for hikers and horseback riders, who stay in barnlike cabins with cedar paneling, tile floors, and a private bath, in trailer-like wagons that sleep two, or in canvas-roof tent cabins with bunk beds, kerosene lamps, and shared bathrooms. New in 2023, the solar-powered Ranch House sleeps six to nine people, with three bedrooms, kitchen, and laundry. Enormous breakfasts and meaty dinner buffets are turned out family-style at picnic tables in the lodgelike restaurant. Rates for ranch and tent cabins include accommodations, linens, meals, and transport from Stehekin Landing.

Pros

  • Easy access to recreation
  • Playground and outdoor game fields
  • Hearty meals included

Cons

  • Tent cabins share bathrooms
  • Many repeat guests, so book early
  • Short open season
North Cascades National Park, 98852, USA
509-682–4677
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Closed Oct.–mid-June
16 suites
All-Inclusive

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Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort

$$ | 15347 Suquamish Way NE, Poulsbo, 98392, USA

Whether you're interested in gaming or not, this large contemporary resort just across the bridge to Bainbridge Island offers some of the region's most attractive, well-equipped guest rooms, especially considering the reasonable rates and the views from many rooms of Puget Sound's Agate Pass strait. Rooms are outfitted with 42-inch flat-screen TVs, refrigerators, and microwaves, and guests can also enjoy the indoor pool, book treatments in Angeline Spa, dine and mingle at several restaurants and bars, and shoot a round of golf a short drive away at White Horse Golf Club.

Pros

  • Plenty of on-site entertainment and dining options
  • Refrigerators and microwaves in rooms
  • 10-minute drive from downtown Poulsbo

Cons

  • Not especially relaxing on busy weekends
  • Casino can be a drawback for nongamers
  • You need to drive to the golf course
15347 Suquamish Way NE, Poulsbo, 98392, USA
360-598–8700
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186 rooms
No Meals

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Campbell's Resort

$$$$ | 104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA

More than a century old, this sprawling resort sits on landscaped grounds alongside Lake Chelan; every room has a balcony with mountain and beach views, and some have a kitchen or fireplace. Two-bedroom cabins with a kitchen and porch are on the east side of the property, near the marina. The lively Veranda and Pub, with a European feel and lake views, serves simple rustic fare with an extensive menu of fine, reasonably priced local wines. Happy hour on the deck is popular in summer and there's live music on Friday nights. The parklike, family-friendly setting includes pristine beaches, picnic areas, barbecues, and lots of room to romp.

Pros

  • Plenty of summer programs to keep kids busy
  • On-site day spa
  • Great base for winter sports

Cons

  • Tour buses, weddings, and conferences bring noisy crowds
104 W. Woodin Ave., Chelan, 98816, USA
509-682–2561
Hotel Details
170 rooms
No meals

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