Tu Tu' Tun Lodge

Oregon is all about forests that seem to go on forever, clear blue lakes, dramatic mountains and a wild coastline. It’s the kind of landscape that makes staying in a lodge the obvious choice. Here you’ll find everything from great-value lodges close to hiking trails to smarter retreats with fireplaces, big windows and epic views. Some are ideal for families and groups, while others are better suited to quiet getaways for couples. Whatever your style, the best lodges in Oregon keep things comfortable, well-located and connected to the outdoors.

For an active break

Westfir Lodge

  • Deep in the Willamette National Forest, Westfir Lodge sits right by the Alpine Trailhead. Rooms feel classic and lived-in, with antiques, patterned wallpaper and big windows facing the trees. Explore forest trails, mountain bike routes or head down to the river for rafting. The Market keeps things easy with house-made pierogi, sandwiches and cold beers after long days outside.
  • Set along the Rogue River, Tu Tu' Tun Lodge offers serious comfort after days of adventure kayaking from the dock, fishing the Rogue, hiking forest trails or playing a round on the pitch-and-putt course. Interiors feature vaulted ceilings, stone fireplaces and balconies facing the water. Some rooms come with private hot tubs, and the restaurant serves wholesome dishes. No Wi-Fi or TV here.

For foodies

Suttle Lodge

  • Set right on Suttle Lake, Suttle Lodge is a working boathouse lodge that keeps rooms deliberately simple and lets the restaurant do the talking. The Boathouse, run by Joshua McFadden, turns local trout, seasonal vegetables and open-fire cooking into dishes that feel thoughtful, with clever takes on familiar flavours. After a day on the water or walking trails, dinner here feels like the main event.

For skiing

Timberline Lodge

  • High on Mount Hood, Timberline Lodge puts you steps from the ski lifts. Rooms feature wood panelling, solid timber beds and roaring fires. Multiple bars cover everything from fondue to pizza, while the sauna, heated outdoor pool, gym and library deliver downtime. It’s old-school, full of character, and built for long ski days.

For the spa

Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa

  • Set along the sands of Pacific City, Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa is made for switching off. The standout is the Tidepools Spa, where holistic treatments, hot tubs and calm sea views set the tone. Rooms and cottages have timber floors, cosy fireplaces and wide windows facing the water, while the on-site restaurant focuses on fresh coastal produce. 

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Written by Amelia Shirley

Top Lodges in Oregon

Timberline Lodge

Oregon

A cosy retreat in the mountains, perfect for relaxing next to a blazing fire in your private wood-panelled room after a day spent on the snowy slopes of Mount Hood. Rustic interiors. Cascade Dining Room dishes up a taste of Oregon. Outdoor heated pool and mountain-view hot tub, sauna, gym, library.

  • Great walks - Timberline Trail is a 40+ mile loop around Mount Hood mostly in protected wilderness.
  • Views - Panoramic views over the picturesque snowscapes of Mt Hood.
  • Swimming Pool - Year-round outdoor pool.
  • Restaurant
from CA$198 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Tu Tu' Tun Lodge

Oregon

Cosiness meets sophistication at this riverside lodge. Vaulted cedar ceilings, private terrace/balconies, fireplaces, Italian linens and the odd private hot-tub introduce the utmost levels of comfort to rustic Americana. Delicious, wholesome fare is served on-site. Fishing, kayaking, golf, hiking.

  • Fishing - Enjoy fishing the historic Rogue almost year round. There’s enough opportunity to tempt any angler from beginner to hard-core.
  • Hideaway - Tucked away on the banks of the Rogue River, far from bright city lights and the distractions of modern technology.
  • Restrictions on children - Guests 10 years and older are welcome May through October ; All ages are welcome November through April.
  • Kayaking - Single or double sea kayaks are available. Also, have fun trying the standup paddleboards.
from CA$205 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Suttle Lodge

Oregon (Oregon)

A modern and unique boathouse lodge by Mighty Union on Suttle Lake. Simple paired back rooms offer summer camp-chic interiors and wonderful views. The main draw (aside from location) is the wonderfully creative Boathouse restaurant by heavyweight chef Joshua McFadden, nothing will disappoint.

  • Back to Nature - A functioning boathouse in the Deschutes National Forest- get in touch with nature on the forests trails or kayaking on the lake
  • Foodies - Find simple food done very well - Joshua McFadden has crafted a menu heavy on trout and with fresh takes on classic flavours
  • Great walks - The Deschutes National Forest is filled with hiking trails and routes.
  • Fishing - There are two local spots where you can rent tackle and learn to fish
from CA$154 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa

Pacific City (Oregon)

This luxury hotel is tucked away on the Oregon Coast in Pacific City. Oceanfront rooms and cottages have chic wooden flooring, cosy fireplaces and spectacular views of the water. The hotel is also home to a stylish spa, with a range of holistic wellness treatments.

  • Families - The hotel's two and three-bedroom, oceanfront cottages are ideal for a family seaside holiday, offering ample living space
  • Spa breaks - Guests at the hotel enjoy complimentary access to the Tidepools Spa; book a holistic treatment for maximum relaxation
  • Beach Life - This oceanfront lodge is perfect for a relaxing, seaside getaway, offering privileged beach access and ocean views
  • Kayaking - Take an afternoon kayak trip onto the ocean, part of the the hotel's wide-ranging roster of activities for guests
from CA$763 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Westfir Lodge

Oregon (Oregon)

A charming lodge in the heart of the Willamette National Forest. Cosy rooms are traditionally styled with large windows, patterned wallpaper, and antiques. The Market restaurant serves up laid-back fare using local produce. With a focus on hiking & cycling, this is ideal for lovers of the outdoors.

  • Active Holiday - A bike in bike out, hike in hike out lodge based on the Alpine Trailhead where spending time outside is the focus of the stay
  • Back to Nature - Set 30 ft from the North Fork River, in the Heart of the Willamette National Forest, this is the perfect escape to nature
  • Restaurant - The Market has house-made pierogi, deli sandwiches, beer, and drinks
  • Great walks - There is an endless choice of scenic hiking trails in the area
from CA$190 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

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