Crater Lake - Southern Oregon

Southern Oregon Hotels

All of our Southern Oregon hotels have been hand selected to meet our high quality standards and to ensure each meets our representation of the Northwest Experience.

Weasku Inn

The Weasku Inn was recently named as One of the country's greatest inns by Travel and Leisure magazine and one of the best places to kiss in the Best Places to Kiss in the Northwest guidebook. The historic lodge rests on the banks of the famous Rogue River, in southern Oregon. This secluded fishing lodge was a favorite vacation spot of Clark Gable during the 1920s and 30s. A complete remodeling took ... read more...

The Steamboat Inn

Steamboat Inn offers exquisite lodging accommodations near Crater Lake in Steamboat, Oregon featuring riverside cabins, cottages, suites, Camp Water houses and a fine dining restaurant. Steamboat Inn is perched on a bluff with a commanding view of the North Umpqua River. These beautifully appointed accommodations overlooking the beautiful North Umpqua River make our unique inn an ideal romantic getaway ... read more...

Ashland Springs Hotel

An oasis of gentility and charm in the beautiful Rogue River Valley, Ashland Springs Hotel is an excellent choice for lodging in Southern Oregon. A two-year restoration project transformed the former Mark Antony into a haven of taste and elegance reminiscent of Small European hotels. Ashland Springs Hotel combines the charm of a bed and breakfast, the friendliness of a small inn, the feel of a spa ... read more...

Lonesome Duck Ranch & Resort

Lonesome Duck Ranch and Resort is your vacation headquarters for premium trophy trout fly fishing, birdwatching, visits to Crater lake National Park, the Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuges, and so much more! It is the ideal Oregon resort for the fly fishing angler, naturalist, bird watcher, outdoor enthusiast and photographer.Lonesome Duck Ranch & Resort is tucked away in southern Oregon, just north ... read more...

Jacksonville Inn

Housed in one of gold-rush Jacksonville's early permanent structures, the Jacksonville Inn perpetuates the nostalgic romances of that era. Built in 1861, the walls of the dining area and lounge were built of locally quarried sandstone, and specks of gold are still visible in the mortar. The town is the first in America to be named a National Historic Landmark, and Jacksonville has preserved its 19th ... read more...

TU TU TUN Lodge

This unique lodge is named for the Tu Tu' Tunne Rogue Indians who originally inhabited the area. The Tu Tu' Tun Lodge is located in a rural corner of Oregon, 40 miles north of California, seven miles inland from Gold Beach, and situated along a wooded stretch of the majestic Rogue River. The main lodge hosts a river-rock fireplace and cozy dining room where you can savor the seafood and sample wine ... read more...

Wildspring Guest Habitat

Looking for that perfect location where you feel like you are visiting an retreat rather than a commercial resort? Then let this small, intimate, eco-sensitive resort be your destination. Wild Spring Guest Habitat is perched on five acres of Native American grounds, offering a park-like natural beauty, derived from nature that is encouraged to express itself. Where you can swing from your hammock, ... read more...