Accommodation

We’ve thoughtfully gathered our suggestions for the best places to stay in the Northwest – from B&Bs to hotels to camping and glamping and everything in between. And don’t miss our guide on the most unique places to stay in the Northwest.

The Heathman Lodge

The Heathman Lodge

(360) 254-3100

The Heathman Lodge, Northeast Greenwood Drive, Vancouver, WA, United States

The Heathman Lodge was designed to express the beauty and spirit of the Pacific Northwest and bring the outdoors to into the city. Craftsmen built the Heathman Lodge of wood from the Northwest forests, using fir, cedar, spruce, and pine.Read More

Bull Hill Guest Ranch

(877) 285-5445

3738 Bull Hill Rd, Kettle Falls, WA 99141, United States

Nestled high in the mountains in the northeastern corner of Washington state, sits Bull Hill Guest Ranch. Its extensive panoramic views of the neighboring Idaho and Canada are one of the most picturesque in the Pacific Northwest.Read More

McMenamins Edgefield

McMenamins Edgefield

(503) 669-8610

McMenamins Edgefield, Southwest Halsey Street, Troutdale, OR, United States

Historic Edgefield, built in 1911 as the county poor farm, blends Oregon’s natural beauty with McMenamins’ signature whimsy: original buildings carefully restored with cozy interiors, gardens grown using organic methods, dining and bars flanked by plant life, as well as live entertainment and more.Read More

McMenamins Crystal Hotel

McMenamins Crystal Hotel

(503) 972-2670

McMenamins Crystal Hotel, Southwest 12th Avenue, Portland, OR, United States

The Crystal Hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places. Colorfully painted panels and headboards anchor the rooms, while deeply hued walls, black velvet drapery and animal print upholstery lend a rock ‘n’ roll vibe. Large windows afford views of downtown Portland.Read More