National and State Parks of Oregon and our National Forests reflects our state’s diverse geography including beaches, forests, lakes, rock pinnacles and deserts. Oregon has more than 200 state parks and 16 National Forests. The innkeepers of the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild can’t wait to share them with you.
Oregon, and our stunning state parks, is the destination for nature lovers. Surprisingly, though, Oregon only has one national park: the famous Crater Lake National Park.
State Capitol State Park is a unique place to walk, ride, reflect and gather. This property, in the heart of Oregon’s capital city, features not only cherry trees and other plants favored by Oregonians, but tells a little history as well.
Stone plaques set in the mall sidewalks list the county seat and establishment date for each of Oregon’s counties. Flags from every state in the union sit in a circle near the Moon Tree, a state heritage tree. The young Douglas-fir, just north of the flags along Court Street, was grown from a seed carried to the moon by Apollo 14 astronaut Stuart Roosa in 1971.
The grounds include three fountains; Waite Fountain (west of the capitol building in Willson Park), Wall of Water bordering Court Street across from the main capitol entrance, and Capitol Fountain, on Center Street at the north end of the Capitol Mall.
The DreamGiver’s Inn Phone: 503-625-1476
The DreamGiver’s Inn is a one hour drive to Oregon’s Silver Falls State Park. Enjoy hiking the falls and viewing beautiful scenery. The Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood are within 90 minutes of the Inn, and are wonderful day trips for hiking and sightseeing as well. And Champoeg State Park, the site where Oregon’s first provisional government was formed in 1843, is within minutes of the Inn.
Newberg, Oregon
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Chehalem Ridge B&B Phone: 503-538-3474
Just down the mountain from Chehalem Ridge Bed & Breakfast lies Champoeg State Park where you find a unique combination of nature and history. Hike or bike along the Willamette River and through forests. Discover history with the the site of Oregon’s first provisional government, the Newell House, and Pioneer Mothers Log Cabin with museum that highlight pioneer life.
Newberg, Oregon
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The Carlton Inn Bed and Breakfast Phone: 503-852-7506
Numerous parks and recreational areas in and around Carlton, Oregon. Reference http://www.orparks.org/a_oregonparks/yamhill.htm for locations.
Carlton, Oregon
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Prospect Historic Hotel Bed & Breakfast Inn – Motel and Dinner House
Phone: 541-560-3664 Toll Free: 800-944-6490
Crater Lake National Park’s closest and only Historic Hotel Bed and Breakfast Inn is just a 35 miles from the Rim. Prospect Historic Hotel – Motel and Dinner House is the Crater Lake B&B open year round. The park is open all year, however the road around the rim does close in the winter; you can still get to the south rim and see the lake. Perfect location for Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing
Prospect, Oregon
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Bronze Antler Bed & Breakfast Phone: 541-432-0230
Walking distance to one of the Oregon State Park newer parks, theIwetemlaykin State Heritage Site (dedicated 9/2009). A short drive (under 5 minutes) or walking distance to the Old Chief Joseph Gravesite at the foot of Wallowa Lake, administered by the National Park Service and the beginning of the Nez Perce Trail, and another 5 minutes to Wallowa Lake State Park.
Joseph, Oregon
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Old Parkdale Inn Phone: 541-352-5551
Our backyard is the Mt. Hood National Forest and majestic Mt Hood. Just north of the Inn is the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. Both have recently been named two of Travel Oregon’s Seven Wonders of Oregon. We’ll share with you our favorite places to Hike, cycle or take a motor tour.
Mount Hood – Parkdale, Oregon
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Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild is ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member Inn.
Hospitality Update: Our inns are following COVID-19 protocol guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
Although mask guidelines are lifted:
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