The Prospect Historic Hotel/Motel and Dinner house was built in 1888 as a stagecoach stop halfway between the Rogue Valley and Crater lake. This Nationally Registered Historic Hotel has been restored for full comfort while maintaining its charm.
From the inn you can take a stroll to the Rogue River and three lovely waterfalls and to the Avenue of the Boulders, huge boulders thrown when Mt Mazama blew up 7000 years ago. From the Prospect Hotel head out for the day to hike, bike, raft, fish, Cross Country Ski or snowshoe. You get the picture: plenty to do from the Prospect Hotel.
The Closest Hotel and Dinner House to Crater Lake National Park
Being the closest Bed and Breakfast to Crater Lake along the Rogue Umpqua Scenic Byway, the inn is a perfect home base while exploring Southern Oregon’s National Forests, Wilderness areas and BLM land, and the majestic Lake, of course.
Prospect Historic Hotel Bed and Breakfast Inn provides lodging in its 10 room, each with period furnishings and decorations, private baths and beautiful quilts on every bed. Hearty belly filling breakfasts.Stay where Teddy Roosevelt, Jack London, Zane Grey, John Muir, William Jennings Bryan, Gifford Pinchot and Hubert Humphrey slept. Relax in the sitting parlors, warming your toes at the fireplace and catch up on some local history from our collection of books. Unwind on the wrap around Veranda with a glass of wine or a microbrew and a good book.
‘So Peaceful. The Prospect Hotel, while truly being the ideal base for day tripping Crater Lake, is also a wonderful experience all in itself.’ a TripAdvisor contributor
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