The Best Western Oakridge Inn is located in Oakridge, Oregon, United States
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11 miles from Willamette National Forest
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29 miles from Cottage Grove
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44 miles from Eugene Mahlon Sweet Field (EUG)
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25 miles from Willamette Pass Ski Area
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29 miles from Cottage Grove
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30 miles from Lively Park Swim Center
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30 miles from Mount Pisgah Arboretum
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- Corporate/Transient - Hotel
- Limited Service
Year Built - 1986 Year Remodeled - 2005
Additional Property Description -
This region is known for Crater Lake National Park, but
our cozy Oakridge hotel is also the perfect getaway for
couples looking for a romantic retreat. There are
plenty of outdoor activities to satisfy even the most
demanding enthusiast. Hiking, biking, hunting, and
fishing are all popular pastimes here. Our Oakridge
hotel is located in the mountain biking capital of the
northwest, and guests come from around the country to
tackle the trails. Whether you prefer a relaxing day on
the lake or an exciting adventure, both are
possibilities. We are the only branded hotel in the
area, and guests depend on us to deliver the Best
Western promise of convenience, value, and comfort
every day. As the only hotel in Oakridge with a pool
and hot tub, this is the perfect place to relax after a
day in the mountains or on the lake. Free wireless
Internet is standard, and a deluxe complimentary
breakfast features a waffle station, fresh fruits and
pastries, yogurts, cereals, and of course our 100
percent Arabica coffee. Mountain Bike Oregon draws a
crowd with three different three-day events.
International travelers flock to Crater Lake, but there
are plenty of additional options for entertainment. The
Willamette Pass Ski Resort is a must for skiers and
snowboarders. Salt Creek Falls, the second tallest
waterfall in Oregon, is also near where many natural
hot springs and five hundred miles of hiking trails can
be found. Our Oakridge hotel is also a favorite for
business travelers who are lucky enough to be in the
area for work. We regularly welcome employees of Union
Pacific Railroad, the USDA Forest Service, Oregon
Department of Transportation, and the Oregon Department
of Fish and Wildlife, to name jus