the standard rooms feature cable tv and free wi-fi access, while some offer microwaves and minifridges. situated downtown, this simple motel is a 13-minute walk from the amtrak station, 1 mile from both the university of oregon and the ruth bascom bike path. there's also a coin-operated laundry facility and a computer for guest use. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. continental breakfast and parking are complimentary Eugene Airport 21 min
Mount Pisgah Arboretum (16 min) Living tree museum on 209 acres of riverside woods with trails & an annual mushroom festival. Territorial Vineyards & Wine Company (6 min) Winery, pinot noir, wine tasting, and wine Alton Baker Park (5 min) This 373 acre park offers a boat launch, fishing, trails, a dog park, a playground & picnic sites. Owen Rose Garden (6 min) Pretty park with floral displays, picnic areas, biking & pedestrian paths & a performance space. Mount Pisgah (16 min) Oak-forested peak with an easy, 3-mile hike to a year-round arboretum & 360-degree views. Oregon Wine LAB (15 min) Skinner Butte Park (5 min) Hilltop space featuring trails, climbing rocks, a playground & sweeping city & mountain views. Cascades Raptor Center (13 min) Nature center displaying nearly 50 birds of prey in big outdoor aviaries, plus a wildlife hospital. Shelton-Mc Murphey-Johnson House (13 min) Castle-like Victorian mansion built in 1888 offering regular tours & holiday formal teas. Eugene Science Center (4 min) Kid-focused museum featuring rotating hands-on science exhibits & a planetarium. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (11 min) University art museum with a cafe & store known for its Asian & Northwest pieces since 1933. Hendricks Park (9 min) Eugene's oldest city park, featuring hiking trails, picnic tables & 200-year-old Douglas fir trees. Lane County History Museum (18 min) Museum and history Spencer Butte (13 min) 2,058-ft. butte with Douglas firs & several hiking trails to a rocky summit with sweeping views. Museum of Natural and Cultural History (5 min) Small museum affiliated with the U of O showcasing ancient NW peoples & animals, geology & botany. |