straightforward rooms with wood-paneled walls offer snug sitting areas. the property features a pond, a teahouse and event space. parking for cars and large vehicles is complimentary, and pets are welcome for a fee. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. some feature ocean views, tvs and/or private decks. in a shingled building overlooking the pacific ocean, this low-key hotel is 1 mile from yachats state recreation area and 2 miles from cape perpetua. studios and 1-bedroom suites offer kitchens and living rooms with fireplaces and pull-out sofas. amenities include an indoor pool and a hot tub Eugene Airport 1 hr 46
Smelt Sands State Recreation Site (7 min) Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park (17 min) Scenic space with hiking & camping options, featuring a 5-mile sandy beach & second-growth forests. Devils Churn (4 min) Turbulent water passage in a national forest with unique shores & sprays up to hundreds of feet. Cape Perpetua Scenic Area (6 min) Heceta Head (20 min) Scenic headland offering hiking trails, beaches & picnic spots, plus a lighthouse with sea views. Yachats State Park (18 min) Pacific coast & river state park with picnic tables & rock pools known for grey whale sightings. Thor's Well (5 min) Dynamic natural attraction where a circular hole in the coastal rocks drains & spouts ocean water. Heceta Head Lighthouse (20 min) This working 19th-century lighthouse is now home to a B&B with 6 rooms offering scenic views. Spouting Horn (6 min) Little Log Church & Museum (17 min) Yachats Ocean Road State Natural Site (9 min) Cape Perpetua (4 min) Steep, lush headland with hiking trails & a shelter overlooking crashing waves & water sprays. Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint (6 min) Secluded roadside beach offering picturesque ocean views, hiking, open grassy areas & picnic space. Yachats State Recreation Area (18 min) Oceanfront destination for salmon fishing, picnics & scenic views of tide pools & migrating whales. Thor's Well (6 min) Also known as the Drainpipe of the Pacific, this hole in the rock seems to drain the ocean away. |