Some people consider lodging simple utility in a journey, but not me. The location, the spirit (or vibe), and access to nature are crucial to creating an inviting setting to unplug, unwind, and be open to new experiences -- with yourself, loved ones, and the land. Watching all the paid advertising when searching for Oregon and Washington hotels can be challenging. I've … [Read more...] about 25 Hidden Oregon and Washington hotels — unique places to stay
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Hidden Hotels of the PNW
Oregon’s wild “outback” territory remains widely unknown, overshadowed by icons like Bend, Crater Lake, and the Coast. But if you’re willing to listen, the wide open spaces of Eastern Oregon can teach you how to slow down and pay attention to rewarding possibilities in travel. Harney County, population 7310, quietly hosts the majestic beauty of Malheur National … [Read more...] about Hidden Hotels of the PNW
My favorite unique Pacific Northwest hotels — a winter list of places to stay
NEW: Look for my TikTok videos of eight featured places to stay. Warning... I'm in them! Contrary to popular belief, the year's slow season can be a great time to visit the Pacific Northwest. Fewer crowds and a quieter beauty leave more space to connect with nature and spirit. Although the main holidays are often obvious moments to seek getaways, drivable weekends away for … [Read more...] about My favorite unique Pacific Northwest hotels — a winter list of places to stay
Wallowa Lake Lodge — a good night’s sleep in Eastern Oregon’s alpine wilderness
There are many ways to engage nature in the Pacific Northwest, but I ask you this question: Are you ready to go deeper in your connection with Mother Earth? Some may ask, what is the best way to foster a meaningful relationship with the natural world if you're not camping? Under the towering Wallowa Mountains, situated at the edge of a pristine alpine lake, might be the … [Read more...] about Wallowa Lake Lodge — a good night’s sleep in Eastern Oregon’s alpine wilderness