Chehalis Washington Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Chehalis, Washington hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Chehalis. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites CHEHALIS-CENTRALIA

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites CHEHALIS-CENTRALIA

730 NW LIBERTY PLACE, Chehalis, WA

Rooms begin at $114.00

0 miles from Chehalis city center.

BEST WESTERN PLUS Park Place Inn & Suites

Map Marker BEST WESTERN PLUS Park Place Inn & Suites

201 SW Interstate Avenue, Chehalis, WA

Rooms begin at $111.38

1 mile from Chehalis city center.

Chehalis Inn

Map Marker Chehalis Inn

122 Interstate Ave, Chehalis, WA

Rooms begin at $49.50

0 miles from Chehalis city center.

Travelodge Centralia

Map Marker Travelodge Centralia

702 Harrison Ave, Centralia, WA

Rooms begin at $59.99

4 miles from Chehalis city center.

Americas Best Value Inn

Map Marker Americas Best Value Inn

1325 Lakeshore Drive, Centralia, WA

Rooms begin at $47.99

3 miles from Chehalis city center.

Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound

Map Marker Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound

20500 Old Highway 99 SW, Grand Mound, WA

Rooms begin at $199.99

9 miles from Chehalis city center.

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Trails Near Chehalis

  • Lewis County Historical Cruise Chehalis, WA (Road Biking)
    The rural roads of Lewis County, with light traffic and beautiful scenery, are a bicyclists paradise. Local bicyclists create endless combinations of routes, from flat and easy valley roads to challe...

  • Rainbow Falls State Park Trail Dryad, WA (Hiking)
    Hike through some of the last standing old-growth trees in the Chehalis Valley. Admire trails, bridges, and structures built by the Depression-era Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Once finished hiki...

  • Rainbow Falls Cruise Rochester, WA (Road Biking)
    The region between Puget Sound to the north and the Columbia River to the south is a lightly populated wonderland of forests, rivers, and small farms. Bicyclists can enjoy hundreds of miles of low-tr...

  • Voice of the Wild: Wolf Awareness Week in the Puget Sound Region Tenino, WA (Nature Trips)
    The wolf is a symbol of nature untamed, but it is also a subject of fierce and hostile controversy. Take the opportunity this week to learn more about this fascinating and beautiful animal. Wolf Aware...

  • Black River Rochester, WA (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Black River southwest of Olympia is unique: a southern river placed in the Pacific Northwest, a placid fairyland stream, full of beautiful butterflies and bird life during the summer months, fanta...

  • Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve Littlerock, WA (Birding)
    One of the few native grassland prairies left in western Washington is contained in the 445-acre Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve. This prairie and the mysterious origins of the roughly 6-foot-tall m...

  • Butterflies and Blossoms: Prairie Appreciation Days at Mima Mounds Olympia, WA (Nature Trips)
    Butterflies and wildflowers—look for one, you’ll find the other. On the Prairie Appreciation Day’s guided nature walks, look for the nearly twenty species of butterflies that prefer prairie plants. Yo...