Dorris California Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
Golden Eagle Motel

Map Marker Golden Eagle Motel

100 W. 1st St., Dorris, CA

Rooms begin at $54.00

0 miles from Dorris city center.

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