Elma Washington Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
Microtel Inn and Suites Elma/Aberdeen

Map Marker Microtel Inn and Suites Elma/Aberdeen

800 E. Main Street, Elma, WA

Rooms begin at $92.20

0 miles from Elma city center.

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Trails Near Elma

  • Chehalis River: Porter to Montesano Elma, WA (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The long, looping stretch of the Chehalis offers excellent paddling on a clear-water river with numerous gravel bars for fishing, picnicking, or camping. For the most part it flows through private pro...

  • Brady Loop Montesano, WA (Birding)
    To the uneducated eye, the land circled by Brady Loop looks like yet another typical series of agricultural fields. To the bird-watcher, however, the area around Brady Loop is a big playground, especi...

  • Lower Chehalis River and Sloughs Montesano, WA (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The lower Chehalis and its associated sloughs combine a logging town and seaport with some amazingly pristine backwater paddling. The lower 3 miles of the river are almost totally urban, commercially ...

  • Lake Sylvia State Park Montesano, WA (Rail-Trails)
    Lake Sylvia State Park has something for everyone: logging history and operations, a dam, a thirty-acre lake, camping, picnicking, and any number of great trails to explore. Two of these trails—the Sy...

  • Lake Sylvia State Park Trail Montesano, WA (Hiking)
    Two 2-mile loops in a 237-acre state park not too far from downtown Montesano. Enjoy an easy hike through mature forest along a sliver of a lake teeming with fish and birdlife. Then amble alongside a ...

  • Satsop River: Lower Main Stem, East and West Forks Satsop, WA (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The lower Satsop and its lower East and West Forks constitute a network of small, intimate clear-water streams that flow out of the southern Olympics through rain-forest vegetation. The area is largel...

  • Capitol Peak Trail Sine, WA (Hiking)
    Come for the views: they’re quite extensive, from Rainier to the Pacific. Come for the trail: it’s well built, not heavily used, and it runs a high ridge for miles. Clad in communication towers, howev...