Enumclaw Washington Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
Kings Valu Inn

Map Marker Kings Valu Inn

1334 Roosevelt Way E, Enumclaw, WA

Rooms begin at $56.00

1 mile from Enumclaw city center.

Econo Lodge Buckley

Map Marker Econo Lodge Buckley

29405 State Route 410 East, Buckley, WA

Rooms begin at $65.00

3 miles from Enumclaw city center.

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Trails Near Enumclaw

  • Pinnacle Peak County Park: Cal Magnusson Trail Enumclaw, WA (Hiking)
    Pinnacle Peak is an old favorite of southeast King County hikers that deserves wider attention. The geologically unusual mountain rises straight up from the surrounding farmland, thrust upward like a ...

  • Mount Rainier National Park Campgrounds Enumclaw, WA (Campgrounds)
    Mount Rainier National Park welcomes visitors to a mountain wonderland of dense forests, dazzling wildflowers, tremendous snowfields, and rugged glaciers. Campers can look forward to enjoying the fres...

  • Mud Mountain Dam and Recreation Area: Mud Mountain Lake and White River Trail Enumclaw, WA (Hiking)
    This one-of-a-kind trail follows the White River above Mud Mountain Dam, first on a high bluff and then right along the water, providing the unique opportunity to walk on a part-time lake bed. With ye...

  • Mud Mountain Dam Recreation Area: Rim Trail Enumclaw, WA (Hiking)
    When Mud Mountain Dam was completed in 1948, it held title as the largest earthen dam in the world. Its purpose is not to generate power but to restrain the potentially devastating force of the White ...

  • Quartz Creek and Lake Blethen Trail Upper Mill, WA (Hiking)
    Loggers ravaged the Quartz Creek valley not too long ago—at least, not so long ago that clear-cuts have recovered. There are still great swaths of open hillside above the trail, but that’s not all bad...

  • Rooster Mountain Trail Upper Mill, WA (Hiking)
    If you’re up for it, the steep hike up Rooster Mountain will have you crowing—in agony after the thigh-burning 4000-foot gain, and with pleasure over the outstanding views. The Rooster Mountain Trail ...

  • Flaming Geyser State Park Trails Black Diamond, WA (Hiking)
    An unpretentious state park with a very impressive name, Flaming Geyser presents several basic hiking options on more than 4 miles of trails. Multiple short hikes explore a ridgeline in the forest, th...