Ephrata Washington Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
Best Western Rama Inn

Map Marker Best Western Rama Inn

1818 Basin Street SW, Ephrata, WA

Rooms begin at $89.99

1 mile from Ephrata city center.

Ephrata Travelodge

Map Marker Ephrata Travelodge

31 South Basin Street, Ephrata, WA

Rooms begin at $59.99

0 miles from Ephrata city center.

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Trails Near Ephrata

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    A small spa town on the banks of a mineral-rich lake that has attracted health seekers since the late 1800s. Soap Lake is a highly alkaline body of water that has no natural inlet. Coming from springs...

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  • Let the Blooming Begin: Columbia Basin Wildflowers Quincy, WA (Nature Trips)
    It’s the beginning of the wildflower season, Mother Nature’s annual garden party. Pack a picnic and take a driving tour of Beezley Hills to look for rare hedgehog cacti and other early wildflowers. Th...

  • Lake Lenore Coulee City, WA (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    Here’s a place to catch a whopper cutthroat trout while paddling the path of great Ice Age floods that carved Grand Coulee roughly 15,000 years ago. Lake Lenore is 4 miles long, bordered on the east b...

  • Gloyd Seeps–South Moses Lake, WA (Hiking)
    Come spring, this area explodes in color. Wildlife dots the landscape, but the bright and gaudy plumage of migrating birds (waterfowl and land dwellers) colors the sky, the bushes, and the water. Yell...

  • Beezley Hills Preserve Wenatchee, WA (Hiking)
    The Beezley Hills Preserve is an area of 4788 acres north of Quincy that is protected by The Nature Conservancy, which started buying up the land in 1998. From this high vantage point, hikers can peer...

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