Hines Oregon Hotels, Motels & Lodging

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

 
BEST WESTERN Rory & Ryan Inns

Map Marker BEST WESTERN Rory & Ryan Inns

534 Highway 20 N, Hines, OR

Rooms begin at $109.99

0 miles from Hines city center.

Days Inn  Burns

Map Marker Days Inn Burns

577 West Monroe Street, Burns, OR

Rooms begin at $69.99

2 miles from Hines city center.

Americas Best Inns-Burns

Map Marker Americas Best Inns-Burns

999 Oregon Ave., Burns, OR

Rooms begin at $65.00

1 mile from Hines city center.

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Trails Near Hines

  • Malheur Wildlife Refuge, Diamond Craters Burns, OR (Scenic Drives)
    A 161-mile loop through Malheur Wildlife Refuge and the Diamond Craters Outstanding Natural Area. Malheur Wildlife Refuge is situated in southeastern Oregon’s high desert country. Although the elevati...

  • Burns Area Campgrounds Burns, OR (Campgrounds)
    This Trail Guide includes the following campgrounds: Chickahominy Recreation Site, Chukar Park, Delintment Lake, Emigrant Creek, Falls, Idlewild, Joaquin Miller Horse Camp, and Yellowjacket....

  • Northern Harney County Hines, OR (Birding)
    Harney County covers about 10,000 square miles, much of which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management or the USDA Forest Service. While most birders traveling to Harney County are headed for ...

  • Crystal Crane Hot Springs Burns, OR (Hot Springs)
    A small resort with an open-air hot pool and enclosed soaking tubs, situated on windswept sagebrush flats. The large open-air soaking pond is about 80 feet in diameter, gently graduating in depth from...

  • Malheur National Wildlife Refuge New Princeton, OR (Off-Highway Drives)
    Highlights include one of the oldest, largest, and most productive federal wildlife refuges in the United States. The ultimate collecting pool for the vast, internally drained Harney Basin, which is t...

  • Desert Oasis: Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Burns, OR (Birding)
    See migrating and nesting birds galore at one of the country’s top national wildlife refuges. If you have at least a full day, start out at the refuge headquarters, wander through the museum and books...

  • Blitzen River Frenchglen, OR (Fly-Fishing)
    Although commonly referred to as the Blitzen, its true name is the Donner und Blitzen River, German for thunder and lightning. It was awarded that moniker by U.S. Army troops who crossed the river dur...