Hotels in Yelm, Washington

Hotels in Yelm, Washington
The self-proclaimed "Pride of the Prarie," Yelm, Washington sits about 20 miles southeast of Olympia. The town is on the Yelm-Tanino Trail, a popular destination for bicyclists and pedestrians. The 14.5 mile former rail right-of-way connects the towns of Yelm, Rainier, and Tenino. It also connects with the Puget Sound, by way of the 22-mile Chehalis Western Trail. Lodging options in the quiet town consist primarily of bed and breakfasts.

Prarie Hotel

The Prarie Hotel sits blocks away from the Yelm-Tanino Trailhead. In 2009, the 67-room hotel completed a renovation, adding a guest laundry and vending area. The hotel offers four room sizes, and a conference room for up to 50 people. The hotel welcomes small pets with prior approval.

Prarie Hotel
700 Prarie Park Lane
Yelm, WA 98597
(360) 458-8300
prariehotel.com

Conley Suites Bed and Breakfast

One block off main street, the Conley Suites Bed and Breakfast has one artist-themed room. The Icart room, named after 1920's French artist Louis Icart, has a king size bed and a private bathroom. On weekends, guests can enjoy breakfast in their room's private dining area.

Conley Suites Bed and Breakfast
109 Van Trump Avenue
Yelm, WA 98597
(360) 400-1327
conleysuites.com

Blueberry Hill Farm Guesthouse

This bed and breakfast sits in a Swiss German Chalet on a berry farm. Blueberry Hill Farm Guesthouse is a short drive south of Yelm. The guesthouse offers an apartment suite, advertising views of the berry farm, forests and waterfalls. The room includes a breakfast of coffee, toast, and the farm's jams. A "farm breakfast" is available for an additional fee.

Blueberry Hill Farm Guesthouse
12125 Blueberry Hill Lane SE
Yelm, WA 98597
(360) 458-4726
blueberryhillfarmguesthouse.com

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