Hotels in Goldendale, Washington

Hotels in Goldendale, Washington
Goldendale, Wash., is located in the majestic Columbia Gorge. The friendly town is a popular destination for those who enjoy fishing, whitewater rafting, windsurfing, hiking, biking and skiing. The area also offers pristine campgrounds. After a busy day exploring, relax at one of the town's comfortable accommodations.

Quality Inn & Suites

Quality Inn & Suites is located in the heart of Goldendale, just one block off U.S. Route 97. Accommodations include a seasonal outdoor pool and outdoor picnic area. All rooms also include free wireless high-speed Internet, mini refrigerators, microwaves, coffee makers, hair dryers, irons with ironing boards and cable TV. Some rooms have sofa sleepers or whirlpool bathtubs.

Quality Inn & Suites
808 East Simcoe Drive
Goldendale, WA 98620
(509) 773-5881
www.qualityinn.com

Broadway Inn

The Broadway Inn is a small, one-story hotel that offers clean rooms in a relaxed atmosphere. The inn was remodeled in 2006 with new paint, carpet, furniture and linens. Each spacious room includes a full kitchen with dishes. Located downtown, it offers easy access to the city's attractions.

Broadway Inn
128 North Academy Avenue
Goldendale, WA‎ 98620
(509) 773-4325‎

Pine Springs Resort

Pine Springs Resort is not just an RV park and camping site. There are also fully furnished cabins for rent, which include kitchenettes. The cabins are nestled within giant evergreen trees with views of the Northwest wooded hillsides. The property offers a grocery store with beer and wine, gift shop, snack bar, pool table, darts, free Wi-Fi and laundry room.

Pine Springs Resort
2471 Highway 97
Goldendale, WA 98620
(509) 773-4434
www.pinespringsresort.net

Article Written By Sarah Bourque

Sarah Bourque has been a freelance writer since 2006 and is based in the Pacific Northwest. She writes and edits for the local publisher, Pacific Crest Imprint and has written for several online content sites. Her work recently appeared in "The Goldendale Tourism and Economic Development Magazine" and "Sail the Gorge!" magazine. She attended Portland Community College where she studied psychology.

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