Oregon Coast Hotels That Allow Pets

Oregon Coast Hotels That Allow Pets
The clear waters and clean beaches of the Oregon Coast provide the perfect setting for a weekend getaway. A number of cozy tourist towns sit along the coastline, each filled with a variety of active opportunities, from hiking through the many coastal forest trails to surfing or bodyboarding in the ocean. There's something for everyone at the Oregon Coast, and if "everyone" includes your family pet, there are also plenty of pet-friendly hotels.

Newport

Newport is home to some of the best surfing and fishing waters in Oregon, as well as some unique attractions, like the Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum, The Wax Works Museum and the Oregon Undersea Gardens.

Hallmark Resort -- Newport

The Hallmark Resort in Newport is the epitome of pet-friendly hotels. While somewhat expensive, they offer a number of amenities for you---fitness room, indoor pool, sauna, spa, on-site restaurant---and your four-legged friend---pet exercise areas, pooper-scooper stations, private beach access, cleaning stations, beachfront balconies/patios and a special pet gift basket. Daily pet fee applies.

Hallmark Resort -- Newport
744 SW Elizabeth St.
Newport, Oregon 97365
(541) 265-2600
hallmarkinns.com

La Quinta Inn and Suites -- Newport

The La Quinta Inn and Suites is strategically located within easy access of both the beach and Newport's Historic Bayfront. Each room comes with high-speed Internet access, refrigerator and microwave. In addition, the hotel itself has a pool and hot tub. But probably the most amazing feature for those with tag-along pets is the absence of a pet fee for up to two pets of any size.

La Quinta Inn and Suites
45 SE 32nd Street
Newport, Oregon 97366
(541) 867-7727
lq.com

Lincoln City

One of the larger coastal stops along the Oregon Coast, Lincoln City provides travelers with miles of beach to explore. It is also home to a casino, strip mall of factory outlet stores and a number of great restaurants.

Seahorse Oceanfront Lodging

This oceanfront motel offers a large variety of room options and many are pet-friendly. All rooms come with Wi-Fi internet access, with optional amenities including kitchenettes, fireplaces, patios/balconies and in-room spas. The motel itself has a heated indoor pool, oceanfront outdoor hot tub and private beach access. Up to two pets are allowed in pet-friendly rooms with a small daily fee.

Seahorse Oceanfront Lodging
1301 NW 21st St.
Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
(541) 994-2101
seahorsemotel.com

Surftides -- Lincoln City

The beachfront Surftides Hotel provides a beautiful ocean view and rare no-stair beach access. They also have an on-site laundry facility, pool, sauna, hot tub, fitness center and restaurant. There are a variety of room options (all with Wi-Fi internet), including many pet-friendly rooms. However, there is a 40 pound weight limit for pets and a daily pet fee.

Surftides -- Lincoln City
2945 NW Jetty
Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
(541) 994-2191
surftideslincolncity.com

Seaside

Farther north than Newport and Lincoln City sits the small tourist town of Seaside, Oregon. This popular coastal city lies just 90 minutes west of Portland---Oregon's major metropolitan center. With beaches, parks, campgrounds, beach bike rentals, a giant arcade and a number of other attractions, you'll never get bored in Seaside.

Rivertide Suites Condominium Hotel

The Rivertide provides luxury accommodations for an ultimate Seaside experience. Just a couple blocks from the beach, the Rivertide offers studio, one and two bedroom suites. Each room comes with a washer/dryer, balcony with ocean view, fireplace and hot tub. Pet-friendly rooms are available in all sizes for a daily fee and come with pet treats, clean-up tools and plastic gloves.

Rivertide Suites Condominium Hotel
102 N. Holladay Dr.
Seaside, Oregon 97138
(503) 717-1100
rivertidesuites.com

Article Written By Carl Miller

Carl Miller has been writing professionally since 2007 and has freelanced for the "Western Oregon Journal." His short fiction has been featured in "Northwest Passage Literature and Arts Review." Miller is an English/writing student at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Ore. He has worked as a cook, painter, waitperson, custodian, data analyst, retail manager and salesperson.

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