Pacific Sunset Inn
Everyone dreams of spending lazy summer days lounging on the beach, but some vacationers get tired of seeing the same scenery after a while. If that statement describes you, the Pacific Sunset Inn is an excellent choice. In addition to being close to the beach, this motel is also near the Chetco River, where you can fish for salmon and steelhead. Furthermore, a half-hour drive across the border will put you Redwood National Forest in Northern California, where you can hike through a majestic old-growth forest inhabited by Roosevelt elk, northern red-legged frog, and marbled murrelets.
Pacific Sunset Inn
1144 Chetco Ave.
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-2141
pacificsunsetinn.com
Harbor Inn Motel
Brookings offers some of the best sport-fishing in the state, but the initial thrill of a big catch can be dampened by the thought of having nowhere to put your prize. Luckily, there no need to worry if you are staying at the Harbor Inn Motel because they have locked fish freezers on the premises. That is very good news because your twenty-five pound King Salmon probably will not fit in the mini-fridge in your room.
Harbor Inn Motel
15991 Hwy 101 South
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-3194
harborinnmotel.com
Spindrift Motor Inn
Trying to following long list of directions to get from the highway to your motel can wear on your nerves, especially if you have been driving all day. If you want to avoid the hassle of getting lost while trying to find your motel, you should stay at the Spindrift Motor Inn. The motel is easy to spot because it is right off the Oregon Coast Highway. Plus, if you are driving an RV, there is ample parking so you will not need to try to maneuver your huge vehicle into a teeny, tiny parking spot.
Spindrift Motor Inn
1215 Chetco Avenue
Brookings, OR 97415
(541) 469-5345
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Article Written By Samantha Herman
Samantha Herman earned an undergraduate degree in journalism from Northern Arizona University in 2005. Her professional writing career started in 2008, when she accepted an internship at "Willamette Week," a local alternative publication. Upon completing her internship, she became employed as a copywriter for an internet media company. In addition to copywriting, she has written articles for PDX Pipeline and eHow.