Motels in Pendleton, Oregon

Motels in Pendleton, Oregon
Whether you are seeking a taste of the Wild West or a luxurious retreat, the city of Pendleton can meet your needs. Located in the eastern part of Oregon, Pendleton is home to sixteen thousand people and every one has a great deal of respect for the city's rich history. In the nineteenth century, Pendleton catered to weary travelers trying to make their way along the Old Oregon Trail. To this day, the city continues to carry on the tradition of offering affordable lodging and exceptional hospitality to fatigued explorers.

Rodeo City Inn

Every September, the city of Pendleton hosts the "Round-Up" rodeo. Ethan Lindsey of Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that 50,000 people attend this event. Those who are competing bring trailers hauling their prized horses. These trailers and RVs need to be parked somewhere, and the Rodeo City Inn has plenty of space to accommodate large vehicles. During the other eleven months of the year, you will often see large rigs parked at the Rodeo City Inn, but rest assured that there is still plenty of space for your camper.

Rodeo City Inn
74149 Barnhart Rd.
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 276-4711
rodeocityinn.com

Relax Inn

Driving around in an unfamiliar town can be stressful. You are constantly trying to read a map or program the GPS in your car. You find yourself making a lot of U-turns and stopping at gas stations to ask directions. But if you stay at the Relax Inn, there is no need to drive around the city. Everything you could want is within walking distance. If you want to catch a movie, you will find the Pendleton Cinema on First Street, less than a quarter of a mile away. When you get hungry, walk over to a diner or steakhouse. If you prefer to make your own food, you can buy supplies at Safeway or Walmart, which are both located one mile from the hotel.

Relax Inn
205 SE Dorion Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 276-3293
relaxinnpendleton.com

Rugged Country Lodge

The best words to describe the Rugged Country Lodge is quaint and homey. In the morning, you can run downstairs and grab a warm cinnamon roll and a cup of hot chocolate. After lunch, you can stop in the lobby for a fresh cookie. In the evening, you can shut the door on the rest of the world and take a long soak in your private bathtub. You'll find the botanical bath salts on the side of the tub. You would be hard-pressed to find a cozier motel in all of Pendelton.

Rugged Country Lodge
1807 SE Court Ave.
Pendleton, OR 97801
(541) 966-6800
ruggedcountrylodge.com

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.

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