Motels in The Dalles, OR

Motels in The Dalles, OR
The Dalles, OR is a great place to go if you enjoy outdoor activities. The Columbia River flows through that area and lots of windsurfing takes place on the river. There are also numerous trails for hiking, and Sorosis Park offers great views of the city.

Celio Inn

The Celio Inn has many amenities, including wine tasting tour packages, patio with a fire pit, and a seasonal outdoor pool. The rooms include flat screen TVs, high speed Internet access, microwaves and refrigerators. The Celio Inn is located on a bluff above The Dalles Dam and close enough to enjoy the activities available in the Gorge, such as white water rafting, windsurfing, hiking and biking.

Celio Inn
3550 East 2nd Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
541-769-0001

http://www.celiloinn.com/

Cousin's Country Inn

Cousin's Country Inn has "terrific home cooked meals" using many of the local brews and meats. Cookies are available 24 hours a day. Some of the rooms have gas fireplaces, and there is an indoor Jacuzzi and outdoor pool available for all of the guests. Pet friendly rooms are available as well. The staff will assist you in finding the best places for all of your outdoor activities.

Cousin's Country Inn
2114 West 6th St
The Dalles, OR 97058
541-298-5161

http://www.cousinscountryinn.com/

Motel 6

The Motel 6 in The Dalles has interior corridors and is located just a couple of miles from the Greyhound station. Kids stay free and there is an outdoor pool for those times when you decide to stay close instead of going out and exploring the Gorge, or kayaking down the Columbia River. Some pets are allowed too if you like to bring your furry friends with you.

Motel 6 The Dalles
2500 West 6th Street
The Dalles, OR 97058
541-296-1191

http://www.motel6.com/

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