Lodging in Canyonville, Oregon

Lodging in Canyonville, Oregon

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Canyonville is a modestly populated city 20 miles outside of Portland in southern Oregon. Boasting just over 1,700 residents, Canyonville would not be considered a mecca for tourism, but the city offers a handful of comfortable lodging options, as well as a casino and resort.

Seven Feathers Casino Resort

The Seven Feathers Casino Resort is Canyonville's largest tourist attraction. It offers a variety of entertainment options ranging from staple gambling games like poker and roulette, to musical and comedic performers like Glen Campbell and Chubby Checker. The casino can accommodate RVs and has a selection of different restaurants from which to choose. Rooms start at $59 per night.

Seven Feathers Casino Resort
146 Chief Miwaleta Lane
Canyonville, OR 97417
800-548-8461
sevenfeathers.com

Best Western Inn and Suites

The popular hotel chain Best Western has a franchise located in Canyonville. It offers shuttle service to and from the Seven Feathers Casino, an indoor pool and fitness center, laundry facilities and complimentary breakfast. This hotel is also dog-friendly, provided that you pay their "pet deposit" upon checking in. Rooms start at $79 per night, and a valid AAA or AARP membership will save you at least 10%.

Best Western Canyonville Inn and Suites
200 Creekside Drive
Canyonville, OR 97417
541-839-4200
canyonvillehotel.com

Leisure Inn

The Leisure Inn is located in downtown Canyonville, just a short walk from the shops and restaurants in town. It is a mere mile to the Seven Feathers Casino. They offer free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi Internet access. There are 37 rooms at this inn and an outdoor pool. Rooms start at $45 per night.

Leisure Inn
554 SW Pine Street
Canyonville, OR 97417
541-839-4278
canyonvilleleisureinn.net

Article Written By Kristin Kosearas

Although born and raised in Southern California, Kristin Kosearas has traveled far and wide. Kosearas caught the travel bug after graduating from UC Irvine with a degree in political science, and those experiences are embedded in her writing, found in several school publications and for eHow via Demand Media. She also has work experience in education and the beauty industry.

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