Salem Missouri Hotels, Motels & Lodging

Check out our list of Salem, Missouri hotels, motels and other travel lodging options below. Hotels are listed by their proximity to downtown Salem. Click on any hotel from the list below to view information, details, and current rates, and to make reservations online.

 
Holiday Inn Express SALEM

Map Marker Holiday Inn Express SALEM

1200 S. Main Street, Salem, MO

Rooms begin at $95.00

0 miles from Salem city center.

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Trails Near Salem

  • Current River: Cedargrove to Gooseneck Landing Cedargrove, MO (Flatwater Paddling & Canoeing)
    The Current River begins near Licking, Missouri, and flows southeast for 133 miles to its confluence with the Black River in Arkansas. The Current River is blessed with more springs than any other in ...

  • Lane Spring Recreation Area Campground Rolla, MO (Campgrounds)
    Lane Spring Recreation Area is a pleasant little spot for an afternoon or weekend escape. Though it’s close to the city of Rolla, it’s a hidden enclave in the valley of Little Piney Creek that feels l...

  • Pulltite Campground Eminence, MO (Campgrounds)
    If you like to camp near streams, Pulltite is the place for you. This long, narrow campground stretches along a bend of the Current River. Across the river is the historic Pulltite Spring and Cabin, w...

  • Red Bluff Recreation Area Campground Davisville, MO (Campgrounds)
    Red Bluff Recreation Area is a beautiful forested enclave in a horseshoe bend of Huzzah Creek. The campground takes its name from the red hues in the cliff across the Huzzah. The light rusty color res...

  • Loggers Lake Recreation Area Campground Bunker, MO (Campgrounds)
    Loggers Lake is one of many beautiful facilities built throughout Missouri and Arkansas by the Great Depression–era CCC. Constructed in 1939–40 by CCC Company 1730 from nearby Bunker, Loggers Lake is ...

  • Round Spring Campground Eminence, MO (Campgrounds)
    Long before there was an Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Missourians realized Round Spring was a treasure. In 1924 this scenic jewel near the banks of the Current River became one of Missouri’s first...

  • Kaintuck Trail Newburg, MO (Mountain Biking)
    The Kaintuck Trail is a good place for beginners, with its network of mostly easy-to-ride loop selections varying in length from 2 to 13 miles. The trail surfaces run the gamut, from gravel forest roa...