Portland is nestled between the Oregon Coast, snow-capped Mount Hood, verdant wine country and epic waterfalls, and each of these regions features resorts perfect for hosting your group.
The luxury boutique Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa is located 600 feet into the Columbia River on the site of the former Union Fish Cannery. All rooms have waterfront balconies, binoculars, fireplaces and claw-foot soaking tubs.
The Surfsand Resort features views of Haystack Rock to the south and the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse to the north. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool and hot tub, on-site massage rooms and a comprehensive fitness center.
This luxury destination takes full advantage of the Oregon Coast’s rugged natural beauty. Head out for adventure on the water, beach or trails, or stay in for an evening in their warm, stylish lodge.
With an aerial park, pump track, golf, spa and four restaurants, this Central Coast resort is situated on over 200 hikeable acres between the forest and Siletz Bay. Accommodations range from simple rooms to luxurious suites.
Enjoy games of chance, live music, several restaurants, an 18-hole golf course and cozy accommodations at this beachfront hotel and casino in Lincoln City.
Skamania Lodge, a magnificent mountain resort on 175 wooded acres, is located in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The rustic-yet-elegant grand mountain lodge is located just 45 miles east of Portland, Oregon.
Located 60 miles east of Portland on Mount Hood, Timberline Lodge is a National Historic Landmark. This ski resort boasts 70 luxuriously rustic rooms and has the longest ski season in North America.
Spirit Mountain Casino boasts the most diverse gaming options in the Northwest (nearly 2,000 slot machines, many table games, poker, and keno), headline entertainers, five restaurants (including Oregon’s largest buffet), arcade and a play room.
Built in 1922 and set on the Sip 47 wine route, the McMenamins Grand Lodge is a historic hotel with 77 guestrooms, several bars and restaurants, a full-service Ruby’s Spa, a year-round outdoor soaking pool and more.
Guests at The Allison Inn & Spa will enjoy the 85 guest rooms and suites, 15,000-square-foot spa and fitness center, and nationally recognized restaurant. The quaint, 35-acre setting offers sweeping views of wine country and farmland.
This historic estate was built as the county “poor farm” in 1911 and now serves as a 74-acre McMenamins resort with guestrooms, a fine-dining restaurant, a casual brewpub, a brewery, a winery, a distillery, a movie theater and Ruby’s Spa.