
Enjoy the evening stars or the view of Steens Mountain while soaking in the...

When traveling for business or pleasure, America's Best Value Inn offers all the comforts...

The Best Western Rory & Ryan Inns are located only a couple blocks from...

Experience comfort, character, and a true sense of place at the newly renovated Bon...

Crane Hot Springs Lodging in Burns, Oregon offers a unique getaway for nature lovers...

Be sure to enjoy recreational amenities including a fitness center and a seasonal outdoor...

Frenchglen Hotel is a small slice of peace and quiet in southeastern Oregon at...

The Mill House is a family-operated bed and breakfast set in the historic lumber...

Experience the charm of the 1920s at the beautifully restored Central Hotel, a boutique...

There is no other peace in Oregon that has this peaceful, old time feel....

Located in the oasis of the beautiful Diamond Valley at the base of Steens...

Lone Pine Guest Ranch is a Bed and Breakfast with clean, quiet and beautifully...

The Rory and Ryan Inn is an independent family-owned hotel in beautiful Eastern Oregon....

Amenities include: breakfast buffet, HBO & 63 channels, WiFi Internet plus lobby station, microwaves,...

SR Longhorn Parlor is a retired milking parlor. It sleeps 4 comfortably but up...

Seated at the base of the Steens Mountains in Diamond Valley, Steens Mountain Guest...

The resort is located on 16 acres and looks out across the South end...

The resort is located on 16 acres and looks out across the South end...

The owners of Steens View Cabin spent over 2 years planning and building this...
Visitors can choose from locally owned hotels and motels in Burns and Hines, cozy bed-and-breakfasts, family-run inns, and rustic lodges. For a more private stay, there are also vacation rentals and cabins available throughout the region. Outdoor enthusiasts will find a range of camping opportunities, from developed campgrounds with full amenities to remote, dispersed sites on public lands.
Harney County offers several historic and one-of-a-kind lodging experiences that reflect the area’s rich heritage and wide-open landscapes. Stay in a charming early 20th-century inns, get a taste of cowboy culture at a ranch-style lodges, or enjoy a rustic cabin beside natural hot springs.
Yes — several hotels, motels, and campgrounds in the region welcome pets. Policies vary, so it’s best to check with the property when booking to ensure your furry companion is accommodated.