The Oregon Trail Inn & Suites is your classic, roadside property right in the middle of Lakeview, Oregon—known for its high altitude as the "Tallest Town in Oregon." Sitting smack on Highway 395 through town, this place is a crucial oasis along that lonely stretch for all travelers making their way across the vast and rugged land known as the Oregon Outback. The building itself carries forth an exterior facade to embody something of the spirit of American West; rustic yet simple with functionality inside. It's an old place but cared for better than most motels get cared-for clean beyond what should be expected from any normal standard hunter or road tripper business traveler between California and Pacific Northwest would normally demand.

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Quick Summary - Oregon Trail Inn & Suites


  • The place is perfectly downtown, within walking distance to almost every restaurant and shop in the area.
  • The rooms are large. Most of the time you'll find a microwave and mini fridge in the room. Convenient for keeping things cool on travel.
  • All rooms are entry at ground level. Park right in front of your door. Easy carry-in of luggage.
  • With real advice about the road and where to eat in town, their small-town hospitality still rings true.
  • They allow pets. Which is key in this outdoor-oriented area (though they usually charge a fee).
  • × The place shows its age. The decor, carpets, and bathroom fixtures are dated and firmly stuck in a previous decade.
  • × Thin soundproofing between rooms-and from the parking lot you may hear neighbors or early morning engine starts.
  • × Technically there is no breakfast, just coffee and juice in the morning along with some pre-packaged pastries. Call it a continental breakfast if you must, but there is definitely not any kind of hot meal served.

Full Review - Oregon Trail Inn & Suites


  • Worth the Price Still such good value for this area. Clean, safe, huge room-all at a very fair price.
  • Staff & Service Friendly and helpful. The front desk operates with a personal touch that you don't get at big chains.
  • Hotel Location You are right smack downtown. Walking distance to the grocery store or dinner, which is a luxury after a long drive.
  • Area & Access The setting is high desert rural. It’s quiet (aside from the road) and surrounded by vast landscapes just outside of town.
  • Cleanliness A strong point. Despite the age of the furnishings, the housekeeping team keeps the rooms tidy and smelling fresh.
  • Breakfast Quality The on-site breakfast barely qualifies as a meal, but true food is only footsteps away at neighboring establishments along Main Street.