1 – Willamette Valley – Pair your exploration of Oregon’s wine country with a stay in one of our Willamette Valley Properties. These inspected inns combine uniquely styled accommodations with locations that are close to the valley’s many attractions, many of which go far beyond award-winning wine, including:
- A world famous wine country that offers 440 wineries, producing award-winning Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Riesling using the grapes from 647 vineyards in the region
- Organic farms providing livestock and produce for fine dining at area restaurants and selling at their own farmers markets
- Several craft breweries, cideries, meaderies & distilleries
- Culinary events that pair the food and drink of the valley with its wonderful sights
- Urban attractions in the college towns of Eugene and Corvallis
- An active arts culture & museums can be found throughout the region
- Scenic drives & biking routes that connect it all on back roads and through covered bridges
2 – The Oregon Coast is 363 Miles of Possibilities where the Headlands meet the Sea
- A thriving arts culture, from visual & written to music & theatre can be found all along coastal Oregon
- Bird watchers might be surprised by the diversity of species to be found along the coast, from bald eagles to puffins & brown pelicans
- Farmers markets offer the chance to experience the local organic produce, crafts from artisans, baked goods, flowers & more
- Lighthouses are open to the public and offer a glimpse into their past & present
- World-class whale watching for gray & killer whales from land, sea & air
- Fairs, festivals and other events offer a glimpse of how locals celebrate their life & heritage on the Oregon coast
- Outdoor recreation ranges from vast dunes for sandboarding & dune buggy tours to surfing, world-class golfing, tide pool exploring, hiking, fishing, kayaking, surfing, crabbing & clamming.
- Lewis & Clark National Historic Park
- Columbia River Maritime Museum
- Tillamook Air Museum
- Oregon Coast Aquarium, Sea Lion Caves, Thor’s Well
- Oregon Association of Independent Inns offer comfortable and unique accommodations.
3 – Central Oregon: Wide-open skies, sagebrush plains and craggy mountain ranges lay claim to the landscape. Where a spirit of adventure thrives in the high desert, filled with sunny skies and snowy peaks.
- Outdoor Recreation
- Spring, Summer & Fall: paddling, hiking, cycling & golfing
- Winter: skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing & sledding
- Journey Through Time Scenic Byway
- Famed restaurants offering regional & international cuisine
- Ancient fossil beds, ghosts towns and charming villages
- Tax-free shopping, from boutiques & galleries to factory outlets
- Top-rated craft breweries and distilleries
- Unique museums, including the High Desert Museum
- Smith Rock & the Painted Hills – 2 of the 7 Wonders of Oregon
- Oregon Association of Independent Inns offer comfortable and unique accommodations.
4 – Eastern Oregon – Eastern Oregon is defined by big skies, high desert, deep canyons, and small towns. Rich in history and outdoor adventure, it offers solitude, dramatic landscapes, and dark night skies that make you feel wonderfully off the grid
- Diverse geography – from mountains to deserts and rushing rivers
- The Wallowa Mountains: one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon
- Wide open roads and landscapes for bicycling and motorcycling
- Hells Canyon Scenic Byway
- The art colony town of Joseph, Oregon’s first designated Arts & Culture District
- Skiing, snowmobiling, cross-country and backcountry skiing, and sled dog racing
- Diverse opportunities for birdwatching during spring and fall migrations
- Oregon Association of Independent Inns offer comfortable and unique accommodations.
5 – Mt Hood and the Columbia Gorge – Classic Oregon beauty—snowcapped peaks, alpine forests, and cozy mountain escapes paired with dramatic cliffs, sweeping river views, and cascading waterfalls. It’s a place where outdoor adventure and awe-inspiring scenery come naturally.
- Mt. Hood – Oregon’s Apex at 11, 240′ – One of the 7 Wonders of Oregon and it’s easy to see why.
- Olympic-class skiing & snowboarding year-round
- Breathtaking vistas in cross country skiing & snowshoe parks
- Scenic hiking & biking trails
- Historic Timberline Lodge – a National Park Lodge with a great restaurant, recreation & architecture
- Cultural centers & museums to learn the region’s history
- The Columbia River Gorge – Oregon’s Mightiest River
- World-class water sports ranging from sailing & boating to parasailing & windsurfing
- Challenging and highly rated golf courses
- Scenic driving & biking along the Historic Columbia River Highway & Bike Trail – be sure to stop at the Crown Point Vista House
- Epicurean delights at a variety of restaurants featuring locally-sourced cuisine, plus wineries, breweries & distilleries
- Farmland and winery tours, such as the Hood River County Fruit Loop, and farmers markets
- Picturesque parks and forests for all your adventure recreation interests, from hiking & horseback riding to biking & birding
- Oregon Association of Independent Inns offer comfortable and unique accommodations.
Since 1989, the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild has served as a statewide information network for its member properties, providing a unified voice for the industry with state regulatory and tourism agencies.
Now known as The Oregon Association of Independent Inns, we’re the same trusted organization, with a new name, a fresh look, and an expanded focus on independent lodging properties beyond traditional bed and breakfasts. Member properties represent a wide range of accommodations, from small guest cottages, cabins, and intimate two-room B&Bs to larger country inns, boutique hotels and dude ranches.
Order Oregon Association of Independent Inns Gift Certificates Now. They are available in $50 increments and can be redeemed at any one of our member inns. With more than 20 member inns to choose from and an 18-month expiration period, recipients have ample time to redeem their stay at the inn that best suits their travel style.

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