The first Bed and Breakfasts in America originated during colonial times when travelers relied on the kindness of strangers to provide a comforting meal and a place to rest after a long day behind the wagon or on the saddle. Today, Bend area Bed and Breakfast accommodations offer a tranquil respite after a long day of hardy recreational pursuits around Central Oregon.
Here in Bend, Oregon, our Bed and Breakfast options offer peace and quiet, far from the noise of busy streets and highways. From a luxury lodge tucked into the wooded acres facing Drake Park, to a hip and artsy inn just blocks from the Old Mill District, these lodging options are a perfect fit for the independent traveler or couple looking to live the Bend lifestyle, if only for a few days.
Bend’s innkeepers are the ultimate concierges for all that Central Oregon has to offer. They will assist you with reservations at the best restaurants, point you towards the region’s best hikes and cross country ski trails, and best of all, prepare unforgettable breakfasts made from homemade, local and organic ingredients.
The Lara House Lodge
Lara House Lodge was Oregon’s most recent addition to the Select Registry, an exclusive listing of the most distinguished inns in North America. It was also named “The Best of Bend” by Sunset Magazine. Built in 1910 by a prominent local merchant, this craftsman-style house overlooks Drake Park. Each of the inn’s six unique en-suite guest rooms feature world-crafted furnishings, exquisite linens, and down comforters. Enjoy a wine social every evening with regional vintages handpicked by Lara House owners.
Mill Inn
Originally built as a boarding house for the mill workers at Brooks-Scanlon (one of the largest mills in the world), the Mill Inn has been lovingly transformed into a boutique Bed and Breakfast that is just a short walk from downtown and the Old Mill District. The Innkeeper, Carol Mason, worked as a dress designer in New York City for decades before moving to Bend to embrace the skiing lifestyle. She utilized her eclectic and freestyle fashion sense to create an unforgettable lodging experience. Metallic objects such as pots and pans, doorknobs and spoons playfully adorn the outside walls, and inside, each room showcases a collection of old-world finds from Europe, Asia and beyond.
The Country Inn the City
This historic Bend home sits on one acre surrounded by ponderosa pines, fruit and nut trees. A night at this historic and charming property is truly as step back in time. After a long afternoon out on the trail, relax in the living room, where you will be surrounded by museum quality antiques and served afternoon tea by an amicable family of innkeepers. There is nothing quite like homemade bread and jam, especially when the jam was made from berries grown right outside the window.
Hillside Inn
The Hillside Inn offers rooms of modern elegance in walking distance to downtown. Relax in the hot tub after a day up on the mountain in the winter, or cool off under the shady pines of the front yard in the summer and listen to the sounds of falling water by the small garden pond. Annie Goldner is a retired nurse who specializes in catering to her guest’s dietary needs and always considers organic and local produce options when preparing meals.

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