A quieter corner of Oregon's coast.
Built in 1939 as a private beach house, The Inn at Arch Cape has served as a post office, general store, and meeting place for its tiny Oregon coastal town. Now reborn as a lodge by the sea, it's one of the few places left on this coast that still feels genuinely off the map.
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Still the best thing to happen to Arch Cape since 1939.
The town of Arch Cape draws the kind of traveler who prefers solitude to spectacle. Tucked between two state parks with around 225 year-round residents, it's a stretch of the Oregon coast that hasn't been discovered so much as carefully kept, and The Inn at Arch Cape fits right in. Typically reserved as a full-property rental for groups of up to 20 people, it feels far more like a private coastal retreat than a traditional hotel.
The North Coast's best-kept secret.
Each of the rooms is wrapped in warm wood paneling and anchored by cozy fireplaces, perfect for cool evenings indoors. Showers come with rainfall showerheads and massage pebble flooring, while plush bathrobes and eco-friendly bath products round out the creature comforts. At the heart of the property, a fenced garden courtyard features a fire pit, picnic table, and gas grill. The property is also pet-friendly, with easy beach access just steps away for morning walks, sunset strolls, and everything in between.
Each room comes fully equipped with its own kitchen or kitchenette, making it easy to prep meals on your own schedule. When you'd rather let someone else do the cooking, this location places you between two of the most celebrated beach towns on the Oregon coast. Just a few minutes in either direction, you'll find eateries ranging from casual spots to outright destination-worthy dining.
Located in Arch Cape on Oregon's North Coast, just a short drive from Cannon Beach and Oswald West State Park.
