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During your stay next to the Deschutes River, you will enjoy one of twenty-five individually decorated theme rooms of Oregon. All of our rooms are well appointed, very comfortable, and most have two beds. They all have coffee makers, refrigerators and wader dryers. New in June 2006, you can book one of our 13 full river view rooms for your stay. They are very spacious, include microwaves, and can adjoin one another. Of course they are decorated in the Imperial style and have the unsurpassed serenity of the Deschutes right out the door. The 2nd floor rooms have vaulted ceilings for an open, light feel. We still have our original 12 rooms available. Choose a river view room with a private balcony and a jet tub, or take one of our ground level rooms for easy access to and from the Deschutes. None of our rooms have televisions (except the Imperial Suite) or phones to interrupt your relaxation. Satellite TV in available in the quiet bar, and games are available in the lobby. All rooms have WiFi access, and A/C. Look for the log book that many guests have written in, and share in their experiences. Come and enjoy the goodness of life.
View Virtual Tours of the rooms in our Maupin Oregon lodge
See what all of the rooms look like before you pick one. Prices
subject to change without notice. All prices quoted double occupancy.
Over 2 people per room, $15 each additional person. Children 5 years
and under free. Children 6 through 12 years, $5 additional. All
rooms non-smoking.
Hey, Pet Owners:
Bring Fido or Felix along! Pets allowed only in Rooms #3 & #4, the
Bunkhouse, and Imperial Suite for a $10 fee/night/pet.
Maupin Oregon Lodging Summer Pricing: April 1st to Thanksgiving
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Everyday
$79 |
| A nice big ground floor room
with two queen beds perfect for telling stories in. A huge wall
mural of cowboys cutting cows makes you feel like you are on
the range. This room adjoins the Imperial Suite. |
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Winter
Everyday $149 |
| If you want the best lodging on the Deschutes River, then this is the place for you. The bedroom features the river and a King bed, while the living room has a futon. The spacious bathroom has a shower and a relaxing two person jet tub. A full kitchen, big screen satellite TV, and a fireplace round out your perfect day on the Deschutes. This suite adjoins The Bunkhouse and The Spare Bedroom. |
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Winter
Everyday $30 |
| Available as an add on for either
the Imperial Suite or the Bunkhouse this is exactly what it
sounds like. One room with two twin beds just right for adding
two more to the group. |
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Winter
Everyday $59 |
| To celebrate the open wheat fields
and the great harvest that they provide. Adjoining to Room #4
is an option. Ground level, no river view, queen bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $59 |
| The Deschutes River Canyon provides
many opportunities for this activity, and this room celebrates
that. Adjoins to #3, Ground level, no river view, queen &
twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $69 |
| Ya gotta love a cowboy, and you'll
love this room with authentic western décor. 2nd floor, queen & twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $69 |
| Logging has been a large part
of Oregon's history and this homey room makes you want to wear
wool and Plaid. 2nd floor, queen & twin
bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $69 |
| The Deschutes is fly fishing
at it's best. A Field and Stream mural provides the backdrop
for a great night. 2nd floor, jet tub, queen
& twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Joseph Sherar ran a hotel nine
miles down the Deschutes from here in the early 1900's. We pay
tribute. 2nd floor, balcony river view, jet tub, king &
twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Dedicated to the many outdoor
sporting opportunities along the Deschutes. This luxurious room
leaves you with a mystery mural. 2nd floor, balcony river view,
jet tub, king & twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $69 |
A full wall mural will start
your fly fishing odyssey off on the right foot.
2nd floor, courtyard view, jet tub, queen & twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $59 |
| The railroad was carved up the
Deschutes canyon by hand in the early 1900's. You can still
watch the train go by. 2nd floor, no view, queen &
twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $59 |
| What's the Oregon trail without
starting a new life in a little log cabin on some new found
land. 2nd floor, no view, queen & twin bed. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| In 1880, rugged Kentuckian, Howard Maupin, had a well established ferry across the Deschutes at the mouth of Bakeoven Creek. This new room pays tribute to the ferry and the two bridges constructed across the Deschutes. Ground floor, full river view with patio, ADA, king and XL single. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Bright, cheery and colorful with rapids like Whitehorse, Buckskin Mary, Wapinitia, Boxcar, Oak Springs, and Colorado adorning the walls. Ground floor, full river view with patio, 2 queens. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| What is better than floating down the river in your driftboat looking for that perfect riffle or back eddy? With rich, wood furniture and river colors a plenty, you’ll think you are still on the water. Ground floor, full river view with patio, 2 queens. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Two competing railroad giants, Oregon Trunk and DesChutes Railroad, raced their way up the Deschutes, laying track on both sides of the river in the early 20th century. This new room is decorated in similar fashion, with a mural of each company on opposite sides of the room. Ground floor, full river view with patio, 2 queens. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| A large tributary to the Deschutes, and so named because of the glacial silt which it carries in to the Deschutes at flood stages. This room also recognizes the out-of-commission powerhouse located 2 ½ miles up stream. Ground floor, full river view with patio, 2 queens, adjoins #115. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Reds, yellows, oranges, greens, browns and purples. What colors aren’t represented in basalt? This dense, igneous rock is very prevalent all along the Deschutes River. A geologic-themed room on the ground floor, full river view with patio, 2 queens, adjoins #114. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
What’s more beautiful than a panoramic view at sunset of Mt. Adams, Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, the Three Sisters and Mt. Bachelor? Gorgeous! Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, king and XL single. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Ah, all those hardworking, dedicated pioneers that came west to claim a piece of land for their family. While lying in bed, enjoy Artist Nancy Tipton-Steenson’s mural. You’ll think you are in the Conestoga wagon yourself headed down the Oregon Trail! Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Lewis and Clark’s expedition from Missouri to Ft. Clatsop was amazing. We pay tribute to this grand adventure and discovery of the west with journal entries, dark wood furniture and a mural map of their journey. Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Don’t get caught in the middle of the shoot out in this room! Miss Kitty will be watching every move you make as you enjoy the romance of the wild west. Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens, adjoins #214. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Many of the cowboys in the wild west room worked on the great ranches in Oregon, including the ZX near Paisley, Whitehorse Ranch near Fields, and the P Ranch near Frenchglen. Enjoy stepping back in time to a world of rich décor, vast horizons and family togetherness as many ranches are passed from generation to generation. Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens, adjoins #213. |
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Everyday $89 |
| A traveling party built a rough clay oven in the side of a hill to bake fresh bread for passing travelers after being left horseless from an Indian raid. Soon a town immerged at this stage stop on the The Dalles-Canyon City road and was named “Bakeoven.” Enjoy learning more about this story and what Bakeoven is today. Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens, adjoins #216. |
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Winter
Everyday $89 |
| Shaniko was the largest wool capital in the world at one time. Thousands of sheep raised in this area produced masses of wool that were shipped out via the rail line that connected with the Columbia. The old iron beds and quilts will make you wonder if you have gone back to that time. Upstairs room with vaulted ceiling, full river view deck, 2 queens, adjoins #215. |
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