The Ocean Lodge is a four-pearl hotel that aims to be a home-away-from-home for its guests on the south end of Cannon Beach. The 45 rooms and suites include working fireplaces, kitchenettes, and some ocean views. With cookies and organic coffee in the lobby at all hours, a library full of books for all ages, free DVDs to borrow, and a free continental breakfast, the hotel is a popular choice for families (and their pets) who choose it as their home base on the Oregon Coast again and again. Note that there is no on-site restaurant and past guests have complained about noise from little ones.
The Ocean Lodge is a four-pearl hotel that aims to be a home-away-from-home for its guests on the south end of Cannon Beach. The 45 rooms and suites include working fireplaces, kitchenettes, and some ocean views. With cookies and organic coffee in the lobby at all hours, a library full of books for all ages, free DVDs to borrow, and a free continental breakfast, the hotel is a popular choice for families (and their pets) who choose it as their home base on the Oregon Coast again and again. Note that there is no on-site restaurant and past guests have complained about noise from little ones.
This pet- and kid-friendly budget property, across from Tolovana Beach State Park at the southern end of Cannon Beach, has 22 clean rooms over three floors, many with gas fireplaces and full kitchens. The style is reasonably modern, with a bit of homey appeal, and some overlook the ocean (though a parking lot somewhat obscures the views). Amenities include a small indoor pool and hot tub, as well as wagons and beach toys available to borrow. It’s about a five-minute drive to downtown Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock, and is a good choice for travelers looking for an inexpensive place to stay within walking distance of the Pacific Ocean.
This pet- and kid-friendly budget property, across from Tolovana Beach State Park at the southern end of Cannon Beach, has 22 clean rooms over three floors, many with gas fireplaces and full kitchens. The style is reasonably modern, with a bit of homey appeal, and some overlook the ocean (though a parking lot somewhat obscures the views). Amenities include a small indoor pool and hot tub, as well as wagons and beach toys available to borrow. It’s about a five-minute drive to downtown Cannon Beach and Haystack Rock, and is a good choice for travelers looking for an inexpensive place to stay within walking distance of the Pacific Ocean.
The 30-room Schooner's Cove Inn has arguably the best location in Cannon Beach. It's situated on a wide stretch of sandy beach just a block from the town's main drag of shopping and dining on South Hemlock Street. Nearly every room has a full kitchen and view of the Pacific Ocean -- many have gas fireplaces. A good upper-middle-range choice for both couples and families, the nautically-themed property has free (spotty) Wi-Fi, an ocean-facing indoor hot tub, and a grassy beach front lawn with barbecues and picnic tables for guest use. There's no restaurant on-site.
The 30-room Schooner's Cove Inn has arguably the best location in Cannon Beach. It's situated on a wide stretch of sandy beach just a block from the town's main drag of shopping and dining on South Hemlock Street. Nearly every room has a full kitchen and view of the Pacific Ocean -- many have gas fireplaces. A good upper-middle-range choice for both couples and families, the nautically-themed property has free (spotty) Wi-Fi, an ocean-facing indoor hot tub, and a grassy beach front lawn with barbecues and picnic tables for guest use. There's no restaurant on-site.