9 Cozy Places to Stay in Bend, OR

From Tiny Homes to Historic Buildings Turned Hotel, Here Are the Best Places to Spend a Night in Bend for Solo Travelers, Families, and Pet Parents Alike

It’s no secret that Bend, OR is a great place to be. Set into the Cascade Mountains on the Deschutes River, there’s no shortage of natural beauty – or outdoor activities – in the area, not to mention the “hop-”ping local brewery scene.

Luckily for travelers, there are accommodations in Bend for everyone. Whether you’re looking for an affordable hotel with just the basics, a campground where you can relax under the stars, or a unique experience unlike anything you’ve encountered before, we’ve got it for you on this list.

We’ve got:

  • Tiny homes turned Airbnb
  • Historic buildings turned hotel
  • Places to stay tailored to Bend’s outdoor adventurers

Plus, we’ve indicated all of the spots on this list that currently accept GiftYa.

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Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to the good stuff – our list of the most popular places to stay in Bend, OR!

1 - McMenamins Old St. Francis School

Enjoy Top-Rated Accommodations at This Historic Hotel

700 NW Bond St | Bend | mcmenamins.com

If you’re looking for your typical hotel experience, scroll a few more down on this list because McMenamins Old St. Francis School in Bend is anything but ordinary. Sure, it has all of the amenities you would expect of a modern hotel – from clean, spacious rooms to in-suite bathrooms – but its history and the variety of onsite activities set it apart from the pack.

The main building, originally a Catholic school house built in 1936, has been one of travelers’ favorite places to stay in Bend since it was renovated in 2004. Referred to by guests as everything from “a nice getaway” to “a whimsical dreamscape,” it’s clear that the classrooms-turned-hotel-rooms have captured people’s imagination.

During your stay, you can visit the pub or brewery, catch a flick at the onsite movie theater, seek out the hidden bar, or simply soak in the pool. There’s plenty to do and discover at the Old. St. Francis School hotel.

“I believe, that here, this place, adds a soul to downtown Bend. Laughter. Rings of smoke through the trees. Bustle in the hedgerow. Mysticism. Beer. Cigars. Whiskeys. Hidden rooms. Stay the night and explore what makes you delighted. Just know, there are many paths you can go by.” - Yelp Review

2 - Dome Sweet Dome

Get a Taste of Tiny Home Living at This Unique Airbnb in Bend

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$149/night | First-on-the-Hill | View Room Listing

Looking for a unique place to stay in Bend? This quirky little Airbnb should fit the bill. The recently renovated (2019) tiny home blends old and new styles to give a modern cabin vibe you won’t soon forget. Pets and little ones should be left at home, but for an adults-only adventure Dome Sweet Dome is a great escape.

Enjoy the indoor fireplace, cookout on the BBQ grill, or relax in the hammock on the property. The location also offers easy access to Phil’s Trail System, is a short walk from Deschutes River Trail, and is a bikeable distance from Old Mill District and Downtown Bend.

“Dome Sweet Dome was everything we were hoping for in a relaxing getaway! Only regret was we didn’t get to stay longer! Absolutely charming, cozy spot to enjoy the quiet. Everything was comfortable and all instructions were fabulous. We even woke up to snow one morning. LOVED our stay. Thank you!” - Guest Review

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3 - Tumalo State Park Campground

Pet-Friendly Tent, RV, and Yurt Options to Fit Your Camping Needs

64120 O.B. Riley Rd | Bend | stateparks.oregon.gov

If you’re looking for an outdoor experience, Tumalo State Park Campground will get you into the great outdoors for the duration of your stay in Bend. Hookup and non hookup campsites are both available, and so are furnished Yurt rentals (reservations required for Yurts). Hot showers and flush toilets are available.

Take advantage of Tumalo State Park’s fun day use activities during your stay. The wading area is popular on hot days, or you can explore the 2.4 mile Tumalo segment of the Deschutes River Trail from the trailhead in the day use parking lot. Kayakers, fishers, and swimmers will loving being on the water, and children will have a blast at the playground.

“Great state campground. Clean showers & bathrooms, close to town & the Deschutes River. Fire rings & tables at each site though no fires were allowed while we were there due to current fires within the state. Found the on site camp hosts to be friendly & helpful. Looking forward to going back and checking out one of the cabins on a future visit.” - Yelp Review

4 - Riverfront Oasis Airbnb

Bring All of Your Friends to This Beautiful Airbnb for Up to 9 People

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$318/night | Bend | View Room Listing

You may have noticed as you’ve read through this article that the Deschutes River is one of the major attractions in the Bend area – and this beautiful Airbnb property is situated on prime real estate right along the water. Enjoy stunning views from the house, hot tub, fire pit, or hammock – all available for use by guests.

Located on a private drive, the Riverfront Oasis offers a private getaway that is still conveniently close to Bend’s many attractions. Tumalo is walkable from the Airbnb, Bend is a short 10 minute drive, and Mt. Bachelor is an easy 20 minute commute.

Pets are welcome for an additional pet fee.

“We absolutely loved our stay here! The place was super clean, the movie room was amazing, the hot tub was pure heaven, and we had every amenity we could possibly imagine. Not only did we love it but our pups loved it as well. We would stay here again anytime!” - Guest Review

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5 - Loge

Stay at The Dog-Friendly, Campsite-Inspire Hotel That Gets You Outdoors

19221 SW Century Dr | Bend | logecamps.com

Bend is a popular destination for all sorts of outdoor enthusiasts – mountain bikers, rock climbers, kayakers, hikers. Whatever your activity of choice is, you’re sure to find plenty of options in Bend, and Lodge is built to cater to the needs and interests of all sorts of adventurers.

With on-site gear rentals, shuttles to popular trailheads and destinations, fire pits, and free live music, Loge creates an outdoors-focused camp-inspired stay you won’t soon forget. Hang out on the lawn or kick back in the hammocks when you get back from your day of adventure around Bend, soak in the outdoor pool or hot tub, or fire up the Traeger Grill in one of the BBQ areas to smoke your own dinner.

“A super cool refurbished motel from way back when! Very vibey, dog friendly (always important for us), and super relaxing. Our only reserve is that we didn't stay longer!” - Yelp Review

6 - Adobe Home in Redmond

Immerse Yourself and All Your Friends in the Beauty of Bend

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$274/night | Redmond | View Room Listing

Bend is a hub for adventurers – if you want to step away from the bustle for a bit, you can’t do much better than this beautiful, private Airbnb in neighboring Redmond, OR. Located on 14 acres of private land and surrounded by public green space, Adobe Home is the perfect spot to lose yourself in nature for a while. Watch the sky or see if you can spot wildlife from the porch swings on the cliffside patio, cast your fishing line directly into the Deschutes River from the property, or head inside to enjoy the wood-burning fireplace and other amenities.

With 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, Abode Home is suitable for up to 8 guests, so you can enjoy the spacious vacation home yourself, bring the whole family, or all of your friends. The driveway can accommodate up to 10 vehicles, and trailer parking is allowed on-site.

“Wow! Just wow! This house is amazing! Loved the decor and furniture, felt like you were in a magazine. The view and location were gorgeous and we woke up to snow which made it even more magical. Heated floors and amazing bathroom made you feel like you were in a 5 star resort. Nice towels & linens too!” - Guest Review

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7 - Pine Rest Campground

Get Out Into the Wilderness, But Not Too Far Out

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Forest Service Rd 1419 | Camp Sherman | fs.usda.gov

With Bend’s abundant natural beauty, it’s hard not to want to spend time out under the stars. Pine Rest Campground is a convenient option for tent and RV campers alike, located in an area full of vacation rentals, second homes, and all of the amenities you might expect to find in such a vacation-centered spot.

The campground is pet friendly, and it allows fires when they are safe to be had. Trash, toilets, and picnic tables are also available. Visitors also have access to a variety of trails, including the The Metolius-Windigo Trail.

“This spot sits on the glistening bubbling Metolius Creek and makes you feel alive just to be there. Big sites and number 3 and up with river access. More shade in the higher numbers. Large sites can support many tents. A group would love spots 3 through 5 combined.” - The Dyrt Review

8 - Sleep Inn & Suites

Smoke-Free, Pet-Friendly Hotel Conveniently Located Near Highway 20

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500 NE Bellevue Dr | Bend | choicehotels.com

Smoke-free and pet-friendly, Sleep Inn & Suites has everything you need in a place to stay without the unnecessary bells and whistles that quickly turn an affordable getaway into a huge expense. Guests can enjoy all of the amenities they would expect in a modern hotel experience – from spacious rooms complete with television, coffeemaker, and other appliances to free wifi, Sleep Inn has everything you need. The hotel also has a heated outdoor pool and hot tub and offers a complimentary grab and go breakfast for added convenience.

The best part about Sleep Inn & Suites is its convenient location on Highway 20. It’s just a short drive from some of the most popular things to do in Bend, including:

  • High Desert Museum
  • Old Mill District
  • Whitewater Park
  • Worthy Brewing
  • Lava River Cave
  • Drake Park
  • and more!

So if you’re looking for a hotel to make your home base as you explore everything that Bend has to offer, the Sleep Inn & Suites is a great way to go.

“Great location, clean rooms with microwave and mini fridge, great breakfast and free wifi. Can't ask for much more. Beth at the front desk has been especially helpful and very welcoming!” - Yelp Review

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There you go - the coolest places to stay in Bend!

We hope this list has helped you find the perfect place to stay next time you’re in Bend. All of these options are close to Bend’s countless outdoor attractions, so you really can’t go wrong with any of them. Happy traveling!

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