Lakeview Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information

Our Take on Lakeview, Oregon


Lakeview is located in south central Oregon, just north of the California line. Lakeview, Oregon things to do, whether you’re planning family vacations or romantic getaways, can include a day of wildlife and outdoor adventure.

If your family includes furry members, several Lakeview, Oregon, hotels advertise as pet friendly in addition to being kid friendly. Family friendly Lakeview accommodations offer pools, kitchens, oversized family rooms, babysitting and some even have playgrounds. Hunter’s Hot Spring Resort even has a hot water mineral pool. Outdoor family activities can include biking, exploring Pueblo Mountains and skiing at Warner Canyon Ski area.

Activities for romantic getaways can include time spent relaxing in the soothing waters of the hot mineral pool of Hunter’s Hot Spring Resort or just a quiet weekend in one of the other Lakeview hotels or cozy inns that cater to couples.

Half the fun of a vacation is eating. Whether you’re feeding the whole family or you’re looking for a candlelit dinner for two, check reviews in travel guides for restaurant ratings and recommendations. Lakeview, Oregon, offers a number of fun or romantic things to do, no matter what type of vacation you’re planning.

Lakeview, Oregon Lodging

  1. Fremont Inn524 North G Street
    Lakeview, OR 97630

    "game me a discount without even asking, and the rooms are very clean" more on Yahoo! Travel

  2. Best Western Skyline Motor Lodge414 N G Street
    Lakeview, OR 97630-1422

    "best western hotel rooms were clean and adequate" more on TripAdvisor

  3. Hunter's Hot Springs Lodge18088 Highway 395
    Lakeview, OR 97630

    "if any room actually has a view) the hot springs pool seems a little old but warm and relaxing" more on Yahoo! Travel

  1. Best Western Skyline Motor Ldg
  2. Quail Run Inn

    Lakeview, Oregon Things To Do

    1. FREEMONT-Winema National Forest1301 S G Street
      Lakeview, Oregon 97630

      Overview ... National Forests were combined creating 2.3 million acres of spectacular scenery, hundreds of miles of trails, and diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of plants, animals, and recrea... more on DogFriendly.com

    2. Overview ... Antelope Refuge is located in southeastern Oregon, 25 miles east of Plush off Oregon Hwy. 140. The 241,104-acre refuge was set aside in the 1930s to provide range for threatened pronghorn antel... more on LLBean.com

    3. Hart Mountain National Antelope RefugeP.O. Box 111
      18 South G Street , Lakeview, Oregon 97630

      Overview ... refuge has one of the west's most expansive wildlife habitats free of domestic livestock. Originally this park was set aside in the 1930s for the conservation of pronghorn antelope, and now act... more on DogFriendly.com

    1. Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge
    2. Fremont-Winema National Forests
    3. Paisley
    4. Old Perpetual
    1. Lake County Museum
    2. Lakeridge Golf Course
    3. Schminck Memorial Museum