Hotels with Hot Tub in Southern Oregon & the Columbia Gorge
Twenty-one hot tub hotels split between Hood River and southern Oregon's Rogue Valley. The highest-rated is Thistledown On Oak in Hood River at 4.9. For a budget Shakespeare Festival trip, Ashland has in-room jacuzzis from $86.
Southern Oregon and the Columbia Gorge split this collection into two corridors, each with its own reason to soak. Hood River anchors the gorge side. Columbia Cliff Villas puts a freestanding tub behind floor-to-ceiling river views at $139. Thistledown On Oak, a Victorian B&B rated 4.9, pairs clawfoot tubs with rooftop hot tubs for $375. Ashland is the less obvious draw. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has built one of the state's densest clusters of jacuzzi rooms. Eight properties line this page, from Lithia Springs Resort and its mineral water gardens to an $86 Comfort Inn with an in-room jetted tub off I-5. Between them, the Rogue Valley fills in: Jacksonville has a wine bar inn, Shady Cove sits on the river, and Canyonville has a full casino resort.
21 hotelsFrom $86 – $375/nightBest rating 4.9
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Thistledown On Oak
Hood River, Oregon
Excellent48 reviews
4.9
Victorian B&B in Hood River with a clawfoot tub, marble and wood finishes, and the Columbia River Gorge waterfalls nearby.
Less than a mile from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, this inn has a soaking tub, free breakfast, and a pool. The rooms are showing some age but the location holds up.
A pet-friendly property 1.5 miles from downtown Grants Pass, with a corner Jacuzzi suite and outdoor pool. Comfortable enough, though reviews are mixed on consistency.
About a mile from downtown Klamath Falls, this casual hotel has a corner Jacuzzi suite, indoor pool, and free breakfast. A reliable stop, though reviews note some inconsistency.
Steps from downtown Ashland and Ashland Creek near Oregon Shakespeare Festival venues, this hotel has corner Jacuzzi suites, free breakfast, and pet-friendly rooms.
Portland has 30 jacuzzi hotels from downtown to Willamette Valley wine country. The best value is The Benson near Pioneer Square, a 4.5-rated historic property with freestanding tubs from $114.
Wisconsin has 27 cabins with private hot tubs. The best value is Cozy Birchwood Retreat at $175 a night. The most-reviewed is Larsen Log Cabin near Eastman, 4.8 stars across 341 reviews from $190.
The highest-rated is Donna's Premier Lodging in Ohio's Amish country at a perfect 5.0. For lake views with your soak, the Lodge On Lake Detroit starts at $170 a night.
Two hundred seventy-seven Silver Pick hotels span the U.S. and Spain, heavy on owner-run cabins and inns. The highest-rated romantic outlier is Donna's Premier Lodging in Berlin, Ohio, with heart-shaped Jacuzzis and a perfect 5.0 across 1,300 reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Hood River is seven hotels along the Columbia River Gorge, starting at $99 at Westcliff Lodge. The town runs on outdoor culture. Pair your evening soak with a pint at pFriem Family Brewers and views of Mt. Hood. The Ashland area has 16 properties starting at $68, clustered around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Pick Hood River if the gorge is the point. Pick Ashland if you want a theater-and-wine weekend with more hotels to choose from.
Expect a jetted tub, not a standalone hot tub on a patio. Sixteen of the 23 properties have jetted tubs in rectangular or corner shapes built into the bathroom. Six hotels place the tub in the bedroom area, which gives you more space but zero privacy if you are sharing the room with kids. Inn at the Gorge in Hood River is the only property here with a private outdoor whirlpool. If soaking outside matters to you, that narrows the field to one.
Ashland peaks June through October during Oregon Shakespeare Festival season. Hotels near the festival book out weeks ahead and rates push past $200. April and early May give you the same Jacuzzi suite at much lower rates. Hood River peaks July through September for windsurfing season. October brings fall color across the gorge without the summer markup. In both regions, midweek stays cost meaningfully less than weekends. Book shoulder season, arrive on a Tuesday, and the $149 room at Green Springs Inn near Ashland suddenly feels like a steal.
Super 8 by Wyndham Central Pt Medford starts at $68 with a corner whirlpool tub and free breakfast. It is parked next to the interstate, and the room will not feel like a getaway. If the tub is just a bonus after a long drive on I-5, the budget chains around Medford do the job. If the tub is the reason for the trip, spend the extra $30 and book something in Ashland or Hood River where the setting matches the soak.
Thistledown On Oak in Hood River starts at $375 and holds a 4.9 rating across 48 reviews. Guests single out the oval clawfoot tub as the highlight. This is a small B&B. Expect candlelight and quiet rather than a hotel lobby. It is worth it for a couples' anniversary or a solo reset, not for anyone who wants amenities beyond the room itself. For a mid-range alternative, Green Springs Inn near Ashland runs $149 with a 4.8 across 860 reviews. It sits in a forest clearing outside town.