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    The McCall House - Porch Suite

    The McCall House

    (102 reviews)

    $$

    What a special place to stay while you enjoy your time in Ashland. We arrived past 5pm so we…read morechecked in by ourselves. It was a seamless experience with the keypad and our room was gorgeous. We stayed in the Captain & Lizzie McCall Suite. It is simply stunning. The king bed was wonderfully comfortable and the furniture and decor was lovely. We thoroughly enjoyed the delicious chocolate chip cookies and milk too. Breakfast was yummy too and right on time. The coffee was strong and food arrived promptly (perhaps the bacon was a little dry- but otherwise very well executed). I appreciated their communication in the days approaching our stay. Everything was seamless, comfortable, and relaxing. Exactly as we expected. highly recommend!

    Our Victorian/Edwardian group, The Belles & Beaus Victorian Society of Jacksonville just had a…read morewonderful luncheon tea here. It included an exquisite frittata, the best Waldorf salad I've ever tasted, cucumber & creme cheese sandwiches, scones with clotted creme & jam, macarons, chocolate-dipped juicy strawberries, & an array of delicious loose leaf tea steeped in four different teapots. The table was set beautifully with a heavy linen tablecloth and sterling flatware. The 1883 Victorian mansion has been exquisitely restored & filled with lovely antiques. The service we received was warm and considerate. The various two pots were kept refilled with hot water and fresh water was poured for those who wished. This was so exquisite that we intend to check out their Christmas tea as well.

    Country Willows Inn - Add on an in-house massage.  72 hour notice, please

    Country Willows Inn

    (53 reviews)

    My husband and I stopped to stay a night in Ashland on our way home from Eugene. We love Ashland…read moreand decided to stay somewhere different than we normally do and chose Country Willows Inn and I am so glad we did! This is a stunning property. It has a huge Willow Tree in front, a pond with ducks, a gazebo with a beautiful garden area and pond with fish, and is just so well done. We watched deer in the morning while we ate our breakfast! Lisa was so nice and took good care of us! Cookies when we arrived, a handwritten note, truffles in our room. Super friendly and helpful when we arrived. Every detail was so wonderful. There is a pool also but it was closed due to the weather being too cold but I'm sure it's amazing in the summer. Parking is good also. The inn is not too far from downtown and they offer a delicious breakfast as well. We had apple cider crème brûlée and sweet potato hash with chicken apple sausage. Good coffee too! Overall we really enjoyed our stay and will definitely be back to this lovely and charming place!

    I cannot say enough about the Country Willow Inn…read more Our stay there was absolutely perfect. The accommodations staff and breakfast we're 5 stars all around. We stayed at the cottage. Which has one king and and one twin bed. Perfectly appointed. The grounds are breathtaking. The pool and gardens are absolutely stunning. The cottage is situated next to a small pond with the cutest ducks quaking away., We loved it. The breakfast was off the charts delicious, fresh., perfectly made with care and love. Quiet, peaceful. You could not ask for more!

    Masala Bistro & Bar - Amazing desert!

    Masala Bistro & Bar

    (147 reviews)

    $$

    Had a great dinner here with some friends. I was the first to arrive and chatted with the owner a…read morebit before the rest of my party arrived. I let him know it was my first time dining there. He kindly gave recommendations and checked back with us afterwards. He made a beautiful drink for me and just seemed to go above and beyond to make it special and I really appreciated that. We also ordered the royal thali x2 plus some cauliflower for the table. I'm not usually a fan of lamb but the owner gave some to try with my Thali and I was very surprised. It's yummy and no gaminess! Every part of the meal was wonderful, literally nothing was off. The service was great, the staff provided a lovely meal with lovely atmosphere and I plan on returning again sometime!

    My first time in Ashland, and I had the good fortune to have dinner here. This accesible Indian…read morerestaurant and bar has friendly and attentive staff. The menu has a variety of choices for the vegetarian and the carnivore in you. We ordered chai (hot) which was perfect, smooth and aromatic. My partner and I shared the vegetable pakoras with spinach, potato and onion, which I loved the flavors, but my partner wasn't as impressed with. We then shared a Thali dinner with channa masala, also mutter gobi, and lamb roganjosh. Everything was spectacular, including the Naan, which was the best Naan I've ever had. While we didn't have any cocktails, the bar seemed like a welcoming spot for locals. I highly recommend this place and will come again next time I'm in Ashland.

    Jackson Wellsprings

    Jackson Wellsprings

    (139 reviews)

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    My review is only for someone coming to enjoy the hot spring tub and pool. The price at only $15 is…read morean awesome deal. Not everything was extremely clean but this is a campground so beggars can't be choosers. The spring water does have a sulphuric smell so some people may not want to swim in it as much, I also have heard some people feel there is benefits to it for the slim and I am not educated on it. I didn't have a bathing suit, which worked out as the people working there have ones people can use no charge!

    I honestly cannot understand how the ratings can be so high…read more I did not enjoy this experience AT ALL. As an another reviewer opined just six days ago--- it was-- "disgusting." I find it really interesting that there seems to be some sort of public consensus to not rate this place honestly. Do I have to fear the wrath of the owner or the Oregon Hippie Community or something? Well, bring it on. I had been looking forward to visiting Jackson Wellsprings for YEARS, having first read about it in the book Thru Hiking Will Break Your Heart. My cousin and I had reservations this summer, but we ended up canceling most of our trip. Now I know that she did not miss out. I arrived on New Year's Eve, after having called first to make sure tent camping would be allowed. The woman at the front desk who checked me in was very friendly and polite, and could not speak highly enough about the place. After paying $25 to camp in the meadow, I could use the rest of the facilities for an additional $10. Generally speaking, $25 is cheap to camp, especially for someone with less experience on where you can camp for free, or how to get the kinds of massive discounts I usually get. But $25 is a lot to put up a tent on a communal noisy, tobacco filled lawn. I would note that sharing a group site at camp 4 in Yosemite is actually more glamorous for only $10/person. I'm not sure why Jackson Wellsprings feels that sleeping on their lawn is worth so much. The bathroom was so terrible that I did everything I could to avoid using it. There was literally five inches of space between the toilet seat and door, creating an impossible situation for any female who is larger than Twinkie. I literally was not able to shut the door while using the toilet without risking the fact that my pants would wipe the entire underside of the toilet clean of its ample soil. None of the restroom water was filtered in any way. The water that I used to wash my hands stunk like sulfur until I was able to take a shower somewhere else the next day. The spa shower was the same way. The water smelled so bad, it made me really uncomfortable. I felt like I was bathing in sewage. As a nursing school dropout, before dropping out, I got the highest grade in my microbiology class at Sac State. In this class, we learned to identify several pathogens by smell alone. I've also worked in volcanic environments and am familiar with how hot springs normally smell gassy. But this place just smelled bad. Bad bad bad. Like a literal toilet and like bad bacteria. For the public soak rate of $10-15, you get access to ONLY ONE COMMUNAL HOT SPRING which is set up like a hot tub and does not feel "natural" at all. This one pool had a lot of visible dirt and sediment floating in the water. It smelled like human chicken broth. An old rich lady and her autistic grandson were loudly gossiping about how fat everyone else looked. The fancier springs pictured on the internet cost about $85/hour to rent, and even if I had the money and audacity to do this, I would not do so based on the lack of cleanliness in the public facilities. The bathrooms were not clean, and in fact, everything was so dirty and gross that I'm confused by the more positive reviews. I felt itchy, smelly, and stuffed up until I was able to get to the nearest state park for a proper shower in clean water. When I got out of the shower and smelled the clothes that had been on my body, I understood why I'd overheard a Walmart associate gossip to her peers in Spanish (a few hours earlier) that "that white girl stinks." Even after doing laundry, my swimsuit still smells like a literal pile of garbage. This might have actually ruined my swimsuit. I would never do this again and I definitely don't recommend it.

    The Winchester Inn - Stay at Main House of the Winchester Inn, a charming historic boutique hotel in Ashland, Oregon, near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival!

    The Winchester Inn

    (91 reviews)

    $$$$

    Everything is top notch first class here! Lovely gardens sparkling clean rooms comfy beds…read more Great people Laurie Michael and Drew do it right! Our all time fav in Ashland for pretty close to 40 years! Thank you all!

    TLDR: overpriced, bad rooms and they will rip you off with hidden charges…read more The morning after checking in here, I was summoned to the front desk and very rudely informed I was being charged a $100 per night pet fee. This was not disclosed during booking, even though we specifically informed them we were traveling with a dog. While pet fees are common, $100/night is frankly predatory. My fiance and I found the bed to be uncomfortable and extremely small. The room listed a queen bed. When my fiance asked if was actually a queen, the hotel staff was rude and dismissive. We finally measured the bed with a measuring tape and found that it was a 53" full bed, not a 60" queen - very difficult for two people to sleep in. The hotel staff refused to acknowledge their error, though they did eventually move us to a vacant room with a larger bed for our last night. However, they also charged me another $72.80 for this pleasure without telling me why. At no point did they apologize or offer any other compensation or offer to waive their unreasonable fees. Beyond this, the rooms were dingy and not what I would expect at this price point. Winchester does make a good (though not amazing) breakfast, but it is not worth dealing with low quality rooms, rude staff and predatory hidden fees.

    Belle Fiore Winery - Event space we used for 35 people. Roomy and comfortable

    Belle Fiore Winery

    (153 reviews)

    $$

    Today I did a wine tasting at Belle Fiore and chose the reserve tasting, which was amazing. My…read morefavorite was the Pinot Noir, and although it wasn't part of the flight, I was able to try the Porto dessert wine which was absolutely incredible. I also had the burger and fries, and they were excellent. The tasting room itself was gorgeous, featuring photos from the early 1800s, spotless interiors, and an amazing view of the vineyard from the second floor. Michael was our server, and he was fabulous, very knowledgeable, attentive, and genuinely wonderful to talk to. Highly recommend! If you're in the area, you should definitely check this place out.

    Last night, 16 of us came to Belle Fiore for an " elegant evening", the ladies dressed in formal…read moreevening attire, and the gentlemen in white tie and tails. Last year we celebrated our same event at Belle Fiore in a private dining room that was perfect for our event. This year we were not in a private dining room. We were open to a large room where the general public sits with very loud music. Make no mistake, the music was Broadway Phil & the Shouters so it was GREAT -- but not appropriate for an elegant evening. Our server was wonderful. She was very attentive and made certain she took gracious care of everyone's needs. Her excellent service kept me from giving a lower rating. What contributed to a 2 star rating for this event was the fact that our bill was probably somewhere between $600 and $700, yet restaurant management declined to allow us to pay as couples or individuals with credit cards. Instead, management required all of us to bring cash -- even though we had no idea how much to bring to pay for our dinners and wine -- and for our president to have to collect the cash from everyone and count it several times to ensure that it was correct. In my opinion, collecting payment for a dinner is done by staff. This was insulting. As a member of the planning committee, I will not recommend that we hold future elegant evenings at Belle Fiore -- if that continues to be a requirement. It is utterly déclassé. There are other restaurants we can give our business to that understand excellent service. Clearly, management does not.

    Ashland City of - Bead and jewelry shop

    Ashland City of

    (2 reviews)

    Lovely little town in Southern Oregon…read more We visited earlier this month and stayed a few days at the historic McCall House, with its magnificent and award-winning 132 year-old magnolia tree. We wandered around Ashland every day, decompressing from the rat race, enjoying its lovely coffee shops, restaurants, and gorgeous Lithia Park with its trees, duck ponds, and stream. We shopped at clothing and jewelry boutiques, gorged on ice cream and candy, and chatted with locals. We even took a day trip up to snow-blanketed Crater Lake, Oregon's only National Park, an easy two hour drive. The main reason we were here, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (back after a two year hiatus due to COVID) took our holiday in Ashland over the top. We will be back.

    DISGUSTING CITY PRACTICES SCARE AWAY VISITORS!…read more I parked in a city owned "Free" parking lot, all the spots where regular square spots in a square parking lot yet when I came back I saw a ticket on my windshield that said "Parking Citation for HEAD IN PARKING ONLY". These scam artists gave me a ticket for backing up into my parking spot instead of "head in". There was NO SAFETY ISSUE in this lot with backing up into your spot, the City of Ashland literally preys on visitors who don't know and miss the tiny sign that says "Head in parking only" since it doesn't make any sense and they use that as a way to just make profits for the city. This city is so worthless that they have a "no smoking rule" yet 3-4 people were smoking cigarettes next to our outside dining tables all the same time and I called the cops, 20 minutes later they still were smoking and no cops ever showed up to enforce the law YET these lazy SCAMMY SCUMMY Ashland loosers picked on easy prey, and are going around giving tickets for people that back up into their parking spots so they can make an easy buck. I was visiting here often but now I am so disgusted with their practices I'll keep my business away and so should you!

    Carpenter Hall - venues - Updated May 2026

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