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    The Jennings Hotel - Room 10

    The Jennings Hotel

    (12 reviews)

    I spent three nights in Joseph, primarily because I wanted to day hike in the Wallowa mountains…read more But I also wanted to be able to clean up at the end of the day and walk to nice restaurants to start and end my day. So I chose to stay at The Jennings. I thought it would also be fun to stay in an historic building. And it is perfectly located at the center of town. I would definitely recommend folks stay here, as long as they understand that this hotel is different (it is not your typical hotel) and they're ok with that and want what this place does have to offer. They have a Minimalist vibe going on here. Both in terms of the room decorations and furnishings. As well as with the staff. There is no staff on site! So don't expect to be pampered like a traditional hotel. Communication is by email and they send you the code for the door and you simply let yourself in after check in time. So that is definitely different. I'm not sure of that approach is a thing in the hotel business these days but I've certainly never seen it before. It worked out ok in my case. Fortunately, I never needed anything. I'm not sure what it would be like if I did. The other thing to note about The Jennings is that most of the rooms do NOT have their own private bathroom. They share a common bathroom. There is one shared water closet and another shared water closet with a shower. This is not unusual for hotels in historic buildings. However, a few rooms DO provide a private bathroom so read those room descriptions carefully so you know what you're getting! There's also a shared sauna with a cold plunge shower. The other big thing to note about The Jennings is that it is NOT a place for kids. Their policy asks to avoid bringing kids under 12 years of age. Best to respect that. They'd be bored here. They do provide WiFi but there are no TVs in the rooms. I think that is a plus! I stayed in Room 5 1/2. It's a great room for one or two people and it does provide a private bathroom. The bathroom is a bit small but well furnished. It also has a shower which I greatly appreciated after a long day hiking. Some early reviews complained about lack of air conditioning. They fixed that! My room contained units for both A/C and heat. It also had a ceiling fan and a small fan on the table. The bed was top notch and very comfy. I did not hear any street noise. Most of the rooms overlook the side streets, not main street. So that helps avoid the noise. I also had no problem with noise from any of the adjacent rooms. There is also a shared kitchen that provides a refridgerator, oven, sink, dishwasher, plates, utensils, and coffee maker. There is no microwave. There's also a large table to eat at. And there's a small couch to sit in front of a (gas?) fireplace Oh and don't forget the balcony! The hotel is on the second floor of this building. And there's a large balcony that looks over Main street and provides an awesome view of the mountains. Overall, the space and furnishings are elegant, nothing cheap about anything. It's just Minimalistic. And historic. And there's no staff on site. I wish them well!

    the heat was not working, due to a wiring issues. the breaker needed flipped which is never a good…read moresign, as in, if you need to switch the breaker to turn on the heater you're overloading your system. but the heat never came on. i asked two direct questions "how will i know when it's working" and "how long will it take to turn on" and while it is NOT on the owner looks me in the face and says, "it's on it's just really quiet". i was given a space heater and the heat never worked. i was offered another room, i didn't take it because it seemed like the issue was with the internal wiring and not the heater itself. i was like, uhh so do i want to burn or freeze to death tonight? was told upon asking for mediation that "it sounds like we may not be the right fit for you" and yes, they aren't, because i had the audacity to expect a room to be properly heated in february lol. but it seems like the building has been up for sale for years now, i hope he isn't letting it fall in to disrepair in retaliation for making a bad investment. if that's the case, please don't treat your customers like they're the enemy because they're all you got from going under, buddy! edit: i left the part out where before reaching out to me about the heater the owner watched my insta stories (so creepy) and deleted my comment about the heater. i've since been blocked on their account for pointing out the heater :/

    Wallowa Lake Lodge

    Wallowa Lake Lodge

    (39 reviews)

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    Oh come on with the poor reviews. The Wallowa Lake Lodge is exactly what it is suppose to be. A…read morehistoric lake front lodge in a national forest. Okay, the food isn't "foodie" worthy, but it is decent. The drinks - including a nice assortment of cocktails, are all well curated and fairly priced. The atmosphere is great. The back deck overlooks a grassy area with picnic tables and plenty of area to relax. Yes, the property is a no pet property, and that isn't all bad - especially as some folks are allergic or just plain don't care for pets. I think being a no pet property is great - and I am a take my dog everywhere person. I suggest going to the Wallow Lake Lodge for the Happy Hour. Get some fries, and then grab your dog and walk down to the lake off the property to end a great evening.

    Despite not actually eating here, I still didn't have a very good dining experience. The staff were…read morevery vague in the amount of time that it would take to have an order ready. I've never worked in food service so I have no way to know how long an order of 11 will take, but I never expected to sit there for over an hour. After the one hour mark I was told that the item I ordered wasn't available and would have to re-order. Truthfully I was in a time crunch to get back to the other side of the state and didn't have another hour to wait for another food item to be prepared. I wish I would've been told an amount of time because it would've swayed my decision of whether I would've attempted to eat here. This was my first visit to wallowa lake state park.

    Surestay Plus By Best Western Enterprise - Breakfast Area

    Surestay Plus By Best Western Enterprise

    (4 reviews)

    Wow, So we had just driven from the Bay Area California…read moreSTRAIGHT through to Enterprise (overall almost 20 HOURS!) and we were BEAT! We saw online about this place and really weren't expecting TOO much. Boy were we surprised! Upon arrival we were greeted with GORGEOUS views of Oregon! Absolutely breathtaking! The front desk clerk Andy was really nice and welcoming. Made checking in super simple. He explained all the amenities perfectly. And got us to our room in a hurry which we loved cause we were so tired. He explained that there was no elevator which we didn't mind cause we traveled light. When we got to the room it was exactly what we needed. Everything was clean and and in great working order. Only thing is the DirectTv left a lot of channels to be desired. In the morning the continental breakfast is from 6-10. I over slept so didnt get in till 7. When I opened the warmer they were out of eggs and biscuits. I was slightly bummed but knew it was my fault so I didn't mind too much. Well the day time lady (forget her name) came out in a hurry with a HUGE good morning and noticed and immediately asked if I'd like some and made me some FRESH! I ate alot and went back to sleep. Oops over slept again! It was 10 and check out is at 11! I called down to inquire about a late checkout and the super nice clerk gave me untill 12! What great service! PROS: Great service Good continental breakfast Great value CONS: No elevator TV channels lacking

    This place is on the outskirts of town and not really in walking distance of anything in 90+ degree…read moresummer heat. It's got no elevator. It's got some nice views from one side and I don't know why they would give anyone a room on the other side when vacancies are available, but they did. I have to pick a bone with motels that set their room doors up to slam. I understand that you don't want to inadvertently leave your door open but they don't have to slam. It's a room: the a/c worked, it seemed clean and was quiet except for the slamming. The room was clean, spacious and comfortable.

    Flying Arrow Resort - hotels - Updated May 2026

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