Must-see hotels in Northeastern Washington

  • Historic Davenport Hotel

    Spokane

    This historic landmark (opened in 1914) is considered one of the best hotels in the country. Even if you're not staying here, linger in the exquisite…

  • Hotel Lusso

    Spokane

    Offering a heritage-style luxury that's on par with its illustrious neighbor the Davenport (the hotels are also under the same management), the excellent…

  • EJ Roberts Mansion B&B

    Spokane

    You haven't really absorbed Spokane until you've sniffed around the upper-crust Browne's Addition and its stately homes. After nearly 25 years of…

  • Montvale Hotel

    Spokane

    Built in 1899 to house miners and laborers who wearily landed here, Spokane's oldest hotel has since been freshened up by the owners of the Ruby hotels…

  • Hotel Ruby

    Spokane

    An arty redesign of a formerly basic motel, the Ruby has a ’70s feel, with cool original art on the walls and a sleek cocktail lounge adjoining the lobby…

  • Keller Ferry Campground

    Northeastern Washington

    Fourteen miles north of Wilbur, this campground on the bank of the Columbia River offers a plethora of activities on Lake Roosevelt. The Keller Ferry…

  • Riverside State Park

    Spokane

    Located at the Bowl & Pitcher area on a bend in the Spokane River, this pleasant campground 5 miles northwest of downtown has 32 sites, showers, restrooms…

  • Columbia River Inn

    Northeastern Washington

    Opposite the visitor center is this clean, comfortable inn, with some Jacuzzi rooms, a fitness center and a sauna. It's the best place in town.

  • Douglas Falls Grange Park Campground

    Northeastern Washington

    Alongside Mill Creek, 7 miles north of town, this campground has 12 first-come, first-served, free campsites with pit toilets, drinking water and firepits.

  • Selkirk Motel

    Northeastern Washington

    Fulfills the three Cs: comfortable, convenient and clean. Several rooms also have kitchenettes. It's definitely the pick of the town.