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To make a reservation, Click on "Check Availability" or call 1-800-944-6490, (541) 560-3664; fax (541) 560-3825; write to Prospect Hotel, P.O. Box 50, Prospect, OR 97536; or e-mail info@prospecthotel.com. Pets are allowed in the motel units only (with a small fee) Banquets, parties, retreats and weddings can be arranged with advance notice. We accept VISA, Mastercard, Discover and Diners Club.
Rates: $190 - $350

Prices subject to change without notice.

All Hotel rates include a hearty breakfast served in our dining room.
(Breakfast is NOT included with Motel rooms)

Hotel has Central Heat and Air Conditioning

Free WiFi
(we call it Mountain WiFi, sketchy signal, usually works, always S.L.O.W)

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Historic Hotel

Bed and Breakfast Rooms

The Record Suite (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
2 Queen size beds, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Pete & Carol Record had a vision when they first laid eyes on the ruins of the old Hotel in the late 1980's. Their two long years of renovation resulted in what today is a warm and charming refuge from city life. This third floor Suite features two beautiful antique queen beds with handmade quilt, charming lamps, and private bath and phone. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 3rd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$325 May through October
$305 November trough April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Frances Pearson Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Queen size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Frances Aiken Pearson was born in Prospect in 1885, daughter of Stan Aiken who ran the mill and general store. One of Prospect's most respected citizens, Frances taught at the Prospect school for twenty-six years. The Pearson Room is a favorite with guests and features a stately antique brass 4 post bed (queen) with a handmade quilt, beautiful antique furniture, private bath, and phone. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$235 May through October
$215 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Jack London Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Queen size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Jack London, one of the most successful writers in American history, is best known for White Fang and The Call of the Wild. London was a guest at the Prospect Hotel in the early 1900s. The Jack London Room features a queen bed, private bath, phone, handmade quilt and beautiful antique furniture. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$235 May through October
$215 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Zane Grey Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Queen size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Zane Grey was a guest of the hotel under Grieve ownership in 1912-1913. He wrote ninety published books, sixty of them westerns, and many that were inspired by his time in Prospect and Southern Oregon. The Zane Grey Room features an antique queen bed, phone, private bath, and handmade quilt. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$235 May through October
$215 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Roosevelt Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Queen size bed, Private Bath down Hall (about a dozen steps), Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
One of America's most beloved presidents, Theodore Roosevelt, declared Crater Lake to be one of the natural wonders of the world. And of course when he visited Crater Lake, he stayed at the Prospect Hotel. The Roosevelt Room features a queen size bed with a handmade quilt and a private balcony overlooking Mill Creek Drive. This room has a private bath down the hall. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs. Has access to the front porch Balcony!

Typical rates:
$220May through October
$200 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Boothby Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Queen size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Albion and Jennie Boothby opened their home to travelers in 1889, and soon realized they would have to build a hotel to accommodate the growing number of guests. The "Boothby House," as the hotel was then known, was a favorite of locals as well as travelers thanks to Jennie's delicious meals, and it soon became a center of the community. The Boothby Room features an antique queen bed, private bath, phone, and a handsome handmade quilt. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$220May through October
$200 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Dewey Hill Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Double size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Dewey Hill was hired by the Grieve family as a handyman around 1916, and worked at the hotel until his death in 1978. He was also the law in Prospect, and is remembered as the "dollar a day" sheriff as well as being a lovable town character. The Dewey Hill Room features a beautiful antique double bed, phone, handmade quilt and private bath. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$210 May through October
$190 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The Grieve Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Double size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Jim and Mary Grieve bought the Prospect Hotel in 1912, and under their ownership the hotel flourished into an internationally known attraction. After Jim's death in 1932, Mary ran the hotel for another 20 years. The hotel passed to their son and grandson, and remained in the family until 1978. The Grieve Room features an antique double bed, phone, handmade quilt and private bath. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$210 May through October
$190 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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The John Muir Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Double size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
John Muir, the famed wilderness explorer and conservationist, is best known as a founder of the Sierra Club. His support of William Steel to propose a National Park for Crater Lake inspired him to write 'The trees and their lovers will sing their praises, and generations yet unborn will rise up and call them blessed.' The Muir Room is on the third floor and features a full size bed, handmade quilt, private bath and phone. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 3rd Floor via stairs.

Typical rates:
$210 May through October
$190 Novemb
er through April
Rates are subject to change.
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The William Jennings Bryan Room (click for a 'peak', use Back arrow to return)
1 Double size bed, Private Bath in room, Hand made quilt, Full Breakfast
Famed statesman William Jennings Bryan stayed at the hotel between 1912 and 1923 during its ownership by the Grieve family. The room includes a double bed, private bath, phone, handmade quilt and beautiful antique furniture. Central Heat and Air Conditioning. Located on the 2nd Floor via stairs. This room is located above the Dinner House kitchen; may hear activities until restaurant is shutdown.

Typical rates:
$210 May through October
$190 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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Motel
Rooms and Rates


Motel Room 2 Queen Beds
Nestled on the grounds amongst the trees, behind the Historic Hotel, the 14 motel units offer exceptional privacy and convenience. The motel is accommodating to travelers with large groups. families, or pets, and to those needing extra accessibility. All Rooms in the motel are on the ground floor and have direct access from the parking lot.

The Motel Rooms feature:
Heat and Air Conditioning (in room control)

TVs
WiFi (we call it Mountain WiFi, sketchy signal, usually works, always S.L.O.W)
Coffee Pots and Coffee
Microwaves
Small Refrigerators
Phones (Local Calling)
Full Tub/Shower Private Bathrooms
Rooms range from 1 queen, 2 queens, 1 queen with 2 twins in adjoining room - Junior Suite, or 2 queens with 2 twins in adjoining room - Full Suite. Some have Kitchenettes (Two burner stove, under counter Refrigerator, pots and pans, dishware, utensils).

Breakfast is NOT INCLUDED with motel rooms. There are other restaurants nearby.

Pets are allowed (with a small fee) in Motel Units only. Pets may NOT stay Unattended in rooms.
All rooms are non-smoking.
Some units are wheelchair accessible. Please ask when making reservations.

Typical rates:
$135 - $205 May through October
$115 - $185 November through April

Rates are subject to change.
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1 Queen
2 Queens
1 Queen, 2 Twins, Kitchenette
2 Queens, 2 Twins,Kitchenette

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