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Oregon Caves National Monument
Lodging

One of your "Great Lodges of Oregon"

The Oregon Caves Chateau is one of the National Park's Great Lodges and a National Historic Landmark.  The six-story hotel located on the monument has a fine dining room, a 1930's era coffee shop, and 23 rooms.  Each of the rooms in the Chateau has its own unique charm.  Room descriptions and rates can be found here.  The lodge and restaurant is open during the 2008 season from May 8th through October 15th

 

Relax near the marble fireplace at Oregon Caves Chateau.
Relax near the marble fireplace at the Oregon Caves Chateau.

Locally Produced Items and Services

Since its opening in 1934, the Chateau has offered rustic charm in a serene wooded setting with special events offered during the off-season. It features local produce, meats, wines, micro-brews and the talent work of local artists and crafters.  For more information visit the Oregon Caves Chateau website or phone (541) 592-4440. For reservations phone (541) 592-3400 or toll free at 877-245-9022.

You will find local fare in the dining room and locally crafted gifts and works of art in the gift gallery, as well as locally produced furniture, soaps and shampoos in your hotel room; even the uniforms worn by the Chateau employees are made locally. By encouraging outlets for local products, the Oregon Caves Chateau hopes to make Illinois Valley an even nicer place to live.

The Oregon Caves lodge is managed by a local nonprofit group, the Illinois Valley Community Development Organization.  They use revenues from the operation of the Chateau to write grants and assist with programs that benefit the local community.

Jaguar skull from Oregon Caves National Monument.  

Did You Know?
The most complete jaguar fossil in the United States was discovered inside Oregon Caves in 1995 by crews who were working on a map of the cave.

Last Updated: March 28, 2008 at 17:32 EST