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Hotels near Schafer State Park

Stay Beyond Inn & Suites

McCleary Hotel and Inn

GuestHouse Montesano

Lost Lake Fishing Shack, a great place to make memories with friends & family!

Lake Nahwatzel Resort, Cabin #1, Shared Dock just steps away! Now with WIFI!

Little Creek Casino Resort

Best Western Plus Aberdeen

Super 8 by Wyndham Shelton

Shelton Inn

Motel 6 – Aberdeen, WA

Travelodge by Wyndham Aberdeen

Olympic Inn & Suites
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How much does it cost to stay in a hotel near Schafer State Park?
At Travelocity, prices for Schafer State Park hotels range from $76 per night to $532 per night. The cost of lodging near Schafer State Park depends on the location, time of year, and amenities you need to create your ideal national park vacation.
How many hotels near Schafer State Park are there?
You can choose from 593 hotels near Schafer State Park at Travelocity–so you’re sure to find one that’s right for you in the park or in the nearby cities and towns.
Where are the best places to stay near Schafer State Park?
In this fantastic national park, choose from a spacious vacation rental for a family escape to a cosy condo for a romantic outdoorsy getaway or a brilliant hotel base for a weekend of adventures. Streamline your search list with filters for hot tubs, pools, kid-friendly or adult only. There’s exciting Schafer State Park accommodation whatever your wish list and whatever your budget.
What Schafer State Park hotels are best for families?
Schafer State Park is almost made for families, so at Travelocity, we have a great selection of family-friendly hotels near Schafer State Park that offer adapted rooms, baby-sitting services, kids club, and more. To find a stay that fits your family, you can also filter your search by popular kid-friendly features, such as pools, waterparks, and the nearby attractions you know they’ll love.
What type of accommodation is available in Schafer State Park?
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Schafer State Park hotels essential information
Accommodation | 593 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $76 |
Highest Price | $532 |
Popular hotels | Stay Beyond Inn & Suites, McCleary Hotel and Inn, GuestHouse Montesano, Lost Lake Fishing Shack, a great place to make memories with friends & family!, Lake Nahwatzel Resort, Cabin #1, Shared Dock just steps away! Now with WIFI!, Little Creek Casino Resort, Best Western Plus Aberdeen, Olympic Inn & Suites, Motel 6 – Aberdeen, WA, Super 8 by Wyndham Shelton, Shelton Inn, Travelodge by Wyndham Aberdeen |
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Recent Schafer State Park hotel reviews by fellow wanderers

McCleary Hotel and Inn
"The owners were very helpful and knowledgeable about where to go for hikes and to see the sites. We are in our 60's so when we walked in and saw all the antiques, books, and board games in the main area, it was a blast from the past. This is not a modern hotel but a place to truly unwind and unplug. My husband and I took a ParkerBrothers game up to our room because there's no television. I loved it! The dining area was beautifully appointed, The owners were weeks away from the kitchen up and running, so we had to eat locally. They provided coffee and pastries in the morning, and had a Brita available to fill our glasses and take to our room. We were given a room at the very back of the third floor, farthest away from the bathroom on that floor (there were bathrooms down the stairs on the second floor that were probably closer, but I didn't want to do that in the middle of the night - I could have mentioned it to the owner at the time.) I imagine it was meant to be the most quiet and private room, which it was. The antique dresser was gorgeous and had local history. The bed was small for 2 people but super comfortable. There was a small porcelain sink for us to brush teeth and we were glad to have it for a quick cleanup after a hot day. There is a small closet with hangers. For us, we loved the age of the house and the excellent condition of the wooden doors, floors, and the property in general. Kudos to the owners!"










