Ski Hotels in Ashland
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Ski Hotels in Ashland

Callahan's Mountain Lodge
Callahan's Mountain Lodge
4* ski hotels in Ashland

Barclay Klum House by WanderLodges
Barclay Klum House by WanderLodges
Ski hotels with hot tubs in Ashland

The Peerless Hotel by WanderLodges
The Peerless Hotel by WanderLodges
Ski hotels with free breakfast in Ashland

Relax Inn At Ashland
Relax Inn At Ashland
Top neighborhoods in Ashland
- Historic Railroad District
- Skidmore Academy Historic District
- Historic Downtown District
- Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District

Historic Railroad District
Ashland's Historic Railroad District captures Oregon's cultural heart with Victorian charm and artistic soul. Tree-lined streets connect 19th-century buildings where theater and history share the spotlight. The Shakespeare Festival brings brick walkways alive with theatrical buzz. Art galleries in former rail buildings showcase local talent amid cobblestone plazas adorned with bronze sculptures. Farm-to-table restaurants serve Pacific Northwest cuisine in converted Victorian spaces, perfect for dining with regional wines. Boutique inns and historic bed & breakfasts offer intimate stays with period furnishings and modern comforts. The pedestrian-friendly design makes exploring a joy, with attractions within an easy stroll through this walkable cultural haven.

Skidmore Academy Historic District
Step back in time as you stroll the tree-lined streets of Skidmore Academy Historic District, where Victorian architecture meets theatrical flair. Ornate 19th-century buildings, including the original Skidmore Academy, tell the story of Ashland's rich heritage. The district sits conveniently close to Oregon Shakespeare Festival venues, where world-class performances bring creative energy to this peaceful neighborhood. Intimate cafes and bistros cater to theater-goers with pre-show dining featuring seasonal Pacific Northwest ingredients. Charming bed-and-breakfasts in converted Victorian homes offer cozy accommodations with period furnishings. The walkable streets connect easily to downtown Ashland, making exploration a breeze without the need for public transportation.

Historic Downtown District
Historic Downtown District brings Shakespeare to life in Ashland's charming center. The renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival anchors the neighborhood with Tudor-style theaters surrounded by Victorian storefronts. Lithia Park offers a peaceful escape with bubbling mineral springs, while art galleries and boutiques fill historic buildings beneath colorful awnings. Farm-to-table restaurants showcase local Oregon wines, though reservations are essential during festival season. Accommodation options include Victorian bed & breakfasts and boutique inns within this highly walkable neighborhood. Most attractions sit within a three-block radius, making cars unnecessary for exploring this theatrical paradise.

Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District
Siskiyou-Hargadine Historic District offers a step back in time with pristine Victorian and Craftsman homes lining tree-canopied streets. Take a leisurely stroll through architectural history while enjoying the peaceful vibe just steps from Ashland's cultural buzz. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Oregon Cabaret Theatre are an easy walk away, making this neighborhood perfect for theater enthusiasts. Accommodations range from charming bed & breakfasts in restored Victorians to boutique inns with period furnishings. Downtown Ashland's diverse restaurants and artisan shops are just a 5-10 minute walk away. The neighborhood's uncrowded sidewalks and proximity to Lithia Park create an ideal base for exploring Ashland without a car.
Top landmarks in Ashland

Oregon Shakespeare Festival
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Historic Downtown District. If you enjoy the show and want to see another, Allen Elizabethan Theatre, Oregon Cabaret Theatre, and Thomas Theatre are all a short walk away.

Mount Ashland Ski Area
Skiers and snowboarders might want to test out the slopes at Mount Ashland Ski Area, a skiing spot located 7.8 mi (12.5 km) from central Ashland.