Are you ready for an adventure!
Fulfill a Fantasy…
Nestle into one of 6 rooms at one of the last remaining Lightkeeper’s cottages on the Pacific Coast. A handcrafted wooden staircase leads to our well appointed rooms with cozy down duvets and unique antique furnishings.
Dream about a Lightkeeper’s life on your nighttime walk to the lighthouse. Away from the cares of the modern world, experience the vast starscape while you gaze at the beams from the sparkling first order Fresnel lens!
Wake to a decadent 7 course breakfast and taste the riches of Oregon and the Northwest.
Year round the Heceta Head Lightstation offers a Bed and Breakfast for the romantic and adventurous traveler.
Rise from the wreckage
Dirty my hands
Steady my feet
Send out the message
It’s not the fight that makes you bleed
Old scars turn dark
I’m ready
So clear
No fear
I’m ready
So I climb
~Adona
Trillium Lake is a lake situated 7.5 miles south-southwest of Mount Hood. It is formed by a dam at the headwaters of Mud Creek, a tributary to the Salmon River. It was created by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife in 1960. The area which is now the lake was part of the Barlow Road, a component of the Oregon Trail. A log road across marshes allowed immigrants to pass to Summit Meadow, which was a toll station 1866—1870.