Places to stay in Trail, Oregon
Trail is a community in Jackson County, Oregon. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office with a ZIP code of 97541. Trail lies at the intersection of Oregon Route 227 and Oregon Route 62, just north of Shady Cove and west of Lost Creek Lake. Local restaurants include Trail Market Tacos, Bel Di's On The Rogue, Rogue River Lodge, and Goebel’s Country Store.
If you are travelling in the area, Trail is located close to Myers Canyon, Takelma Park Picnic Area, Threehorn Recreation Site, Vestal Butte and Derby Post Office (historical).
The center of Trail ( which is at is longitude -122°48'29.984 and latitude 42°38'51.666 ) is located and 3 miles away from Shady Cove.
Available Trail lodging
We currently have 7 accommodations in and around Trail.
Trail Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Trail Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Rogue River RV Park
Approx 3 miles away in Shady Cove:
Shady Trails RV Park & Campground
Approx 1 mile away in Shady Cove:
Doe Point Campground
Approx 2 miles away in Eagle Point:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Trail
Bel Di's On The Rogue ( Dining / Mexican ). Located at 21900 Highway 62, Shady Cove, 1 mile from the center of Trail. Bel Di's Dining Inn has been enhanced by it's journey from the past to the present. Along that journey, this fine dinner house, polished with historic charm, has attracted local residents, countless visitors, numerous dignitaries and stage and screen stars, as well as the many fishing enthusiasts that enjoy the world-renown Rogue River which gently flows by the banks of Bel Di's. Whether you enter through the side door, front door, or wheelchair access, the natural beauty and peaceful sounds of waterfalls and birds invite you to linger and enjoy the consistently delicious foods, charming atmosphere and beautiful river view.
Rogue River Lodge ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 24904 Highway 62. Rogue River Lodge - the earliest known lodge built on the banks of the Rogue River in the Upper Rogue Valley still in existence today, constructed in 1937 and operated continuously under that name for 77 years. The lodge has undergone an extensive renovation, with new exteriors, interiors, electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning, all while ensuring that the historical elements of the building have been maintained. As part of the remodel, we are pleased to announce that the lodge is now ADA accessible on both levels.
www.therogueriverlodge.com