Situated within the quaint town of Oceanside, the Three Arch Inn invites guests to bask in its beautifully presented charm, remarkable scenery, and an array of engaging activities. This inn stands as a living reminder of the diverse people who have called it home. The accompanying picturesque views of the ocean, the Three Cape Rocks and the town of Oceanside, elevate the offering of this inn, providing travellers with unmatched tranquillity.
A short distance from the hotel, the town presents a diverse range of attractions. The Tillamook Air Museum, housed in the world's largest clear-span wooden structure, captivates with its historical recounting. The Tillamook Forest Center offers interpretive exhibits and family nature programs giving a keen insight into the area's past, present, and future. Nature enthusiasts can explore the oddly shaped and aptly named Octopus Tree or traverse the long, narrow promontory of rugged basalt that stretches over a mile and a half into the Pacific Ocean. Regarding transportation, the inn is strategically located 145 km from the Charlotte Amalie Harbor Seaplane Base, making it the ideal pitstop for your Oregon coast trip. .
The inn's rooms are thoughtfully designed for optimised comfort and ease. Each room offers an array of slightly varied amenities including a comfortable large lounger couch that extends into a queen bed, ensuring a peaceful rest. In addition, the rooms are equipped with a large screen TV loaded with a variety of options, such as Hulu, Disney Plus, and ESPN. The separate bedroom ensures privacy, sporting a king bed with a pull out coach that transforms into a queen bed.
The dining setting sanctions guests to enjoy their meals in a homely environment. The inn boasts a full kitchen, paired with four bar stools. Be it savouring a freshly cooked breakfast or engaging in spirited nighttime chatter, the inn accommodates every need of its guests.
Be it hiking, cycling, or lounging, your stay at the Three Arch Inn Oceanside will not lack variety. The inn's location abounds in spectacular access to the Pacific Ocean and provides tremendous opportunities for wildlife viewing. The Oregon Coast Trail, the site of many a fascinating expedition, teases a sense of adventure as it passes along a route travelled by natives and early settlers.