Scout loves
- Just a short drive from Mt. Bachelor’s ski lifts.
- Wide range of lodging options for different budgets.
- Access to après-ski spots and local breweries in Bend.
- Friendly, laid-back Pacific Northwest hospitality.
- Plenty of space for ski gear and families.
Scout tips
- Most accommodations are not ski-in/ski-out — expect a short drive or shuttle ride.
- Winter roads can be icy; a 4WD vehicle is recommended.
- Book early during peak weekends and holidays.
- Some properties are pet-friendly — double-check policies before booking.
- For a quieter stay, choose lodging outside Bend’s downtown area.
SCOUT REVIEW
Mt. Bachelor Hotels isn’t a single property, but rather a collection of lodging options that serve as perfect bases for exploring the Mt. Bachelor ski area in central Oregon. While you won’t find a slopeside village like in major destination resorts, the area makes up for it with character, value, and easy access to outdoor adventure.
Accommodation choices range from modern chain hotels and cozy lodges in Bend to rustic cabins and vacation rentals closer to the mountain. Most skiers stay in Bend, about a 20–30 minute drive from the lifts, where there’s a thriving craft beer scene, great restaurants, and plenty of post-ski nightlife. If you want to maximize slope time, look for properties along Century Drive, the main access route to Mt. Bachelor.
Rooms vary widely — you’ll find everything from sleek suites with fireplaces and soaking tubs to budget motels with all the essentials. Amenities often include hot tubs, fireplaces, ski lockers, and complimentary breakfast. Shuttle services to Mt. Bachelor are available from many hotels, and parking at the mountain is free, making daily access easy.
What makes Mt. Bachelor Hotels appealing is the combination of great skiing and the authentic Oregon mountain vibe. The resort offers over 4,300 acres of terrain, excellent powder conditions, and long seasons that stretch well into spring. After a day carving turns, you can unwind at a local brewery, soak in a hot tub, or explore Bend’s downtown shops.
Who should stay here
Ideal for skiers and snowboarders who prefer flexibility and affordability over luxury. Great for families, groups, and road-trippers who want to explore both Mt. Bachelor and Bend’s mountain-town charm.
Location
Most Mt. Bachelor Hotels are based in Bend, about 20–30 minutes from Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort via Century Drive. Regular shuttles and easy highway access make it simple to reach the mountain each morning. You’ll also be close to Bend’s restaurants, breweries, and shops — the perfect mix of adventure and comfort.
- Own vehicle needed
About Bachelor
Located in the heart of Central Oregon, Mt Bachelor offers big skiing – and by big we mean over 4000 skiable acres, 3,365 feet of vertical drop and over 101 runs to explore. Despite holding the title of the 6th largest resort in North America, Mt Bachelor is unique and wholesome, with a laid-back local’s vibe, stunning scenery, and one of the best adventure towns nearby to match.
Read more about Bachelor and other hotels in the area.
Rooms
Available: This selection is currently available for this price. Once you submit an inquiry our agents will confirm your booking via email and send you an invoice for a deposit. You will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking.
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