“A modern and unique boathouse lodge by Mighty Union on Suttle Lake. Simple paired back rooms offer summer camp-chic interiors and wonderful views. The main draw (aside from location) is the wonderfully creative Boathouse restaurant by heavyweight chef Joshua McFadden, nothing will disappoint.”

Hotel review

If you are looking for a spot to get away from it all, but can't bear the ideal of sub-par food and drinks- this is the spot for you! Sitting on the shores of Shuttle Lake, this functioning boathouse has a secret weapon- a restaurant more likely to be found in central Portland than Deschutes National Forest. The concept is simple, keep things simple. They take camp food, usually something that makes our skin crawl, and turn it into something beautiful and original. Paired with this you will find a fantastic cocktail bar by mixologist Sean Hoard. What is not to love; fresh air, fishing, forest trails and a Negroni that will knock your socks off. The rooms are simple, a place to lay your head at night, as it should be in such a fabulous location.

Recommended for

  • Back to Nature

    • A functioning boathouse in the Deschutes National Forest- get in touch with nature on the forests trails or kayaking on the lake
  • Foodies

    • Find simple food done very well - Joshua McFadden has crafted a menu heavy on trout and with fresh takes on classic flavours
  • Hotel Entertainment

    • After a long day of soaking up all nature's glories, feast on fantastic food and world class drinks
  • Learning

    • Make the most of the clear skies and lack of light pollution to stargaze at the Oregan observatory
  • Cycling

    • Rent a bike and head off to explore the plethora of trails that litter the park
  • Riding

    • There is a local riding school which will saddle you up for a fun ride!
  • Great walks

    • The Deschutes National Forest is filled with hiking trails and routes.
  • Fishing

    • There are two local spots where you can rent tackle and learn to fish
  • Remote

  • Full of character

  • Gourmet

  • Eco

  • Quiet

  • Less £

  • Barefoot Luxury

  • Outstanding location

  • Secluded setting

  • Views

  • Romantic

  • Intimate

  • Traditional

  • Wellbeing

  • Child friendly

  • In/by a Nature Reserve

  • Restaurant

  • Lakeside

Facilities

  • Rooms

    27 rooms in this hotel
  • Air conditioning

  • Restaurant

  • Bar

  • Parking

  • Views

  • Wifi

  • Child friendly

Activities

  • Hotel Entertainment

    • After a long day of soaking up all nature's glories, feast on fantastic food and world class drinks
  • Learning

    • Make the most of the clear skies and lack of light pollution to stargaze at the Oregan observatory
  • Cycling

    • Rent a bike and head off to explore the plethora of trails that litter the park
  • Riding

    • There is a local riding school which will saddle you up for a fun ride!
  • Great walks

    • The Deschutes National Forest is filled with hiking trails and routes.
  • Fishing

    • There are two local spots where you can rent tackle and learn to fish

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Other reviews

A Lodge Serving Kicked-Up Camp Food

"There are fish sandwiches, and then there is the fish and chips sandwich at the Boathouse, an all-day counter service spot tucked into an actual former boathouse at the Suttle Lodge"

Originally published by The New York Times

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