
Located just 6 miles from the California border in the Mountains above Ashland, Oregon, Mt. Ashland House sets on an acre of land in a natural, beautiful and private setting...
Guests Comment....
"We loved this place! A great alternative to the summer heat of the valley. Home is above 4,000 foot on the very scenic Mt. Ashland Road. It is less then 2 minutes to I-5, and 17 minutes exactly from the front door to the Ashland Festival box office. One night we left the house at 7:50, headed to town with no tickets, bought from other ticket holders selling extras and easily made the 8:30 show. When it was 96 in Ashland it cooled off to the mid 60’s at the house at night. Even though there is A/C no need to use it. House was immaculate, very comfortable, and very dog friendly. Gas grill, hot tub, deck, and great beds. The hosts were wonderful. If coming from NorCal stop in Yreka and buy groceries at Ralley’s. No matter what season would definitely stay there again."
Ian and Stephanie, San Francisco, CA

Mt. Ashland House...
... is far enough off the beaten path to be the first choice for any vacation getaway. Why eat breakfast with strangers, when you can have breakfast IN bed? Just 5 minutes from the Pacific Crest trail, 7 minutes from Mt. Ashland skiing and 15 minutes to downtown Ashland and Oregon's Shakespeare Festival, This beautiful 2bdrm, 2bath Log Home sleeps 6. Enjoy skiing, hiking, snowshoeing or the theatre, or do nothing at all. EVERYTHING you need, hot tub, big screen TV's, wifi internet, cable with sports channels, fireplace, jaccuzzi, patio off master bdrm plus a large deck with bar and grill (great for parties), washer/dryer, microwave and so much more.

Why eat breakfast with strangers? Here you can have Breakfast IN Bed !!
Our daily rate is only $300 and we have weekly and monthly discounted rates as well. We are a pet friendly (with deposit)
A little history
Mt.Ashland House was built in 1989, by our closet neighbor, Jim. He used recycled, untreated telephone poles, which he ground by hand to start the building process. He also built the counters and cabinets by hand.
Craig Dillen, the current owner, purchase the property in 2003, with the dream of turning it into the vacation rental it is today.
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