From jct I-5 & Diamond Hill Rd (exit 209): 5 1/4 mi W on Diamond Hill Rd, 3 blocks S on Seventh St, 3 blocks W on Territorial St, (across RR tracks), N on 99E, L at Y, 1/2 mi N on Peoria Rd. Enter on L.
This camp ground was a life saver. We had to change our travel plans and had no where to stay for 2 days. This is a very quiet camp as it sits right beside the Life Northwest Church. Space 54 was very nice as it sits next to a green grass area. Couldn't ask for more. Quiet, green grass, very nice staff, laundry room, shower and they offer a military discount.
We have rented event space here several times, for a family reunion, a wedding anniversary and graduation party, and a school dance. The property and building are beautiful the price is very affordable, service is great. It is always clean and Life NE offers the use of chairs, tables, linens, and decor. We will continue to use this facility!
This hotel was a breath of fresh air after a string of very yucky stays across the country. The town is very small but this hotel hit the spot. The beds are plush and SO soft. Everything was very clean. The staff was super kind and very accommodating. Cant forget about the view! You can see the river from the upstairs rooms its so beautiful!- stay here rather than in Eugene and support a small town!
Horrendous experience. We were so excited to get out of town and this seemed like a great option, given the price and reviews. It was a nightmare.
When we first walked into our room, we were hit with a scent of strong, unpleasant chemicals. The latch on the back door didn't work and therefore was 'locked' by using a wooden stick placed in the frame of the door. The mattress was lopsided/slanting. We had to kill two spiders in the bathroom. The towels & washcloths had a very musty smell. And, worst of all - there were very clearly many open rooms during our visit; unfortunately, there was a group of 5-7 people in the room directly above ours partying until 3am (turned out to be a bachelor party). The walls and floors in this motel are paper thin - you can literally hear full conversations as well as every step someone takes. This truly ruined the weekend for us (we were in town for the PNW half-marathon - getting 3 hours of sleep made for a brutal morning).
The one positive was the woman working at the front desk. She was very pleasant and super nice. Sadly, they don't have staff there for assistance after 6pm (we called the front desk three times in an attempt to change rooms with no luck).
You'd be much better off spending a few extra bucks and getting an AirBnB or another hotel in the area. If you decide to test your luck and give it a shot, I'd suggest requesting a room on the top floor.
I am part of a work crew, and we spend three weeks in Linn County every summer. This season, we found Life Northwest, and this motel is hands down my favorite. A sentiment shared by everyone I spoke with on our crew. Kelly and the front desk staff are amazing. They make you feel so welcome and at home, which is a real treat when you spend the kind of time we do in motels. The rooms are very clean, nicely decorated and the furniture gives you a real home feel. All of the little things are great, water pressure, parking, quiet, and the view is amazing. My room has a small deck overlooking the Willamette river. I almost hate to post this review as this is the kind of place I will return to any time I am in the area. It's a hidden gem so I selfishly hope it doesn't become so popular I can't get a reservation...lol!
The rooms have quality toiletries, coffee makers, and refrigerators. I have nothing but good to say about Life Northwest. Thank you for hosting our crew this season. I hope we get to stay with you next summer.