Cabin Rooms
Summary: Each cabin room comes with 1 Queen bed, 1 Full bed, and it's own bathroom. Available with or without full kitchenettes.
Dogwood Motel has 3 log cabins, built in 1959. Each cabin is split into two rooms, each unit having one queen bed, one full bed, and one bathroom. Four of the cabin rooms have full kitchenettes with ovens and stovetop burners, while the remaining two cabin rooms have refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers.
Townhouse Rooms
The main townhouse has a master bedroom on the 2nd floor with a Queen bed and a private bathroom, along with 2 Full beds in a loft and one Queen hide-a-bed in a couch downstairs. The first floor also has a full kitchen, another bathroom, and a washer & dryer.
The townhouse side unit has a Queen bed, a Full bed, a large bathroom, and a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker.
Both units may be rented together to host up to 12 guests. The previous townhouse burned down in the 2020 Archie Creek Fire and the current townhouse was built to replace it in 2021.
Koi Pond
The koi pond was established by Norman Call and is dedicated to Ardeth Collins. The lovely fish call the dogwood home!
Sit in the gazebo or pergola and watch the koi. Enjoy watching hummingbirds at the birdfeeder and other wildlife in the area.
River Access
Access the North Umpqua River by descending a staircase across the road from our front office. We have a natural swimming pool!
There are many locations along highway 138 to access the river for fishing, swimming, boating, picnicking, and other outdoor activities.
Internet Access
Complementary Starlink high-speed internet access is available for all guests of the Dogwood Motel.
Dogwood Motel History
The three original cabins of the Dogwood Motel were built in 1959 and have been largely unchanged since then. The original townhouse burned down in the 2020 Archie Creek Fire but was rebuilt in 2021. The front office was built in 1972.
Tez Stair and Melissa Jones took over the motel in 2022 from Norman Call, whose grandparents built the motel. Norm served as caretaker of the Dogwood from 1990 to 2022. We want to thank Norm for his incredible generosity and patience throughout the transition. We couldn't have done it without you!!
-Tez & Melissa