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Introduction
The great outdoors finally comes with an equally great indoors.
WildSpring Guest Habitat is a small eco-friendly resort overlooking Oregon's south coast in Port Orford, 60 miles north of California. Here, you can enjoy spectacular natural beauty while surrounded by true luxury. A unique concept in lodging, it combines many of the amenities and facilities of a luxury resort with the conveniences of an upscale vacation rental, set in the peaceful, naturally beautiful environment of a retreat center. It feels like something you'd find in Big Sur.
Awarded 2007 Best Places' highest rating ~ Editor's Choice
On five acres of secluded Native American grounds, WildSpring features five luxury cabin suites filled with art and antiques, set within a quiet and secluded residential forest of 100-ft trees. Built like small homes, they have radiant-heated wood floors, vaulted ceilings, and are so quiet, the only thing you're likely to hear at night is an owl, or deer munching outside your window in the morning. The bathrooms are works of art, with oversized walk-in slate showers, walnut parsons tables, vessel sinks, brushed nickel fixtures, extra-plush towels and probably the most satisfying showerhead you've ever experienced. Fully equipped with spa robes, TV/VCR, DVD player, even candles, wine glasses, personal reading lights and your own refrigerator.
WildSpring has a beautiful open-air slate spa overlooking the ocean, where it's a treat to immerse yourself in steamy water and watch the boats in the day or the stars at night. It also has a very comfortable Guest Hall with floor-to-ceiling windows where guests can relax, hang out, enjoy the ocean in any kind of weather and whale-watch all year round. The opulent, extended continental breakfast buffet is served here each morning, as well as the homemade hot fudge sundae bar on Saturday nights. Help yourself to beverages, fruit, popcorn and dark chocolate kisses at any time. And enjoy the lounging deck, port lookout (where you can see our dolly dock in action) and sculpture garden - all overlooking the ocean. Walking labyrinth, private alcoves and hammocks. Incabin massages are available. Plus activities on request, such as drumming/Native American flute circles, guided meditation sessions, and workshops on arts and crafts, including Native American dreamcatchers.
We accept children 13 years or older (we make exceptions for very mature children a few years younger), and have a wheelchair-friendly cabin as well. We are also perfect for small groups such as weddings, family reunions and retreats.
WildSpring is a comfortable half-mile walk (from the entrance only...the ocean-view side is up on a bluff) from the beach, restaurants and art galleries. Port Orford is a small, friendly seaside town that feels a lot like Big Sur 20 years ago. It has seven art galleries owned and operated by working artists and a range of recreational activities in the area, such as world-class golf (Bandon Dunes), jet boats, beach horseback rides, fishing, wind surfing, and miles of beautiful beaches where you can hunt for agates and driftwood. Plus spectacular hikes - from easy to advanced. Enjoy the south coast's wild, natural beauty without having to fight your way through a crush of traffic and tourists. And be sure to visit Cape Blanco, the most westerly point in the 48 states and feel the raw power of our famous winds.
Only a few years old, it has been named a Select Registry Inn, has received rave reviews in travel guides, newspapers and national magazines, and is a birding site on the new Oregon Coast Birding Trail.
Think of it as nature with five stars.
WildSpring Guest Habitat is a member of the following associations: Select Registry, Distinguished Inns of North America
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