WildSpring Guest Habitat

92978 Cemetery Loop
Port Orford, OR
97465 United States
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Tel: 866.333.9453
www.wildspring.com

Experience: Ocean Country
Nearest Airport: OTH

Welcome:
Overlooking Oregon’s spectacular southern coast, WildSpring Guest Habitat is a small eco-friendly resort offering luxurious accommodations in a naturally beautiful environment. Enjoy incredible ocean scenery with all the comforts of home.
You Are Here:
In the small town of Port Orford off coastal Hwy 101. One hour north of the California border, one hour south of North Bend, and five hours south of Portland. Serviced by North Bend, Arcata and Crescent City airports.
Treat Yourself:
Situated in an evergreen forest of 100-foot trees, WildSpring has an open-air slate hot tub/spa on a bluff overlooking the ocean. The heart of WildSpring, the deep, spacious above-ground hot tub enables you to watch the ocean while soaking up to your chin in steaming water (103°F most of the year, 104°F in winter, with bromine rather than chlorine, which is easier on your skin). Next door is a small covered gazebo where you can hang your robes and towels out of the weather.
You Deserve:
WildSpring’s massage, pedicure and manicure treatments are offered in the privacy of your own cabin. Enjoy the luxury of having the spa come to you. Sit back and relax without having to get dressed and go anyplace else.
Stay & Play:
Relax in one of five stylish, elegantly comfortable cabins filed with art and antiques, with radiant-heated floors, vaulted ceilings and separate sleeping and living areas. Set apart from each other in a five-acre private forest, they offer all the comforts of home with none of the distractions. You’ll find refrigerator, massage table, TV/VCR and CD stereo, WiFi, spa robes, and wine glasses. No phones or broadcast TV to interfere with your peace and quiet. Modern cooking facilities are available in the Guest Hall, with libraries of movies, music, books and games. Enjoy an extended continental breakfast buffet each morning, along with refreshments, light snacks and chocolate at any time. Port Orford, which feels like Big Sur 20 years ago, offers restaurants, art galleries and historical attractions. Guests can access guided hikes, fishing, whale watching, water sports, horseback riding, golf and birding.
Kudos:
Recommended in the New York Times, June 2008 • The Oregonian, March 2006 • Sunset Magazine, May 2009.