Hotels in Medford, Oregon
Medford, Oregon
Hotels near Medford, Oregon
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WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5
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Compass by Margaritaville in Medford
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Medford
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Springhill Suites by Marriott Medford Airport
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Medford by IHG
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SpringHill Suites by Marriott Medford
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Hilton Garden Inn Medford OR
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Homewood Suites Medford
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Candlewood Suites Medford by IHG
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Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5
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Comfort Inn South
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Hampton Inn Medford
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Medford
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Quality Inn & Suites Medford Airport
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Best Western Horizon Inn
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WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5
Your multi-night group stay becomes manageable with WoodSpring Suites' extended-stay approach: streamlined booking and dependable value throughout.
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants every meal
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dining decisions in a new destination
- In-suite dining areas provide comfortable spaces for groups to gather over meals
Compass by Margaritaville in Medford
The brand's signature island vibe creates a stress-free base camp for coordinating schedules and managing group dynamics in unknown territory.
- 24-hour front desk offers local guidance and city navigation assistance
- Multiple beds sleep kids comfortably without cramped hotel room juggling
- Fitness center maintains routines when traveling disrupts normal schedules
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Medford
Marriott Hotels & Resorts ensures your team's city adventure runs smoothly, providing the consistency and coordination that keeps everyone focused on what matters most.
- Vending machines stock energy bars and drinks for unexpected hunger
- Business center handles trip logistics and communication needs efficiently
- 24-hour front desk provides local guidance when exploring new areas
Springhill Suites by Marriott Medford Airport
SpringHill Suites offers the logistical control center your group requires to navigate unfamiliar cities without losing momentum or people.
- Connecting rooms keep families and groups together in unfamiliar surroundings
- Free WiFi throughout the hotel keeps everyone connected while exploring unfamiliar territory
- All-suite accommodations provide separate living space for group planning sessions
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Medford by IHG
Holiday Inn Express delivers the structured foundation that keeps multi-day city adventures running smoothly for every team member.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in an unfamiliar city
- Guest laundry facilities support extended stays without overpacking heavy suitcases
- Multiple device charging stations accommodate the tech needs of traveling groups
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Medford
This midscale Marriott brand provides the extra room and thoughtful layout that keeps traveling groups comfortable and connected.
- Meeting spaces give groups a place to plan daily city activities
- Connecting rooms keep families and teams together on multi-night stays
- In-room kitchenettes reduce dining costs during multi-day city stays
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Hilton Garden Inn Medford OR
Hilton Hotels & Resorts ensures the dependable experience that keeps traveling teams functional when they're far from home base.
- Spacious lobby creates central meeting point for scattered group members
- Fitness center offers routine comfort during multi-day city stays
- Spacious suites accommodate families spreading out after long city days
Homewood Suites Medford
Homewood Suites offers the systematic support system that turns overwhelming city logistics into manageable group coordination.
- Complimentary breakfast provides reliable fuel before exploring the city
- Common areas provide central meeting spots for coordinating daily plans
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation after long sightseeing days
Candlewood Suites Medford by IHG
Candlewood Suites establishes the reliable framework that keeps traveling teams aligned and prepared throughout demanding city schedules.
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected while exploring an unfamiliar area
- Common areas give groups space to gather and plan city adventures
- Spacious suites provide room to spread out after city exploration
Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5
Rodeway Inn becomes your group's trusted anchor point, providing the predictable comfort essential for coordinating complex city itineraries.
- 24-hour front desk assists with local directions and recommendations
- Free WiFi keeps everyone connected while exploring an unfamiliar city
- Accessible rooms accommodate all travelers exploring the metropolitan area
Comfort Inn South
Comfort Suites offers the reliable anchor point that helps group leaders manage logistics and keep their entire team aligned during multi-night stays.
- Indoor pool offers reliable recreation regardless of local weather conditions
- Meeting space provides private areas for trip planning and group coordination
- In-suite kitchenettes reduce dining costs during extended city stays
Hampton Inn Medford
Hampton by Hilton transforms chaotic city trips into coordinated experiences where every team member knows the plan and stays connected.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended city visits
- Complimentary WiFi keeps everyone connected while navigating new surroundings
- Meeting space gives groups a private place to plan daily city activities
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Medford
For teams who refuse to let accommodation chaos derail their city tournament, TownePlace Suites provides the organized home base solution.
- Complimentary breakfast covers one meal without exploring unknown dining spots
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding meals in unfamiliar territory
Quality Inn & Suites Medford Airport
Quality Inn delivers the coordination and consistency your group needs to navigate unfamiliar cities without missing a beat or breaking budgets.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning hunt for unfamiliar dining options
- Bus parking accommodates large group transportation and charter vehicles
- Meeting room offers private space for group coordination and planning
Best Western Horizon Inn
Best Western takes the guesswork out of group accommodations, ensuring everyone has what they need for a successful trip.
- Free WiFi keeps groups coordinated during busy travel days
- Climate-controlled hallways offer comfort during city weather variations
- Suite options offer extra space for group planning and relaxation
Medford, Oregon Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Medford is southern Oregon's largest city with around 85,000 residents, serving as the commercial hub of the Rogue Valley. This mid-sized city punches above its weight when it comes to youth sports, hosting tournaments across multiple disciplines thanks to excellent facilities and a community that embraces athletic competition. The city sits in a mountain-ringed valley that's become increasingly popular for sports tourism.
Known primarily as the gateway to Crater Lake and southern Oregon wine country, Medford has developed a solid reputation in youth baseball, softball, soccer, and basketball circles. The climate is ideal for outdoor sports most of the year, and the local parks department has invested heavily in tournament-quality facilities. It's the kind of place where your team can compete during the day and still have plenty to do in the evenings without the chaos of a major metropolitan area.
Getting Around
Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport (MFR) is your gateway, located just 3 miles north of downtown with direct flights from major West Coast cities. The airport is small and efficient – you'll be in your rental car within 20 minutes of landing. All major rental car companies operate here, and you'll definitely want a car since Medford is built for driving, not walking.
Uber and Lyft operate in Medford but with limited availability, especially during peak tournament weekends. Interstate 5 runs right through the city, making it easily accessible from Portland (4 hours north) or the Bay Area (5 hours south). Most sports venues are within 15 minutes of downtown, and traffic is rarely a major issue except during Friday evening rush hour.
The Rogue Valley Transportation District runs local buses, but they're not practical for sports teams with gear. Plan on driving everywhere – parking is free at most venues and hotels, which is a nice change from bigger cities.
Where to Stay
The Biddle Road corridor near I-5 is your best bet for sports teams, offering the highest concentration of hotels with easy access to most athletic facilities. This area puts you within 10 minutes of both Hawthorne Park and the Bear Creek Greenway sports complexes. Hotels here include Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and several other chains with pools and complimentary breakfast – crucial for tournament families.
Downtown Medford offers a few boutique options if you want walkable restaurants and nightlife, but it's less convenient for sports venues. The Phoenix/Talent area south of Medford has some newer hotels and puts you closer to some baseball complexes, though you'll sacrifice restaurant variety. Avoid staying in Central Point unless your tournament is specifically there – it adds unnecessary drive time to most Medford venues.
Sports & Recreation
Hawthorne Park is Medford's crown jewel for youth sports, featuring multiple baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and basketball courts that regularly host regional tournaments. The Bear Creek Greenway offers additional soccer fields and softball diamonds along a scenic walking path. Claire Hanley Park and Jackson Creek Park round out the main tournament venues, each offering quality facilities with good parking and concession options.
The area has become a hotspot for Babe Ruth League tournaments and regional soccer competitions. Medford Senior High School and South Medford High School both have excellent facilities that host larger tournaments, including track and field events. The climate allows for year-round outdoor sports, though summer tournaments are most common.
For teams with extra time, the Rogue River offers rafting and fishing opportunities, and there are several golf courses including Cedar Links Golf Club for adult league groups looking to mix business with pleasure.
Things to Do
Crater Lake National Park is the big draw, though it's a 90-minute drive that works best as a full-day trip between tournament days. More practical for teams with limited time is TouVelle State Recreation Site along the Rogue River, perfect for a team barbecue or just letting kids burn energy between games.
The Rogue Valley Mall provides standard entertainment with a decent food court and movie theater. Froggers Fun Center is the go-to spot for tournament teams – arcade games, laser tag, and mini golf that can handle large groups. Rogue Creamery offers tours and tastings of their award-winning cheeses, surprisingly popular with sports families.
Jacksonville, a historic gold rush town 5 miles west, makes for an easy evening stroll with ice cream shops and Old West atmosphere. The Britt Music Festival runs summer concerts in an outdoor amphitheater, though tickets sell out fast for popular acts.
Food & Drink
Medford's food scene revolves around family-friendly spots that can handle large groups. BricktownE Brewing Company downtown offers solid pub food with enough space for team dinners, while Elements Taphouse has an extensive menu and good beer selection for adult leagues. Thai Pepper Restaurant consistently delivers quality food and can accommodate big parties with advance notice.
For quick eats near sports venues, you'll find all the usual chains along Biddle Road and Highway 62. In-N-Out Burger and Chipotle are team favorites, while Elmer's Restaurant handles large breakfast groups well. Dickey's Barbecue Pit offers catering options that work for tournament organizers.
Local standouts include Larks Home Kitchen Cuisine for upscale dining and Kaleidoscope Pizzeria & Pub for families wanting something beyond chain pizza. Java Junction roasts local coffee and has multiple locations for your pre-game caffeine fix.
Shopping & Entertainment
Rogue Valley Mall anchors the shopping scene with department stores, a food court, and a 14-screen theater that's perfect for tournament teams needing evening entertainment. The mall isn't huge but covers the basics, including Dick's Sporting Goods for any forgotten equipment. Target and Walmart are both easily accessible for tournament supplies.
Froggers Fun Center remains the top choice for group entertainment, handling team parties and offering package deals. Regal Cinemas at the mall and the independent Tinseltown Theater both offer current movies. For something different, Escape Room Medford can accommodate smaller groups looking for team-building activities.
The downtown area has several antique shops and local boutiques, though these appeal more to parents than players. Kraemer's Music is worth a stop for musicians, and the Medford Saturday Market runs year-round with local crafts and food vendors.
Weather & Packing
Medford enjoys a Mediterranean climate with dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer tournaments (June-September) see temperatures in the 80s-90s with virtually no rain – pack sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water. Mornings and evenings can be surprisingly cool even in summer, so bring layers. The sun is intense at this elevation, and shade is limited at some outdoor venues.
Spring and fall tournaments deal with more variable weather. March through May can swing from 40 to 70 degrees in the same day, with occasional rain showers. Pack rain jackets and warm layers. Winter events are rare but possible – expect temperatures in the 30s-50s with frequent rain.
Peak tournament season runs May through September when weather is most predictable. Air quality can be an issue during wildfire season (typically August-September), so check current conditions if you have team members with respiratory concerns. The dry air means you'll need more water than you expect, especially for all-day tournaments.
Local Tips
Download the ParkMobile app for downtown parking, though most sports venues offer free parking. Gas prices tend to be higher than national averages, so factor that into your budget. Fred Meyer and WinCo Foods offer the best grocery prices if you're staying somewhere with a kitchenette.
Traffic builds up on Highway 62 during summer tourist season heading toward Crater Lake – allow extra time if your hotel is on that route. The Bear Creek Greenway can flood during heavy winter rains, occasionally affecting field conditions. Most venues have good cell coverage, but some spots along the river can have dead zones.
Restaurant wait times spike during major tournaments, so make reservations for large groups or consider off-peak dining times. Many local businesses close early on Sundays. Oregon has no sales tax, which is a nice bonus when buying gear or supplies. Tipping 18-20% is standard at restaurants, and many add automatic gratuity for groups of 6 or more.
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Which hotels in Medford, Oregon are good for families?
Several hotels in Medford, Oregon are well-suited for families. Comfort Inn South (1.77 mi, from $114/night), Best Western Horizon Inn (2.2 mi, from $104/night), and Hampton Inn Medford (2.27 mi, from $141/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Medford, Oregon accommodate team and group travel. Quality Inn & Suites Medford Airport (2.36 mi, from $78/night), Comfort Inn South (1.77 mi, from $114/night), and Best Western Horizon Inn (2.2 mi, from $104/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Quality Inn & Suites Medford Airport also has bus or oversized vehicle parking.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Medford, Oregon?
Yes — Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5 (1.06 mi, from $82/night) and Quality Inn & Suites Medford Airport (2.36 mi, from $78/night) are budget-friendly options in Medford, Oregon, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Medford, Oregon?
Yes — WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5 (1.56 mi, from $119/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Medford (2.47 mi, from $169/night), and Homewood Suites Medford (2.51 mi, from $147/night) are all extended-stay properties in Medford, Oregon, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Medford, Oregon are ideal for a weekend getaway. Compass by Margaritaville in Medford (3.14 mi, from $170/night), Hilton Garden Inn Medford OR (2.49 mi, from $193/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Medford (2.63 mi, from $176/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining. Compass by Margaritaville in Medford also has spa services.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon offer free breakfast?
Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5 (1.06 mi, from $82/night), Comfort Inn South (1.77 mi, from $114/night), and Best Western Horizon Inn (2.2 mi, from $104/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon offer free parking?
Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5 (1.06 mi, from $82/night), WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5 (1.56 mi, from $119/night), and Comfort Inn South (1.77 mi, from $114/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon have an outdoor pool?
Rodeway Inn Medford South I-5 (1.06 mi, from $82/night) and Compass by Margaritaville in Medford (3.14 mi, from $170/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon have suites or extra space?
WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5 (1.56 mi, from $119/night), Comfort Inn South (1.77 mi, from $114/night), and Best Western Horizon Inn (2.2 mi, from $104/night) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Medford, Oregon have a full in-room kitchen?
WoodSpring Suites Medford near I-5 (1.56 mi, from $119/night), TownePlace Suites by Marriott Medford (2.47 mi, from $169/night), and Homewood Suites Medford (2.51 mi, from $147/night) offer rooms with a full kitchen — stove, full-size fridge, and dishwasher.
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