Hotels near Hayward Field
1530 Agate St, Eugene, OR 97403
Hotels near Hayward Field
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Best Western New Oregon
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG
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Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eugene
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Candlewood Suites Eugene Springfield by IHG
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Tru by Hilton Eugene OR
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Eugene Downtown University Area
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Graduate by Hilton Eugene
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Residence Inn Eugene Springfield
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Comfort Suites Eugene University
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Motel 6 Eugene OR - South Springfield
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Hyatt Place Eugene / Oakway Center
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Signature Inn Eugene
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Americas Best Value Inn Eugene
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Eugene
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Best Western New Oregon
The chain that made quality breakfast and clean rooms a given.
- Sit comfortably in an ergonomic chair while reviewing day's photos
- Access cold beverages from on-site vending whenever cravings strike
- Rejuvenate in the soothing spa after a busy day
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Sts Eugene
Smart travelers choose this system for its ability to accelerate every morning routine.
- Grab snacks anytime from the convenient 24/7 lobby market
- Cool off in the heated indoor pool after sightseeing
- Arrive and head straight to your room with mobile
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East
Trusted worldwide to provide exactly what road-weary guests need upon arrival.
- Enjoy expansive square footage that transforms your entire travel experience
- Grab fresh whole fruit from the M Club lounge
- Rejuvenate with hydrotherapy jets in the warm therapeutic whirlpool spa
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eugene
Trusted by road warriors who know exactly what awaits them.
- Work from an enhanced desk area with ample surface space
- Stock up on bottled beverages and sodas day or night
- Dive into the sparkling indoor pool for a quick workout
Candlewood Suites Eugene Springfield by IHG
Extended-stay simplicity meets the leisure guest who needs real space now.
- Recline in the signature chair while planning tomorrow's adventures
- Pick up frozen dinners from the always-open honor-system convenience store
- Store your digital room key securely on your smartphone device
Tru by Hilton Eugene OR
Full-service warmth greets guests ready to leave work mode behind.
- Dive into the heated outdoor pool for refreshing midday swims
- Control room access from your phone with contactless Digital Key technology
- Pamper yourself with Crabtree & Evelyn bath products in-room
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Home2 Suites Eugene Downtown University Area
The extended-stay specialist welcomes leisure guests seeking space and smart simplicity.
- Access free on-site parking spaces for all registered guests
- Stretch out on the queen sleeper sofa after a full day
- Find toiletries and essentials stocked at the convenient onsite market
Graduate by Hilton Eugene
Evolved comfort that balances classic warmth with tools today's traveler expects.
- Command room features hands-free with voice-activated smart speaker technology
- Organize elegant car service for city exploration with concierge assistance
- Spread out in separate living and sleeping areas for comfort
Residence Inn Eugene Springfield
Designed for travelers who need space to spread out and settle in.
- Open your door using Mobile Key through the Marriott app
- Enjoy premium Paul Mitchell bath amenities during your entire stay
- Enjoy unlimited premium coffee and juice bar selections each morning
Comfort Suites Eugene University
Reliability becomes the experience when rooms deliver consistency and mornings flow easily.
- Float away travel fatigue in the climate controlled indoor swimming pool
- Access your room using a digital key on mobile
- Choose from soft or firm pillows tailored to your preference
Motel 6 Eugene OR - South Springfield
America's original affordable stay delivers exactly what leisure guests need most.
- Grab fresh towels daily without requesting housekeeping service visits
- Fuel up with hot drip coffee ready in the lobby
- Connect instantly with free basic Wi-Fi available for all guests
Hyatt Place Eugene / Oakway Center
Contemporary rooms serve travelers ready to claim their downtime with confidence.
- Secure free parking spaces available for all registered hotel guests
- Separate your sleep and relaxation zones with distinct living areas
- Grab premium coffee or cold drinks anytime, day or night
Signature Inn Eugene
Built for travelers who value predictable quality over unnecessary frills and extras.
- Dive into the outdoor swimming pool during warmer months
- Save money with member-only rates available through Sonesta Travel Pass
- Relax fully on a comfortable pillow-top mattress every single night
Americas Best Value Inn Eugene
Designed for road-weary guests who value dependable basics over unnecessary extras.
- Stretch out on poolside lounge seating with your book
- Reserve rooms fast with intuitive online booking system features
- Control room temperature precisely with climate settings at your fingertips
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Eugene
This brand specializes in making extended trips feel less like hotel living.
- Heat microwaveable entrees from the market in your full kitchen
- Float away travel stress in the sparkling indoor pool
- Bypass the desk with Mobile Check-In and Check-Out features
Hayward Field Travel Guide
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Hayward Field is not merely a stadium; it is the spiritual home of track and field in the United States, affectionately known as "TrackTown USA." Located on the University of Oregon campus, this venue recently underwent a transformative renovation (completed in 2020), replacing the historic wooden grandstands with a state-of-the-art theater for athletics that includes a soaring 188-foot tower. It hosts the sport’s most prestigious events, from the U.S. Olympic Trials to the World Athletics Championships. For athletes and fans, the "Hayward Magic" is palpable—the acoustics are designed to amplify the crowd's roar, creating an electric atmosphere that pushes runners to personal bests. The facility includes Hayward Hall, an interactive museum located at the base of the tower that chronicles the legacy of legends like Bill Bowerman and Steve Prefontaine. For visiting families, the experience is awe-inspiring but logistically demanding; parking on campus is virtually non-existent, and the clear bag policies are strictly enforced. This guide is designed for the parents and coaches making the pilgrimage to Eugene. You will learn how to navigate the "EmX" transit system, where to find the legendary pizza that fuels Olympians, and how to pay your respects at Pre's Rock.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium is located on Agate Street, embedded deep within the lush, leafy campus of the University of Oregon. The "neighborhood" is a mix of academic buildings, student housing, and the quiet residential streets of the South University district. Access is primarily via Franklin Boulevard or East 13th Avenue, but these roads clog instantly during meets. The nearest major travel hub is Eugene Airport (EUG), located about 20 minutes northwest; it is a small, efficient airport, though many teams fly into Portland (PDX) and drive two hours south to save money. Walkability is excellent; the area is flat and bike-friendly, with dedicated paths connecting the stadium to the river and downtown. Parking at the facility is strictly prohibited for spectators; you must rely on the designated "Park & Walk" lots at Autzen Stadium (across the river) or utilize the free shuttles often provided for major championships. The area feels safe and collegiate, buzzing with runners and students, but finding a legal parking spot on a side street is nearly impossible due to permit zones.
Where to Stay
Accommodation strategy centers on the Graduate Eugene and the Franklin Boulevard corridor. The Graduate Eugene (formerly the Hilton) is the thematic heart of TrackTown, filled with UO memorabilia and located downtown, just a short bus ride or 20-minute walk from the track. The Hayward Inn and Best Western New Oregon are located directly across Franklin Boulevard from the campus, offering the closest walkable access, though they are older properties. For a more modern stay, the EVEN Hotel Eugene near Autzen Stadium provides wellness-focused amenities and easy access to the pedestrian bridge leading to campus. Staying in the Oakway Center area (north of the river) offers newer hotels like the Hyatt Place and better shopping, but requires a commute across the Willamette River bridges, which can bottleneck during rush hour.
Quick-Plan Overview
Getting There
Eugene Airport (EUG) · 20 min drive.
Arrival & Parking
Parking is restricted; use Autzen Stadium lots.
Downtime
Pre's Trail (Alton Baker Park) · 10 min run.
Tip
Hayward Hall (On site) or Pre's Rock.
Tip
Track Town Pizza or Prince Puckler's.
- Eugene Airport (EUG) · 20 min drive.
- Parking is restricted; use Autzen Stadium lots.
- Pre's Trail (Alton Baker Park) · 10 min run.
- Hayward Hall (On site) or Pre's Rock.
- Track Town Pizza or Prince Puckler's.
Visit Day Flow
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 90 minutes before the first gun. Do not try to park on Agate Street. Park at Autzen Stadium and take the shuttle or walk across the Frohnmayer Footbridge (a scenic 15-minute warmup walk). The main entrance is on Agate Street. Security is tight with a clear bag policy. Inside, the concourse is wide, but the "bowl" design means sound travels; find your seats early. Athletes typically warm up on the dedicated warm-up track adjacent to the stadium or on the turf fields nearby.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between sessions, Hayward Hall is the ultimate time-killer. Located directly under the east grandstand, this interactive museum allows you to explore the history of Oregon track without leaving the secure perimeter. For fresh air, the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History is directly across Agate Street. Food inside the stadium is high-quality (local vendors), but for a sit-down meal, Agate Alley Bistro is just a block away.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting the stadium creates a massive pedestrian wave on Agate Street. If you parked at Autzen, the walk back across the bridge is beautiful at sunset. If you are heading to a team dinner, Track Town Pizza is the traditional post-meet spot, but be prepared for a long wait. Traffic leaving the university district is slow; patience is required.
Check-In & Warm-Up
Arrive at least 90 minutes before the first gun. Do not try to park on Agate Street. Park at Autzen Stadium and take the shuttle or walk across the Frohnmayer Footbridge (a scenic 15-minute warmup walk). The main entrance is on Agate Street. Security is tight with a clear bag policy. Inside, the concourse is wide, but the "bowl" design means sound travels; find your seats early. Athletes typically warm up on the dedicated warm-up track adjacent to the stadium or on the turf fields nearby.
Mid-Day Regroup
Between sessions, Hayward Hall is the ultimate time-killer. Located directly under the east grandstand, this interactive museum allows you to explore the history of Oregon track without leaving the secure perimeter. For fresh air, the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History is directly across Agate Street. Food inside the stadium is high-quality (local vendors), but for a sit-down meal, Agate Alley Bistro is just a block away.
Wrap-Up & Departure
Exiting the stadium creates a massive pedestrian wave on Agate Street. If you parked at Autzen, the walk back across the bridge is beautiful at sunset. If you are heading to a team dinner, Track Town Pizza is the traditional post-meet spot, but be prepared for a long wait. Traffic leaving the university district is slow; patience is required.
Things to Do
Walkable
Hayward Hall
Inside StadiumLocated at the base of the tower within the stadium footprint, Hayward Hall is a 4,000-square-foot interactive museum dedicated to the heritage of Oregon Track & Field. It features exhibits on Bill Bowerman’s workshop (where he invented the waffle shoe), a timeline of legendary coaches, and interactive screens showcasing the program's athletes. It is accessible to ticket holders during meets, making it the perfect activity for downtime between heats. The sliding glass doors open directly onto the track level, giving fans a unique perspective of the competition surface. It connects the modern facility to its historic roots in a tangible way.
UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Across StreetSituated directly across the street from Hayward Field, this museum is a convenient and educational escape. It is famous for its collection of 10,000-year-old sagebrush sandals (the world's oldest shoes) and exhibits on Oregon's geological history. The architecture, inspired by Pacific Northwest longhouses, is stunning. It offers a quiet, climate-controlled environment where parents and siblings can learn about the region's indigenous cultures and natural history without moving the car. It is a sophisticated break from the high-energy atmosphere of the track meet.
5–15 Minutes Away
Pre's Trail (Alton Baker Park)
1.0 miFor runners, this is sacred ground. Located just across the river in Alton Baker Park, Pre's Trail is a four-mile woodchip path inspired by Steve Prefontaine's desire for soft-surface training routes in Europe. The trail winds through meadows and forests, offering a soft, forgiving surface that is perfect for a shake-out run. It is flat, scenic, and heavily used by locals and visiting elites alike. Running a lap here is a bucket-list item for any track athlete visiting Eugene.
Pre's Rock
2.5 miLocated in the hills east of campus, Pre's Rock is the roadside memorial marking the site of Steve Prefontaine's tragic death in 1975. Visitors traditionally leave running shoes, bib numbers, or medals on the rock as a tribute to the legend. It is a somber but inspiring pilgrimage site for anyone who loves the sport. The site is small and located on a narrow, winding road, so drive carefully and park only in designated pull-outs. It connects the triumph of Hayward Field to the tragedy of its greatest star.
Walkable
- Hayward Hall — Located at the base of the tower within the stadium footprint, Hayward Hall is a 4,000-square-foot interactive museum dedicated to the heritage of Oregon Track & Field. It features exhibits on Bill Bowerman’s workshop (where he invented the waffle shoe), a timeline of legendary coaches, and interactive screens showcasing the program's athletes. It is accessible to ticket holders during meets, making it the perfect activity for downtime between heats. The sliding glass doors open directly onto the track level, giving fans a unique perspective of the competition surface. It connects the modern facility to its historic roots in a tangible way. Inside Stadium
- UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History — Situated directly across the street from Hayward Field, this museum is a convenient and educational escape. It is famous for its collection of 10,000-year-old sagebrush sandals (the world's oldest shoes) and exhibits on Oregon's geological history. The architecture, inspired by Pacific Northwest longhouses, is stunning. It offers a quiet, climate-controlled environment where parents and siblings can learn about the region's indigenous cultures and natural history without moving the car. It is a sophisticated break from the high-energy atmosphere of the track meet. Across Street
5–15 Minutes Away
- Pre's Trail (Alton Baker Park) — For runners, this is sacred ground. Located just across the river in Alton Baker Park, Pre's Trail is a four-mile woodchip path inspired by Steve Prefontaine's desire for soft-surface training routes in Europe. The trail winds through meadows and forests, offering a soft, forgiving surface that is perfect for a shake-out run. It is flat, scenic, and heavily used by locals and visiting elites alike. Running a lap here is a bucket-list item for any track athlete visiting Eugene. 1.0 mi
- Pre's Rock — Located in the hills east of campus, Pre's Rock is the roadside memorial marking the site of Steve Prefontaine's tragic death in 1975. Visitors traditionally leave running shoes, bib numbers, or medals on the rock as a tribute to the legend. It is a somber but inspiring pilgrimage site for anyone who loves the sport. The site is small and located on a narrow, winding road, so drive carefully and park only in designated pull-outs. It connects the triumph of Hayward Field to the tragedy of its greatest star. 2.5 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Prince Puckler's Ice Cream
0.3 miA Eugene tradition since 1975, Prince Puckler's is located just a few blocks south of the track. It gained national fame when President Obama visited, but locals love it for the rich, homemade ice cream. Flavors like "Mint Chip" and "Oregon Hazelnut" are crowd favorites. It is the standard post-race treat spot, so expect lines out the door on warm meet days. The shop has a nostalgic, old-school parlor vibe that fits perfectly with the classic Americana of track and field.
Agate Alley Bistro
0.3 miLocated right next to Prince Puckler's, Agate Alley is a slightly more upscale but still casual bistro. It serves a diverse menu ranging from fish tacos to pad thai and gourmet burgers. It is a favorite for parents and coaches looking for "real food" and a good cocktail or local beer after a long day in the stands. The patio is lovely in the summer. It offers a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly Eugene—quirky, friendly, and high-quality.
Nearby Gathering Spots
Track Town Pizza
0.5 miYou cannot visit Eugene for a track meet without eating here. Located across Franklin Blvd, Track Town Pizza is adorned with photos of UO legends and sports memorabilia. The pizza is hearty, old-school pan style, with a cornmeal-dusted crust. It is loud, crowded, and utterly devoted to the Ducks. It serves as the unofficial clubhouse for the track community, where you might spot an Olympian grabbing a slice. The salad bar is also surprisingly popular.
Wild Duck Cafe
0.6 miSituated near Matthew Knight Arena, the Wild Duck Cafe is a classic sports bar and grill that caters to the university crowd. The menu features heavy comfort food like nachos, burgers, and Reubens. It is a great spot for large groups because of its size and speed of service. The walls are covered in Oregon sports history, making it a fun environment for fans. It is convenient if you are walking back to the Autzen parking lots.
Local & Elevated Picks
Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria
0.3 miLocated in the same cluster as Prince Puckler's, Beppe & Gianni's offers incredible authentic Italian cuisine in a cozy, converted house. The homemade pasta and extensive wine list make it a perfect destination for a celebratory dinner. It is intimate and warm, offering a respite from the stadium noise. Reservations are essential as it is small and beloved by locals. The "Cappellacci di Zucca" (butternut squash ravioli) is a standout dish.
McMenamins East 19th Street Cafe
0.3 miPart of the famous Pacific Northwest chain, this location offers a woody, pub-like atmosphere with a focus on house-brewed ales and burgers. The "Captain Neon" burger and Cajun tots are staples. It is a reliable, relaxed spot where you can play a game of pool or shuffleboard while waiting for your food. The quirky artwork and eclectic decor provide a fun, distinctly Oregonian backdrop for a meal.
Inside & Adjacent
- Prince Puckler's Ice Cream — A Eugene tradition since 1975, Prince Puckler's is located just a few blocks south of the track. It gained national fame when President Obama visited, but locals love it for the rich, homemade ice cream. Flavors like "Mint Chip" and "Oregon Hazelnut" are crowd favorites. It is the standard post-race treat spot, so expect lines out the door on warm meet days. The shop has a nostalgic, old-school parlor vibe that fits perfectly with the classic Americana of track and field. 0.3 mi
- Agate Alley Bistro — Located right next to Prince Puckler's, Agate Alley is a slightly more upscale but still casual bistro. It serves a diverse menu ranging from fish tacos to pad thai and gourmet burgers. It is a favorite for parents and coaches looking for "real food" and a good cocktail or local beer after a long day in the stands. The patio is lovely in the summer. It offers a relaxed atmosphere that feels distinctly Eugene—quirky, friendly, and high-quality. 0.3 mi
Nearby Gathering Spots
- Track Town Pizza — You cannot visit Eugene for a track meet without eating here. Located across Franklin Blvd, Track Town Pizza is adorned with photos of UO legends and sports memorabilia. The pizza is hearty, old-school pan style, with a cornmeal-dusted crust. It is loud, crowded, and utterly devoted to the Ducks. It serves as the unofficial clubhouse for the track community, where you might spot an Olympian grabbing a slice. The salad bar is also surprisingly popular. 0.5 mi
- Wild Duck Cafe — Situated near Matthew Knight Arena, the Wild Duck Cafe is a classic sports bar and grill that caters to the university crowd. The menu features heavy comfort food like nachos, burgers, and Reubens. It is a great spot for large groups because of its size and speed of service. The walls are covered in Oregon sports history, making it a fun environment for fans. It is convenient if you are walking back to the Autzen parking lots. 0.6 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria — Located in the same cluster as Prince Puckler's, Beppe & Gianni's offers incredible authentic Italian cuisine in a cozy, converted house. The homemade pasta and extensive wine list make it a perfect destination for a celebratory dinner. It is intimate and warm, offering a respite from the stadium noise. Reservations are essential as it is small and beloved by locals. The "Cappellacci di Zucca" (butternut squash ravioli) is a standout dish. 0.3 mi
- McMenamins East 19th Street Cafe — Part of the famous Pacific Northwest chain, this location offers a woody, pub-like atmosphere with a focus on house-brewed ales and burgers. The "Captain Neon" burger and Cajun tots are staples. It is a reliable, relaxed spot where you can play a game of pool or shuffleboard while waiting for your food. The quirky artwork and eclectic decor provide a fun, distinctly Oregonian backdrop for a meal. 0.3 mi
Local Tips
Parking is scarce: park at Autzen Stadium and walk.
Clear bag policy is strictly enforced: leave backpacks at the hotel.
Hayward Hall museum is under the east stands: don't miss it.
Pollen counts are high (Grass Seed Capital): bring allergy meds.
The venue is cashless: cards or mobile pay only.
Seasonal note: Eugene has a temperate rainforest climate. Winter (November-March) is grey and wet ("liquid sunshine"). Spring (April-June) is vibrant but pollen-heavy. Summer (July-September) is glorious—dry, sunny, and mild. Fall (October) is crisp and colorful.
- Parking is scarce park at Autzen Stadium and walk.
- Clear bag policy is strictly enforced leave backpacks at the hotel.
- Hayward Hall museum is under the east stands don't miss it.
- Pollen counts are high (Grass Seed Capital) bring allergy meds.
- The venue is cashless cards or mobile pay only.
- Seasonal note: Eugene has a temperate rainforest climate. Winter (November-March) is grey and wet ("liquid sunshine"). Spring (April-June) is vibrant but pollen-heavy. Summer (July-September) is glorious—dry, sunny, and mild. Fall (October) is crisp and colorful.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
November through February is the rainy season. Expect drizzle, clouds, and highs in the 40s. The track season is mostly indoor or practice, but visiting the site is still possible.
Spring & early summer
March through June is unpredictable. It can be 70°F and sunny or 50°F and pouring rain. The "Hayward Magic" often includes a tailwind. Allergies can be severe due to local grass seed farms.
Mid-summer
July through September is the prime championship season. Highs in the 80s, very low humidity, and cool evenings. It is arguably the best track weather in the world.
Fall season
October brings cool air and beautiful foliage on campus. It is cross-country season. Rain begins to return by late October.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent, but usually light. Umbrellas are common, but a good rain jacket is better. Snow is rare in the valley. The new stadium roof covers most spectator seats, offering good protection.
Winter
November through February is the rainy season. Expect drizzle, clouds, and highs in the 40s. The track season is mostly indoor or practice, but visiting the site is still possible.
Spring & early summer
March through June is unpredictable. It can be 70°F and sunny or 50°F and pouring rain. The "Hayward Magic" often includes a tailwind. Allergies can be severe due to local grass seed farms.
Mid-summer
July through September is the prime championship season. Highs in the 80s, very low humidity, and cool evenings. It is arguably the best track weather in the world.
Fall season
October brings cool air and beautiful foliage on campus. It is cross-country season. Rain begins to return by late October.
Rain & snow
Rain is frequent, but usually light. Umbrellas are common, but a good rain jacket is better. Snow is rare in the valley. The new stadium roof covers most spectator seats, offering good protection.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Oregon Ducks / TrackTown USA.
Neighborhood
University District.
Nearest airport
Eugene (EUG).
Parking
Autzen Stadium (Park & Walk).
Walkable district
Yes (Campus/19th Ave).
Groceries & supplies
Market of Choice (Franklin Blvd).
Pharmacy
Hirons (E 18th Ave).
Urgent care
Nova Health Urgent Care.
Downtime
Pre's Trail.
Pro tip
Eat at Track Town Pizza.
| Primary team | Oregon Ducks / TrackTown USA. |
| Neighborhood | University District. |
| Nearest airport | Eugene (EUG). |
| Parking | Autzen Stadium (Park & Walk). |
| Walkable district | Yes (Campus/19th Ave). |
| Groceries & supplies | Market of Choice (Franklin Blvd). |
| Pharmacy | Hirons (E 18th Ave). |
| Urgent care | Nova Health Urgent Care. |
| Downtime | Pre's Trail. |
| Pro tip | Eat at Track Town Pizza. |
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What are the closest hotels to Hayward Field?
The closest hotel to Hayward Field is Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night) and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield (1.86 mi, from $159/night). Best Western New Oregon offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Hayward Field are good for families?
Several hotels near Hayward Field are well-suited for families. Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield (1.86 mi, from $159/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels near Hayward Field?
Yes — Motel 6 Eugene OR - South Springfield (2.64 mi, from $58/night) and Americas Best Value Inn Eugene (3.46 mi, from $85/night) are budget-friendly options near Hayward Field, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Which hotels near Hayward Field are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels near Hayward Field are ideal for a weekend getaway. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield (1.86 mi, from $159/night), Tru by Hilton Eugene OR (1.98 mi, from $149/night), and Graduate by Hilton Eugene (2.06 mi, from $163/night) all offer a pool and on-site dining.
Are there any walkable hotels near Hayward Field?
Yes — Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night) is within walking distance, about a 9-minute walk.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Hayward Field offer free breakfast?
Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night), and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eugene (1.89 mi, from $121/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Hayward Field have an outdoor pool?
Motel 6 Eugene OR - South Springfield (2.64 mi, from $58/night), Signature Inn Eugene (3.29 mi, from $103/night), and Americas Best Value Inn Eugene (3.46 mi, from $85/night) have an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Hayward Field offer free parking?
Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night), and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Eugene (1.89 mi, from $121/night) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels near Hayward Field have a fitness center?
Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield (1.86 mi, from $159/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Do hotels near Hayward Field offer free Wi-Fi?
Yes — Best Western New Oregon (0.47 mi, from $99/night), Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Eugene Downtown-University by IHG (0.85 mi, from $109/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Eugene East / Springfield (1.86 mi, from $159/night) offer complimentary Wi-Fi.
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