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Phone: (541) 488-1002

Address: 17250 Highway 66, Ashland, OR 97520

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Historic Pinehurst Inn Bed & Breakfast AKA The Open Range

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AKA The Open Range Between 1915 and 1920, engineering crews wove a ribbon of asphalt through verdant meadows and tall pines, following a trail blazed by Oregon Trail pioneers Lindsey, Jesse, and Charles Applegate, creating what would later be known as Oregon 66 Scenic Byway. Mr. & Mrs. Charles "C.W." Decarlow operated the stagecoach stop on Round Prairie just north of where the new route crossed Jenny Creek. As hay growers and postmasters for the fertile valley, they were accustomed to serving the needs of the community, and they saw an opportunity to serve coffee and lunches to the tired and hungry travelers navigating the new highway. After years spent hewing and hauling and fitting huge timbers and shaving and aligning innumerous dovetails and mortises, they finally realized their dream: The Pinehurst Inn opened its doors and for years provided sustenance and safety as a "motorized stage" stop on the road between Ashland and Klamath Falls. Take a trip back in time and experience a lovingly restored slice of life from a different era. The Decarlow's house is now your house! Be our guest... at the Historic Pinehurst Inn on Jenny Creek. Nearby Attractions there is nothing to do here, and we are trying to keep it that way. If you absolutely MUST do something, here are a few nearby attractions: see website Jenny Creek - Right next to the Inn. Flows year-round. People have pulled 14" rainbow trout out of it, but most of the fish are about half that size.
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We are 23 miles east of downtown Ashland, on State Historic Highway 66. Plan for about a half-hour drive, with breathtaking panoramic views of the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. We are the only building between mileposts 23 and 24.
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