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The Red Door Cottage. 10% off for volunteer FD
Enjoy the quintessential Eastern Oregon experience in this beautifully restored 1909 cottage. Private, elegant and super cozy in the heart of historic Sumpter Oregon. Hiking, biking, fishing, quad riding and exceptional mushroom and huckleberry picking basically any outdoor activity you can think of! Our house features two bedrooms with queen beds, full bathroom a Hideaway sofa bed, full kitchen, TV with DVDs & more. Amazing outdoor area where you can grill some delicious food, relax and enjoy!

Travelers Studio Cottage, Dog Friendly
This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. Originally built in 1900, this newly updated studio cottage is comfortably furnished and stocked with all the essentials. With a king size DreamCloud bed and a full size sofa sleeper it can accommodate up to 4 people. Conveniently located within blocks of downtown, Leo Adler Pathway, city park, and shopping. The dog bed and toys, along with the large fenced back yard are sure to make your pooch feel right at home too!

The Baker City Jewel Box- A Dog Friendly Art House
South Baker 1910 cottage, perfect for two. 10% off A-Lakes skiing- see A-Lakes tab for details. Original art & color abound, many guests just want to move in & stay long term. Info on local sights, restaurants & things to do are on site so it's perfect for Basecamp Baker adventures or enjoying the secure pup friendly yard with BBQ & seasonal canal. Queen bed, comfy living room, kitchen, bath & laundry, streaming wi-fi & Netflix-it's a gem! If booked see Old Mill House- same but different.

Classic Cottage in the Heart of Baker City
Just a short walk from all of the happenings downtown, this comfortable three-bedroom cottage is the ideal home base while visiting Baker! The third bedroom is in the finished basement. And, as a bonus, there are two twin beds in the Airstream available, in case you decide to be adventurous while enjoying this unique amenity! When back at the house you will want to use the hot tub, just off the large deck, where the evening can be spent relaxing in a back yard designed for entertainment!

The Wisdom House est. 1878
The Wisdom House was built 1878, and is in the Heart of Downtown Baker City Historic District. it is the oldest home in Baker City still proudly displaying its original valances/draperies in the living room and dining room from 1878. This home is the perfect getaway within walking distance to shops, restaurants museums, parks and so much more. It has central heat and air conditioning. Sleeps 16. Great for large group gatherings in the l landscaped yard with host approval, fee may apply

Elkhorn View Getaway w/ Hot Tub
This modern rustic home features first class views of the Elkhorn mountains out the back door and Wallowa mountains out the front door, all only 15 minutes from downtown Baker City making it the perfect basecamp for your adventures. Set on 7 acres with three large bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and roomy living areas there’s plenty of room to unwind. The back deck includes a hot tub, outdoor dining set, and propane fire pit. Enjoy the views while having a spacious place to relax and unwind!

Enchanting A-Frame
Unplug! A Private Rustic Cabin 20 min. from Baker City, nestled in the foothills of the Elkhorn Mountains. Ready for a bit of adventure? Outgoing plumbing only (no running water). Bucket your washing/flushing water from the creek off of the back deck which runs most of the year. 45 min. to Anthony Lakes Ski Resort. Guests are to clean up after themselves upon checkout. No internet, TV service or Freezer. Cell service may be sketchy. 4 wheel drive for winter access Dec - March.

Winemaker's Bungalow close to downtown
Located in a quiet neighborhood and still just a few blocks to downtown. As owners of the winery in town you will get free tasting coupons. The master bedroom has a queen sized bed and there's a clawfoot tub in the jack and jill bathroom. High speed internet, blu-ray/DVD player, Smart TV (streaming) and cable. The kitchen has a full size fridge, microwave, toaster, single cup coffee maker, ect. Enjoy the front porch or relax on the private back deck with a fenced back yard.

Lazy Moose Cabin
Looking for a vacation rental cabin in Sumpter, Oregon? Well, look no more! The Lazy Moose Cabin is a vacation rental cabin that offers lodging accommodations year-round. The Lazy Moose Cabin offers an intimate retreat for 2. The cabin is tastefully decorated in a wildlife theme and is outfitted and supplied with just about anything you will need for your fun vacation in Sumpter. The cabin is located in the City Limits just 3 blocks east of the Downtown District.

Greyhound Getaway
Come and explore all Baker City has to offer while staying in this vintage 1970s greyhound bus that has been converted to a gem of a living space. With a queen bed and 2 twin bunks it’s perfect for a couples getaway or bring the kiddos. Enjoy the completely fenced in outdoor space complete with custom greyhound corn hole boards, hot tub, blackstone griddle, gas fire pit, card games and plenty of seating. 1 small dog is welcome to join for a $15 a night fee.

Downtown Spacious 3 bedroom 2.5 bath w/ game room
Now offering 10% discount to Anthony Lakes Ski Resort. Bring family and friends to this spacious house close to main street. East Street Retreat has 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with sleeping space for 8 guests. Enjoy the game room downstairs or a relaxing day in the sitting room. In town for work? Not to worry East Street Retreat has an office space with a printer to use at the guest’s convenience.

Michelle's MCM
This adorable Mid Century Modern home has all the aesthetic features of yesterday and modern features of today. One level, original hardwood floors, updated kitchen and revitalized furniture from the 50 & 60's. Three bedrooms, two baths, family room, covered patio, fire pit, spacious back yard, garage and extra parking. Nestled in a great area of Baker City near a small park.
Popular amenities for Baker City vacation rentals
Baker City house rentals

Open Heart Cross Home

Cheery Residential Home (Kid & Pet Friendly!)

Stucco Charm in Baker City

The Gardens

Blue Hazel Haven, Walkable to everything!

Mountain View Ranch:3bd/2bath + loft !

Roomy 1620 sq.ft Home w/ Family Room & Bonus Room!

Turn of the Century Charm
Other great vacation rentals in Baker City

Old Mill House Dog-friendly Basecamp Baker Cottage

Bella Vita Estate, Sleeps 6, Hot Tub, Golf 50% Off

"The Pioneer Room"

Palmer House Studio 4, Cozy Downtown Studio for 2

Downtown Retreat, Cozy Getaway! Studio for 2

Quinn's Cottage, Cozy Downtown Home! Sleeps 6

Baker Street Bungalow, Near Downtown! Sleeps 4

West Empire Theatre Loft on Main Street for 4!
When is the best time to visit Baker City?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | G$22,181 GYD | G$24,483 GYD | G$25,738 GYD | G$21,762 GYD | G$25,110 GYD | G$29,295 GYD | G$29,714 GYD | G$27,203 GYD | G$25,947 GYD | G$25,110 GYD | G$24,064 GYD | G$25,110 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 2°C | 3°C | 7°C | 10°C | 14°C | 18°C | 23°C | 22°C | 18°C | 11°C | 5°C | 1°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Baker City?
Downtown Baker City is frequently suggested for its walkable access to shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks. Some travelers choose neighborhoods closer to the mountains for a quieter, scenic setting.
What are the best things to do in Baker City with kids?
Children often enjoy exploring the Sumpter Valley Railroad, discovering history at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, or playing at Geiser-Pollman Park. In warmer months, local festivals and outdoor events add to family fun.
What are some of the best things to do in Baker City?
Explore exhibits at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, stroll historic Main Street, and discover local galleries or vintage storefronts. Outdoor activities like hiking in the Elkhorn Mountains and scenic train excursions are frequently suggested.
How is the weather in Baker City?
Baker City has cold, snowy winters around 28–42°F (-2–5°C), and dry, warm summers reaching 88–89°F (31–32°C). Spring and fall bring milder temperatures, so dressing in layers is frequently suggested.
When is the best time to visit Baker City?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, outdoor festivals, and hiking opportunities. Winter brings a quieter atmosphere and access to snow-based activities in nearby mountains.
What are the best places to visit in Baker City?
Frequently suggested places include the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Baker Heritage Museum, and the Leo Adler House Museum. Main Street's preserved architecture and nearby parks create memorable spaces to explore.
What are some hiking trails in Baker City?
Hiking opportunities around Baker City include trails in the Elkhorn Mountains, the Leo Adler Parkway, and local forest paths. These routes often feature streams, wildflowers, and views of the valley.
What are some family activities we can do in Baker City?
Families can explore the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, enjoy interactive exhibits at a local museum, or stroll in Geiser-Pollman Park. Seasonal community events and outdoor activities are often enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Baker City?
Day trips often include exploring the Sumpter Valley Dredge, wandering nearby ghost towns, or hiking in the Elkhorn Mountains. Some visitors discover scenic drives with opportunities for wildlife viewing or mining history.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Baker City?
Many vacation rentals, especially around downtown and residential neighborhoods, welcome pets with prior arrangement. Local parks and outdoor spaces make it convenient to explore the city with your dog.
What are some local tips for visiting Baker City?
Layered clothing is helpful due to cool mornings and warmer afternoons, especially in spring and fall. Locals often mention the vibrant arts scene and suggest browsing historic downtown shops and eateries for regional flavors.
What is Baker City known for?
Baker City is known for its Oregon Trail history, well-preserved Victorian downtown, and local arts scene. The city also attracts outdoor enthusiasts with nearby mountains and historic railroads.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Baker City?
Explore historic cemeteries, local artist studios, or small galleries for a different perspective on Baker City. The Chinese Cemetery and the Leo Adler House Museum are sometimes highlighted by those seeking unique local stories.
What are the best foods to try in Baker City?
Baker City has homestyle American fare, locally sourced beef, and Northwest trout on many menus. Bakeries feature regional pies and breads, while craft beer and coffee shops reflect the local flavor.
What should I bring for a trip to Baker City?
Pack layers for shifting temperatures, comfortable walking shoes for historic streets and trails, and sun protection in summer. Bringing a water bottle and a camera helps you make the most of local sites and outdoor adventures.
What is the nightlife in Baker City like?
Baker City has a relaxed nightlife scene with pubs, local breweries, and live music venues, mainly near historic Main Street. Visitors sometimes find community events or open mic nights during their stay.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Baker City?
Baker City has events such as the Miners' Jubilee in summer, a popular rodeo, and occasional arts or heritage festivals around downtown. Holiday parades and farmers markets add seasonal color throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Baker City?
You can find many family friendly vacation rentals near Baker City's downtown, historic neighborhoods, and around community parks. Larger homes and properties with kitchens are often popular with groups and families.
All about Baker City
Located in eastern Oregon close to the border of Idaho, Baker City earned its spot on the map when the 1860s Gold Rush transformed it from a dusty outpost to a vibrant town. Today, Baker City is home to more than 100 historic buildings — churches, movie theaters, private homes, many dating from the mid-19th century — and many of its attractions revolve around the town’s history.
Check out the Baker Heritage Museum, for example, which traces the town’s local and natural history, and the Adler House Museum, formerly the private residence of a billionaire and philanthropist. A 15-minute drive east of Baker City will bring you to the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, which gives you the chance to learn more about the experiences of the settlers who made their way from the Midwest to the West Coast. Also nearby, the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway can take you through some of the area’s most magnificent scenery.
What are the top things to do in Baker City?
The National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center
The Oregon Trail passed near Baker City, and throughout town, you’ll encounter reminders of the impact of this historic trail, which led hundreds of thousands of people to Oregon. One of the best places to experience this history is the National Historic Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, which uses living-history re-enactments, multimedia displays, and interpretive trails to tell the story of these migrants.
Hells Canyon Scenic Byway
This roadway, stretching an impressive 218 miles, encircles the Wallowa Mountains, which soar into the air and culminate in white-capped, jagged peaks. Along the route, the byway passes the 8,000-foot-deep Hells Canyon, one of the deepest river-carved canyons in the United States, as well as striking rock formations and the fast-moving Snake River. You’ll have plenty of excuses to stop for an hour or a day — there are plenty of opportunities to hike, fish, and go white-water rafting along the way.
Baker Heritage Museum
This museum, housed in a 1920s former natatorium, will take you through the history of Baker City and the Oregon Trail as you explore two floors of exhibits. It is also home to the Cavin-Warfel Rock Collection, one of the biggest collections of rocks, minerals, and gems in the western United States.
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Baker City vacation rentals start at G$6,278 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly vacation rentals
50 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

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50 properties have a dedicated workspace

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90 of Baker City vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Baker City stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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