Farmhouse Guest Lodging

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Our century old farmhouse is on the eastern edge of the Homeland grounds. It is a place for extended families and groups to come together in celebration of this place in a home-like setting that is more accessible and comfortable than camping or hotel rooms. The 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house stands well away from the road, overlooking the river and the Wallowa Mountains. With 2 queen beds, 2 twins, and a futon, the house comfortable sleeps 7 people and is a kid and pet friendly space. Amenities include: a fully stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, WI-FI, lots of parking, a fireplace inside and an outdoor fire pit.

We do not charge tribal people for use of any of our facilities. We do welcome donations from anyone who wishes to contribute.

Guesthouse reservations by non-tribal people are donation based. Suggested donation rates are as follows:

1 person--$100/night, $500/week

2 people--$150/night, $650/week

3 to 6 people--$200/night, $800/week

7 to 10 people--$250/night, $1000/week

Wallowa County Nonprofit Special! For local nonprofits in need of guest housing for staff retreats, guest speakers, educators, and events where people are invited to Wallowa County to support their work. Suggested donation rates are as follows:

1 person--$75/night, $300/week

2 people--$100/night, $450/week

3 to 6 people--$150/night, $600/week

7 to 10 people--$175/night, $700/week

To make a reservation for the farmhouse please fill out our Reservation Request form after taking a look at the availablity calendar below. Unless otherwise arranged, check-in is at 3 p.m. and check-out is at 11 a.m.

We’ve made tremendous progress over the last year to make the house ready for our guests. Hundreds of volunteer hours have been contributed, cosmetic repairs are complete, and the house is comfortably furnished and beautifully decorated. Because this house is a century old, there is more work to do in the upcoming seasons. We’ll replace the roof, paint the exterior, and add ADA access. Please consider making a donation to support these much needed, costly improvements. Your support will ensure that we are able to offer comfortable, accessible, and inclusive guest lodging for years to come.

QECI’YEW’YEW to Wildhorse Foundation, Seeding Justice, PacifiCorp Foundation and to the individual supporters who have made this project possible.