Motels Near Everett, Pennsylvania

Everett is a small town located in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, with a population of under 2,000. Settled in 1795, Everett has been skirted by the Lincoln Highway bypass and the levee built along the Juniata River. Travelers who venture into the town--originally known as Bloody Run--are treated to a relaxing historical visit.

  1. Traveler’s Rest

    • Step back in time at this quaint rest stop along historic Lincoln Highway overseeing the Juniata River. Each room offers one or two full-size beds, a shower/bath, and color cable TV. Some rooms are also equipped with a refrigerator and a microwave. The Traveler's Rest website advertises any room from one to four people per room for just $35, as of January 2011. The motel, which is only open April through December, also offers a picnic area, access to the river, a cafe, gift shops, and miniature golf.

    The Union Hotel

    • The Union Hotel is a small property with 10 rooms and two suites. The hotel offer two different dining options. Wireless internet is available throughout the building. Each room offers a flat screen TV with cable, an iron and ironing board, a phone, and a floor-mounted safe. Every guest is also provided with a day pass to the local fitness center. Rates range from $89 to $169 as of January 2011. The hotel got its start in 1802, when Michael Barnollar constructed a stone building where he lived and operated a store.

    Carolyn Courts Motel

    • Carolyn Courts Motel is a two-story property located on Everett's Main Street. Built in the 1940s, small motel has an adjacent restaurant.

    Other Motels in Everett

    • Owned by Sue Caro, Motel 30 has been in business for 19 years and is located on Lincoln Highway. The number for the motel is 814-652-6557. Hockenberry's Juniata Hotel, located on Main Street, can be reached at 814-652-5027.

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