Winlock is a small city in Washington’s Lewis County. It is best-known for being the home of the world’s largest egg, a fiberglass structure 12 feet long and weighing 1,200 pounds. Anyone traveling to Winlock and looking for hotels in the area will have to travel to nearby cities like Chehalis, Centralia and Castle Rock.
Chehalis Inn & Suites is a local hotel that offers 64 guest rooms equipped with either one or two queen-size beds. Smoking and pet-friendly rooms are available upon special request. All guests will have access to a seasonal outdoor pool, a laundry room and complimentary wireless Internet. Every morning, a continental breakfast is served with adequate seating in the hotel’s breakfast room. A number of restaurants are also located within a short distance, such as the Shire, a bar and bistro only a six-minute drive away.
The Relax Inn is an economical choice for travelers in Chehalis. It features a number of ground-floor rooms. A continental breakfast is served every morning and high-speed Internet access is available for guests' use. Both smoking and nonsmoking options are available. The entire hotel is also pet-friendly. Families are welcome and senior citizens are offered a discount on all rooms. Nearby restaurants include a Denny’s that is a three-minute walk down the road.
The Blue Heron Inn is a small hotel in Castle Rock, Wash. It has only seven rooms, each of which is furnished simply with quaint furniture and bedding. Queen beds, full baths and private balconies adorn every room, and one, the suite, has a Jacuzzi. Every room also offers sweeping views of Mount St. Helens, the only active volcano in the United States. The visitor center for the volcano is only a four-minute walk away and a starting point for many sightseeing and outdoors activities. The hotel has two living room areas, a terrace, a library and a fireplace that all guests can enjoy, as well as wireless Internet throughout the building.
The Olympic Club Hotel & Theater in Centralia is housed in a historic building that has been operating as a hotel since 1908. There are 27 queen and king rooms here that are outfitted with antique furnishings and original porcelain sinks. They share communal bathrooms. Throughout the hotel, historic photographs hang to help give guests a sense of the hotel’s colorful past. Within the hotel is the Olympic Club Pub, which has a full bar, serves breakfast every day and is equipped with seven billiards tables. There is also an on-site movie theater, to which overnight guests have complimentary access. Those guests looking to further their historical experience can visit the Lewis County Historical Museum, only a 12-minute drive away.