The Stage Lodge Motel resembles the original stage stops along the route between Sacramento and Portland. The sole motel in Jacksonville, it offers king and double-queen rooms with ceiling fans and armoires. The Stage Lodge also has two suites, each with a separate living room, gas fireplace, wet bar, refrigerator and private Jacuzzi. All rooms are air-conditioned and come with continental breakfast.
The vintage Magnolia Inn is located in the heart of Jacksonville's historic downtown, within walking distance of the famous Britt Outdoor Music Festival. It offers nine rooms, each with premium mattresses and bedding, central air and heat, cable television, VCR and wireless Internet. Otherwise, however, each room is different. Try the handicap-accessible, downstairs "Olivia" room with its antique bed or the two-room "Helene" suite, with a Victorian-style elevated bed and antique marble night stands.
A classic, 1916 Craftsman home, the TouVelle House's three stories sit high on a hillock just a few blocks from downtown Jacksonville. The property includes six guest chambers, as well as many other rooms available for guest use including the large foyer, the library and the Great Room, with its fireplace and 12-foot ceilings. Guest room amenities include down comforters and pillows, triple-sheet Egyptian cotton bedding and cruelty-free bath amenities from Gilchrist & Soames. The large grounds contain a garden and a swimming pool.
The Jacksonville Inn is housed in one of Jacksonville's earliest permanent structures, dating from 1861. The inn is sufficiently authentic to boast gold specks in the mortar of the dining room walls, built of locally quarried sandstone. Guests select among eight guest rooms, all furnished with Western antiques but each unique in tone and decor. For those seeking more privacy, the inn offers three individual cabins, each with king-size canopied bed, whirlpool bath and steam shower.