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Top-rated vacation rentals in Baker City

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Home in Baker City
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.
$120 per night
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Cottage in Baker City
Old Mill House Dog-friendly Basecamp Baker Cottage
1910 restored Old Mill House & Urban Boutique Farm located in south Baker, perfect for 2. If you like old colorful houses, original art, and an ever-evolving ornamental yard with BBQ & warming stove, secure fencing for your pup this is your place! Queen canopy bed, sitting area, great kitchen & updated bathroom, streaming Wi-fi & TV with Roku & Netflix. We have info on local sights, restaurants & things to do @ the cottage.
$72 per night
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Cottage in Baker City
DTR - Cozy! Downtown Retreat for 2, Pets Welcome!
Just one block off Main Street and all of the happenings downtown, this comfortable cottage is the ideal home base while visiting Baker City! You can hang out at home or head out, knowing you are just a short walk away from being back at the house (just 95 steps from the Bearded Dog Brew Pub where you can enjoy Oregon's best microbrews).
$88 per night

Stay near Baker City's top sights

Geiser Grand Hotel9 locals recommend
Inland Cafe4 locals recommend
El Erradero7 locals recommend
Safeway8 locals recommend
Albertsons9 locals recommend
Paizano's Pizza3 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Baker City

Superhost
Home in Baker City
BSB - Bright & Cozy Bungalow Near Downtown!
$104 per night
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Home in Baker City
BH - The Brick House on Broadway, Charming 1 Bdrm!
$96 per night
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Cottage in Baker City
Travelers Studio Cottage, Dog Friendly
$82 per night
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Apartment in Baker City
P4 - Historic Studio for 2 Near Downtown!
$58 per night
Apartment in Baker City
Downtown Baker City Historic Hide-away
$77 per night
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Home in Baker City
Camille's Cottage
$102 per night
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Apartment in Baker City
P2 - Historic Studio Near Downtown for 2!
$58 per night
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Apartment in Baker City
P3 - Historic Studio Near Downtown for 2
$58 per night
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Guesthouse in Baker City
Stunning Skyline Suite! 50% off at Quail Ridge
$87 per night
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Cottage in Baker City
Cottage on Grove St
$70 per night
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Guesthouse in Baker City
Mediterranean Casita Retreat #2
$98 per night
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Home in Baker City
CJC - Claim Jumpers Cottage, Sauna
$64 per night

Your guide to Baker City

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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Baker City

Eastern Oregon’s temperate, four-season climate does swing from hot to cold and wet to dry, but extremes are rare. The summer sees the warmest and longest days, which is great if you want to explore the nearby hiking trails or go for a drive on the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway. It can get very crowded from June through August, so you may want to book your Baker City vacation rentals well in advance. During the spring and fall, things are a bit quieter and you can see the surrounding areas explode into a sea of colors as spring flowers bloom or autumn foliage erupts in reds and golds. The weather can get pretty cold in the winter, but this is a good time to explore Baker City at its quietest.


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.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to stay in a house in Baker City?

    Experience the best of Baker City with our house vacation rentals, averaging about $170 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Baker City?

    Yes! Four-legged friends are welcome too! Select from over 50 pet-friendly vacation rentals in Baker City, so your furry family members can join in on the adventure.

  • Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Baker City?

    Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 50 vacation rentals in Baker City featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.

  • Do houses in Baker City have Wifi?

    Absolutely! We offer over 40 house vacation rentals with Wifi in Baker City. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

  • Do houses in Baker City have Air Conditioning?

    Absolutely! We offer over 40 house vacation rentals with Air Conditioning in Baker City. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.

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