Enjoy separate sleeping, living and kitchen areas, great for traveling families and groups.
Our Salem hotel is only minutes from Salem’s best art at the Bush House Museum.
Family fun is nearby! Residence Inn is one of the closest Salem, OR hotels near Enchanted Forest.
116 Marion Street NE
600 Mission Street
8462 Enchanted Way SE
1313 Mill Street SE
879 W Main Street
900 Court Street NE
2330 17th Street NE
200 Glen Creek Road NW
900 State Street
1010 Hawthorne Avenue SE
Kettle Foods
8800 Enchanted Way SE
6700 Field of Dreams Way NE
401 Center St NE
Massage offered, hair cuts and styles.
Hours: Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu: 09:00 AM - 08:00 PM, Fri: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM, Sat: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Phone:+1 503-364-0668
Services, Treatments and Amenities
Eyelash Extensions, Pedicures, Manicures, Artificial Nails, Shellac, Nail Art, Solar Nails, Deep Cleaning Facial, Gel Nails, Waxing, Lash & Eyebrow Tinting
Hours: Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat: 10:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Phone:+1 503-589-9944
Services, Treatments and Amenities
Phone: +1 503-363-7391
Lessons
he 9-hole Auburn Center Golf Club in Salem, OR is a public golf course that opened in 1959.
Phone: +1 503-363-4404
Rentals
Phone: +1 503-363-6652
Driving range
Phone: +1 503-363-4653
Salem highlights and Mission Mill Heritage Center
Oregon Country Tours
Phone: +1 888-762-8687
Oregon Wineries of your choice
Oregon Wine Tours
Phone: +1 503-681-9463
Explore Salem's dark history on this amazing tour!
Professor John Ritter
Phone: +1 503-779-5221
Tour the Paranormal activites around Salem!
Salem Ghost Tours
Phone: +1 971-304-1345
Travel Salem
Island Girl's Lunch Box
The Ram
Adam's Ribs
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
3.8 miles
Phone: +1 503-371-3631
Offers year round fun with indoor & outdoor interactive exhibits that promote learning through play
3 miles
Phone: +1 503-399-9410
Classic Arcade games with prizes at the ticket booth. Next door to a Pizza place with Laser Tag.
Fee: 2.90 USD
27.8 miles
Phone: +1 503-434-4185
The only waterpark that comes with an aviation and space museum
50 miles
Since the late 1800's, the Oregon Zoo has been promoting wildlife conservation