Bybee's Historic Inn, Jacksonville Oregon. A historic bed and breakfast.
883 Old Stage Road
P.O. Box 1227
Jacksonville, OR 97530
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Romance, Relaxation and History enhances the Magic of Bybee’s, where time stands still and Grace, Elegance, Hospitality awaits you. A National Registered Historic 1857 Classic Revival Victorian home is situated on over 3½ acres. Stroll through the lush gardens; listen to the waterfalls of the idyllic Koi pond; play Bocci ball or croquet on our spacious lawns; horseshoe pit, ping pong or sitting by a campfire roasting marshmallows are always an option. Hike or bike the trails in Jacksonville. Pamper yourself in one of our guest rooms decorated with antiques, fabric walls, fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs. Relax on one of the three porches or two patios offering majestic mountain views, city lights, bird watching or glimpses of a red fox, wild turkey, deer or elk. Visit our library where you will find books, games and information on local attractions. Allow your musical creation to come alive while playing the 1902 pump organ or listen to music in the parlor.  A three course gourmet breakfast specified to your dietary needs will energize you for a day of exploring your desires. It is served in our exquisite dining room or on the veranda with elegant place settings creating a feast for the eyes and pleasure for your palate.

Visit Jacksonville, the first town in America to be named a National Historic Landmark preserved in its 19th Century charm. Browse the many specialty shops and enjoy the ambiance of over 100 Registered Historic buildings. Jacksonville is famous for its fine dining, wine tasting and the Britt Festivals. Ashland's Shakespeare Festival and several theatre venues are just minutes away. We are centrally located just one mile from the Britt Gardens and downtown Jacksonville, 15 miles from Ashland, and 6 miles from Medford. See below for Places to Go and Things to Do.

Weddings and Events: We are committed to helping you make your wedding or event exceed your dreams leaving you and your guests with a lifetime of cherished memories. Our beautiful grounds can accommodate up to 150 guests. We are known for being a serene Honeymoon destination. Plan a retreat, a family reunion or corporate getaway. Click here to view.

Accommodations: Air conditioned rooms with a private bath, beautifully furnished with antiques and your comfort in mind; smell the freshness of the linens air-dried on the line; hair dryers; iron and ironing board; fluffy robes; telephone; intercom; television; DVD-CD players (movies available) and broad band wireless Internet. Some rooms offer additional amenities such as a private entrance, a two person Jacuzzi, candle lit fireplace, or queen size sofa bed.

Cuisine: A three course gourmet breakfast with your dietary needs in mind includes a selection of local fresh fruits, a variety of egg dishes, unique French toast and pancakes, specialty crepes, scrumptious pastries, fresh ground coffee and an assortment of teas. We welcome, Vegetarians, Vegans, Gluten Free, Lactose intolerant, etc.

 

Business Amenities  WWhy do business travelers also stay here? Because we offer a suite of business amenities that our corporate clients really appreciate. Our clients get what they need to excel at an economical price.

Note: Our Inn is a smoke-free environment.   


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Places to go and Things to do:

  • Browse the specialty shops, Historic Museums and Cemetery preserved in Jacksonville.
  • Britt Music and Dance Festival (June to September
  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland
  • Local winery tours and tasting rooms.
  • Medford Jazz Jubilee (October)
  • White-water rafting and jet boat excursions on Rogue River
  • Downhill skiing/Snowboarding Mt. Ashland
  • Cross country skiing, Snow mobile and Ice Fishing Diamond Lake
  • Cycling and mountain bike riding
  • Lake and Stream fishing
  • Pear Blossom run (April)
  • Crater Lake National Park
  • Oregon Caves and Shasta Caverns
  • Day trip to the Redwoods and Ocean
  • Golfing 8 local courses
  • Tours of famous Harry & David and Jackson Perkins rose garden
  • Pan for Gold in the rivers