Hotels in Milwaukie
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Kings Row Inn
Kings Row Inn
Milwaukie Inn Portland South
Milwaukie Inn Portland South
Rose City Inn and Suites
Rose City Inn and Suites
Sunnyside Inn & Suites
Sunnyside Inn & Suites
Hilton Garden Inn Clackamas Portland
Hilton Garden Inn Clackamas Portland
Courtyard by Marriott Portland Southeast/Clackamas
Courtyard by Marriott Portland Southeast/Clackamas
Hampton Inn Clackamas
Hampton Inn Clackamas
Clackamas Inn & Suites
Clackamas Inn & Suites
Hilton Garden Inn Portland/Lake Oswego
Hilton Garden Inn Portland/Lake Oswego
The Hotel Zags Portland
The Hotel Zags Portland
University Place Hotel & Conference Center
University Place Hotel & Conference Center
Hotel deLuxe
Hotel deLuxe
Heathman Hotel
Heathman Hotel
Dossier Hotel
Dossier Hotel
Staypineapple, Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland
Staypineapple, Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland
Hotel Vance, Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Hotel Vance, Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Hoxton Portland
The Hoxton Portland
Eastside Lodge
Eastside Lodge
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown
Best Western Lake Oswego/Portland Hotel & Suites
Best Western Lake Oswego/Portland Hotel & SuitesGo beyond your typical stay in Milwaukie
Top neighborhoods in Milwaukie

Oak Grove
Oak Grove combines the quiet charm of suburban Portland with outdoor adventures along the historic Trolley Trail and leafy Risley Park. Cyclists and walkers love the wide sidewalks and peaceful tree-lined streets where morning bird songs replace city noise. When you're ready to explore, the Willamette River offers a scenic backdrop for afternoon picnics or morning strolls. Budget-friendly cafes and family restaurants dot the neighborhood, perfect for casual meals before heading back to your cozy vacation rental. Getting around requires a car for convenience, but the trade-off is ample free parking and an authentic slice of local suburban life away from tourist crowds.

Southgate
Southgate serves up that classic American suburban vibe with tree-lined streets and family-friendly parks just a short drive from Portland. Clackamas Town Center and Promenade offer retail therapy while nearby golf courses and the North Clackamas Aquatic Park provide active entertainment options. Green spaces like Southgate Park give you room to breathe and play. Getting around is simple with two convenient transit stations—SE Fuller Road Station and Clackamas Town Center Transit Center. Budget-friendly accommodations make this quiet neighborhood an affordable home base for exploring the greater Portland area. The peaceful residential setting offers a genuine glimpse into everyday American life.

Ardenwald
Tree-lined streets and peaceful parks define Ardenwald, a charming residential enclave in Milwaukie. Tideman Johnson Park offers walking paths where you can spot wildlife along Johnson Creek's gentle waters. The neighborhood's mid-century homes and craftsman bungalows create a cozy atmosphere perfect for travelers seeking authentic local living away from urban bustle. Getting around typically requires a car, though the SE Tacoma/Johnson Creek Station provides metro access to Portland attractions. You'll need to venture to nearby Milwaukie for dining options and shopping needs. Vacation rentals and guest rooms in family homes offer comfortable accommodation with gardens and full kitchens.

Oatfield
Oatfield is a peaceful Portland suburb where you can experience authentic American neighborhood life. Soccer matches at North Clackamas Park bring local energy, while tree-lined streets lead to well-kept homes with pretty gardens. The lake views create a scenic backdrop for morning walks or evening strolls through this friendly community. Dining is casual with mainly chain restaurants, so foodies might want to venture into Milwaukie or Portland. Budget travelers will appreciate the affordable vacation rentals and motels that cost less than downtown options. A car is essential for exploring this quiet area, with ride-sharing services available when you need them.
Island Station
Milwaukie's Island Station neighborhood has a host of places to visit such as Willamette River and Elk Rock Island.
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Along the Willamette River, this 'Dogwood City of the West' offers small-town charm with a dash of Portland's quirky influence. Paddle a kayak past Elk Rock Island or cool off at North Clackamas Aquatic Park when summer heats up. The Milwaukie Farmers Market transforms downtown into a bustling community gathering where locals debate which vendor has the season's best produce. History buffs can explore the Milwaukie Museum to discover how this birthplace of the Bing cherry evolved from riverside settlement to modern suburb. For a perfect afternoon, grab craft brews from a local taproom, then enjoy them at Surprise Beach while watching boats drift by. The city makes an ideal base for exploring Portland's attractions without surrendering to big-city prices.

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