This 1903 hotel features original fixtures, furnishings and period decor. 10 unique rooms each having its own ambiance, some with private baths. All rooms have a sink, original furniture and a new mattress on the old high metal bed frames.
Guests can mingle with other travelers while enjoying the lobby, salon, and spacious front porch overlooking the city park, or slip away to the privacy of your own room and a claw foot tub with a book from the hotel library. Coffee and tea are served each morning, usually with a large helping of sunshine and a choir of songbirds on the front porch.
Waterville is semi-arid, and located at 2650 feet, is the highest elevated incorporated community in the state. The Waterville Historic Hotel and the downtown district are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The hub of the Big Bend Plateau, Waterville is centrally located for trips to Wenatchee, Chelan, Leavenworth, Grand Coulee, and all the sights in north central Washington.