This is a great place to stay when visiting Awesome! Mt. St. Helens, - Washington's First Lady

We offer;

INN-CREDIBLE ROOMS & SUITES

Every room features:

Air Conditioning
Refrigerators
Cable TV w/Remote free HBO
Tub & Shower Combo
Queen or King Sized Beds
Direct Dial Phones with Free Local Calls
Hair Dryers
Luxurious Amenities
Reasonable Rates, you save because we pay no high cost franchise fees to absentee, foreign entities and corporations.

Also available:

Park at room level - you do not have to pack baggage through the lobby.
Non smoking  rooms
Laundry Facilities
Coffee in Lobby
6 Restaurants nearby (adjacent or within a short walking distance)
Gift Shop on site, several others within a short walking distance

We also feature the finest Jacuzzi suites, and family suites that give your family elbow room while you visit the Mount St. Helens area.

This is a very good place to stay if you are just driving down I-5.
Easy on/off access to the I-5 freeway, yet far enough away (1/8th mile) so that highway noise is not a problem. The rooms are very quiet. In addition to being a fair distance away from the main noise source, double sound insulation was installed during construction. You should be able to sleep without being disturbed.

Enjoy the finest while you enjoy the clean fresh air of Castle Rock.
You deserve to be spoiled

AAA Three Diamond Rating

All Major Credit Cards Accepted

1271 Mt. St. Helens Way
Castle Rock WA 98611

Reservations
360-274-6002       888-900-6335

King Jacuzzi Suites
Family Suites
Double Queen Rooms
King Rooms
Single Queen Rooms
Mt St Helens Visitor Center@ Silver Lake
Cowlitz County Visitor Center @ Hoffstadt Bluffs
Forest Learning Center 
USFS Mt St Helens VC@ Coldwater  Lake
USFS Mt St Helens VC @  Johnston Ridge 
Maps
Mt. St. Helens weekly recreation report
Steelhead Salmon and Sturgeon Fishing
There are five Mount St. Helens visitor centers located on State Highway 504, the main route into the National Volcanic Monument. Each offers different educational exhibits and viewing opportunities, along with shops, refreshments, and restrooms. Most offer access to trails.
The best way to experience the mountain is to spend a full day, or more, driving east on highway 504, stopping at visitor centers, trails, and view points along the way. The extent of the devastation - obvious even two decades after the 1980 eruption - unfolds with each mile. Yet you will also see signs of nature's recovery, plants and animals clinging to life among a seemingly-barren landscape.

Ideally, you will be able to spend at least two days visiting Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument. This will allow you time to not only enjoy experiencing the education and views from the visitor centers, but to travel to those attractions on the east and south sides of the volcano. You will also have time to choose from a long list of outdoor recreation opportunities.

If you only have a short time to spend on your visit, the visitor center at Silver Lake is located just off Interstate 5 and offers excellent exhibits and a moving film. If you have time to drive all the way in, but can only stop at a single visitor center, choose either the Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center or the Johnston Ridge Observatory. Both offer stunning views into the volcano's crater.

Please note - volcano viewing is highly dependent on the weather. However, if visibility does not allow a view of Mount St. Helens itself, the experience of spending time in the blast zone, visiting the centers, and hiking along interpretive trails is still an experience of a lifetime.