The Lodge at St. Edward Park
The rooms come decorated with murals based on the original architectural blueprints, as well as nature photographs and furnishings that are a stylistic nod to — and a substantial upgrade from — the building’s monastic past. The rooms are quite literally twice the size of the old quarters, each one combining a pair of seminary students’ bedrooms. And the views are almost uniformly pastoral, looking out into the park’s plentiful green space.
There’s a proper hotel spa, and the on-site activities range from miles of hiking and biking trails to an in-house art gallery. And the common spaces are no less impressive than the rooms, from Father Mulligan’s Heritage Bar and the subterranean Tonsorium Bar, occupying the seminary’s old barbershop, to Cedar + Elm, serving seasonal Pacific Northwest fare in a sunny and grand double-height dining room.
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The scenery and the hiking trails.

Its a luxury hotel that is close to everything but feels secluded. I loved using the trails surrounding the hotel in the state park. The restaurant is gorgeous, we had breakfast there and it was delicious. I want to return and try the bar and the spa!
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