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About Us

Welcome to Lakeshore Inn, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque town of Lake Oswego since 1962, and newly remodeled in 2021. Located on the serene shores of the lake, our inn offers a tranquil haven for both leisure and business travelers alike. With our prime waterfront location, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views and a sense of calm that can only be found by the water. Our beautifully designed rooms provide a luxurious escape, each offering modern amenities and plush furnishings. Whether you are here for a romantic getaway or a productive business trip, Lakeshore Inn is the perfect destination to relax, rejuvenate, and create lasting memories for generations of visitors.

Find Us

Lakeshore Inn is located at: 210 North State St. Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034

Enjoy the beautiful lakefront property in downtown Lake Oswego, Oregon. With a range of spacious rooms and suites with private decks and an outdoor deck and year-round heated pool, it’s the perfect getaway for the local businessman or family seasonal travelers to enjoy a vacation in the heart of the town, and right on the water.

 

Contact Us

Email us: Stay@theLakeshoreInn.com

Call us: 503-636-9679

Don't hesitate to ask us anything before, during, or after your stay. Our team is local experts ready to share their tips and tricks for the perfect getaway. We'd love to give you the ins and outs of staying with us in Lake Oswego during your next visit to the Lakeshore Inn.

About Us

Family-Owned & Operated

We are a family-owned and operated local hospitality brand. Owners, Keeley and McKenzie OBrien, recently purchased the beautiful Lakeshore Inn in 2022. They intend to maintain the Inn’s beautiful heritage and build upon the property’s offerings and connection to the community with their talented and growing local team.

Our History

The Hotel was built in 1962 as Rivera Apartment Complex. By 1963, the spelling was changed to the Riviera. The Bachelor apartments included one and two-bedroom units that boasted a panoramic view of water sports, a glass enclosed elevator, a heated pool, balconies marketed as “lanais” and Aztec inspired medallions , created by local artist Lloyd Zienier. It was also the tallest building in Lake Oswego at the time.

Lakewood Bay used to be called the Duck Pond and was more of a marsh before The Ladd Estate Company made their most significant transformation in 1928 to create Lakewood Bay and change the name, a channel was added to connect the Bay to Oswego Lake.

Photo courtesy of the Lake Oswego Public Library.

  • "The room was so spacious had a balcony with a beautiful view of the lake! Staff was very friendly, enjoyed my stay!"

    – TripAdvisor Review