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Noble House becomes part owner and operator of Oregon properties

Noble House Hotels & Resorts, the family-owned boutique hotel brand, is now part owner and operator of four properties in Pacific City, Ore.: Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa, Inn at Cape Kiwanda, Hart’s Camp and Cape Kiwanda RV Park, alongside founders and owners Jeff Schons and Mary Jones. The West Coast additions, Noble House Hotels and & Resorts’ first locations in Oregon, bring the company's curated collection of hotels, resorts and experiences across North America to 28. 

Guests visiting the destinations will be able to experience the natural wonders of Oregon’s North Coast, including the Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area, Nestucca Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Bob Straub State Park, and more. The acquisition also includes the brand’s first glamping and camping destinations.

Headlands Coastal Lodge & Spa has 33 oceanfront guestrooms and 18 luxury cottages with views of the morning dory boats, migrating whales and West Coast sunsets. The hotel has the Meridian Restaurant & Bar and Tidepools Spa & Wellness. On-site adventure coaches guide guests on daily group outings and private outdoor excursions.

Inn at Cape Kiwanda has 35 ocean-view guestrooms and suites with a vantage point of Pacific City’s iconic Haystack Rock and is in close proximity to a variety of hiking trails. The property has e-bikes, cruiser bikes, beach chairs, and wagons, plus an indoor swimming pool, nine-hole putting course and yard games.

Hart’s Camp has Airstreams, cottages and cabins directly across the street from the Pacific Ocean. The property’s seven decked out Airstreams include fully equipped kitchens, indoor bathrooms, sleeping space with either a queen bed or four twin bunk beds, and private outdoor space with a fire pit and gas grill. The campground also has 11 cottages and 17 cabins tucked away at the edge of a forest with direct trail access. 

Cape Kiwanda RV Park has RV, van, and tent campsites, each equipped with full hookups, a fire pit and picnic table. Guests staying at Cape Kiwanda RV Park have access to e-bikes, cruiser bikes and beach wagons to explore the surrounding terrain.

“Noble House is thrilled to expand our growing portfolio to the Oregon Coast with the addition of these four incredible properties,” Noble House CEO James Colee said in a statement. “We have already begun working closely with Jeff and Mary to foster a strong connection within the Pacific City community and continue to bring our guests the unforgettable adventures and consistent high service we’re known to provide across the Noble House Hotels & Resorts brand.”