Destination Guides Search for a City Destination Guides > North America > USA > Pacific Northwest > Oregon > Central and eastern Oregon > East on US-26: The John Day Fossil Beds > Baker City Baker City Travel Options Flights Hotels Vacation Rentals Cars • Baker City • Hotels in Baker City BAKER CITY BE THERE NOW Hotels in Baker City • Geiser Grand Hotel Baker City from $119.00 USD • Super 8 Baker City Or Baker City from $60.08 USD • Budget Inn - Baker City Baker City from $53.00 USD More Hotels in Baker City >> READ IT HERE In the forested hills east of John Day, US-26 turns southeast for the long run down to Idaho. More enjoyable is the far shorter drive on Hwy-7 through the southern reaches of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest to red-brick BAKER CITY , a Gold Rush boomtown and now the commercial center for the surrounding cattle lands. The Oregon Trail Interpretative Center (daily: Apr-Oct 9am-6pm; Nov-Mar 9am-4pm; $5; tel 541/523-1843, ) at Flagstaff Hill, five well-signposted miles east of town, was built to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the trail in 1993. As well as audiovisual displays, the complex has around four miles of original trails featuring well-preserved wagon ruts and other points of interest. Back in town, the Oregon Trail Regional Museum , 2480 Grove St (Apr-Oct daily 9am-4pm; $3.50), has artifacts from pioneer days, but is most notable for its fine collection of rocks, petrified wood, and fluorescent geodes glowing under ultraviolet light. Baker's Main Street has many handsome early twentieth-century buildings, but the bulk of the available accommodation is on the town periphery in routine motels along Tenth or Campbell: the Quality Inn , 810 Campbell St (tel 541/523-2242 or 1-800/228-5151, ; $50-75), and the Welcome Inn , 175 Campbell St (tel 541/523-3431; $50-75), are typical. The vast Wallowa-Whitman National Forest, stretching east and west of town, has many campgrounds ; get details from the visitors center , 490 Campbell St, beside I-84's exit 304 (tel 541/523-3356 or 1-800/523-1235, ). Good restaurants include the cheap Front Street Café , 1840 Main St (tel 541/523-0223), and the solid pub fare at Barley Brown's Brewpub , 2190 Main St (tel 541/523-4266). Greyhound buses , 515 Campbell St, connect to Portland.