
All areas of the hotel feature unique artwork-no two pieces are the same throughout-including those by local artists. The reception kiosks in the lobby are one-of-a-kind, custom made pieces. The finishes represent a sea to sky motif for the hotel through beautiful custom carpet, tile, and stone.

The porte cochere and decorative Kebony siding sets the guest experience when first entering the hotel, whose décor and design was a focus. The main floor houses the lobby, conference spaces, administrative offices, reception, and a coffee and gift shop. Waves seemingly wash ashore and reveal a pattern honoring the ancestral place held close in the hearts of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe.The hotel contains four corner suites, eight executive suites, and a mixture of king and double queen rooms. This custom corridor carpet design harkens water, shore, and a place of gathering. The shoreline is a significant part of Coast Salish culture.

“It is important for our designs to highlight tribal traditions and let their identity shine. Both the architecture and interiors were carefully designed to immerse the guest in the Pacific Northwest experience and a collection of over 750 art pieces help tell the story of the tribe and the region.

Each floor of the hotel reflects the different“Layers of Life” found near this scenic location – Sea, Shore, Land and Sky. The 100 rooms are designed in keeping with a boutique hotel – uniquely crafted themes of Cedar Forest, Salish Sea and Canoe Journey inspire the palettes, colors, textures and tones in each room. This addition to the 7 Cedars Resort Properties expands guest offerings beyond golf, dining, entertainment and gaming with the addition of an expansive event and meeting space, Jamestown Java featuring their own custom coffee brew, all topped off by four floors of uniquely designed and art filled guestrooms. Marking the gateway to the Olympic Peninsula, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe welcomes you to stay at their new 100 room hotel.
