Burns is a city in east-central Oregon established in 1884. Moreover, this place was named after the Scottish poet Robert Burns. If you plan to visit, the best time to travel here is around June to August, with its relatively comfortable weather. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in Burns Nature Trail, perfect for hiking and camping. Alternatively, you can have an afternoon stroll at Triangle City Park. This destination is also a gateway to the nearby Steens Mountain. Other nearby attractions include Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, 30 mi (48 km) south of the city. Due to the arid climate, the refuge attracts a variety of birds and mammals near the lakes and marshlands.
Whether you’re in Burns for a pit stop or want to explore its natural attractions, you’ll find plenty of Airbnbs for a cozy stay. Check out these best Airbnb vacation rentals in Burns, Oregon.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 24, 2024.
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1. The Cawlfield House (from USD 136)
This house is a treasure trove of history. It is a 1929 rental beautifully preserved and thoughtfully renovated. Moreover, this historical stone cottage has all the modern amenities one would want while enjoying the great outdoors of Harney County. You’ll be comfortable with the new furnishings in the house from Joanna Gaines collections.
With the updated kitchen, you can prepare and eat home-cooked meals while communing with nature. Plush queen beds in both bedrooms call for a restful night’s sleep. There’s air conditioning for the summer months and heating for the winter. A dedicated workspace and free Wi-Fi let you remain productive. Guests can even entertain themselves with board games and HDTV. An on-site washer-dryer is available as well, perfect if you plan for a long-term stay.
Restaurants and grocery stores are around 1 mi (2 km) from the house. The host can also share a list of nearby places of interest you can visit.
Burns, Oregon, United States
39.95 km (24.9 mi) from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterSuperhostAccommodates: 5
Top guest reviews
Host:
lori lei was such a pleasure one of the best hosts we have had with airbnbit was evident that the host wanted to ensure we had a comfortable stayLocation:
great unique and comfy placeRead more reviewsCleanliness:
clean and beds were very comfortablegreat communication from lori clean and historic home very nostalgicthe house is impeccably clean and comfortablelori lei's place is beautiful and sparkling cleanfantastic home very clean and great location in town
2. Newly renovated home with a fenced backyard (from USD 98)
If you’re looking for a quiet place to relax and unwind, this home is perfect since it is in a calm and secluded neighborhood. It’s also a pet-friendly home with a small fenced backyard where your furry friend can play.
Admire the picturesque mountain view from the house and enjoy grilling a barbecue meal with your loved ones. Moreover, you can use the 42-inch TV with Roku access, board games, and free Wi-Fi. There are even on-site laundry facilities and a kitchen, guaranteeing a convenient stay. Plus, you can explore Steens Mountain, 60 mi (97 km) from the city, and return on the same day.
Burns, Oregon, United States
39.27 km (24.4 mi) from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterSuperhostAccommodates: 4
Top guest reviews
Location:
excellent location with easy access to highway 20the house was perfect and perfectly decorated for the locationthe place was great super quiet location and such a nice place to stayvery neat and comfortable placeperfect little place to stay for our tripCleanliness:
very clean cute and quietclean comfy and easynice and clean & comfortable placethe place was very clean and well stockedit is clean comfortable and had everything i neededRead more reviewsAmenities & Room:
beds were very comfortableit's clean quiet comfortable warm and has a fenced yard for our pupall-in-all it was a very relaxed comfortable stay and i would stay there again without hesitation
3. High Desert Hideaway (from USD 157)
Situated 5.3 mi (8.5 km) from Burns, this rustic hideaway is perfect if you want to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life for a couple of days. The charming accommodation overlooks the mountains, desert, and valley, giving you a country feel. If you’re fond of hunting, you can find plenty of squirrels and jackrabbits here.
This house also has a kennel, so feel free to get your dog along. You can watch your favorite Netflix and Prime shows since the rental has a Wi-Fi connection. Moreover, the kitchen is at your disposal if you feel hungry. There’s an on-site washer-dryer, so you don’t have to worry about having clean clothes.
While here, you can sit on the Adirondack chairs and enjoy a glass of wine while watching the countryside. Alternatively, lounge by the indoor fireplace in case it gets cold. You can even charge your electric vehicle at an additional fee, but remember to inform the host.
Burns, Oregon, United States
39.77 km (24.8 mi) from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterSuperhostAccommodates: 3
Top guest reviews
Location:
saw greater sandhill cranes walking aroundthe cabin is a great location to land to explore around burns especially if you are traveling with petsthis place is a great stop in a remote location much better than staying at a hotelcool place just outside of town that's way better than staying in a hotelan awesome little place perfect for a trip to eastern oregonRead more reviewsCleanliness:
very clean and comfortable spacethe cabin is clean and comfortablevery clean and easy to check in and outnice place clean comfortable enjoyed the farm would stay again
4. The George McGowan House (from USD 150)
This historical house is more than a century old! Its soothing white colors and rustic furniture enhance the beauty of the accommodation. This centrally located and beautifully restored place is also close to a park, entertainment areas, and shopping and dining spots.
This sprawling property is split across two floors, boasting a fully stocked kitchen, a dining area, and a living room. Plus, it is spacious enough for large families or groups. Free and fast Wi-Fi for seamless connectivity is available. There is also an on-site washer-dryer for convenience.
To unwind, curl up in front of the electric fireplace in the living room on cold nights. In summer, enjoy the covered patio or relax in the shade of the large fruit trees.
Burns, Oregon, United States
39.68 km (24.7 mi) from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterAccommodates: 11
5. Grandpa's House
Experience nature at its best at this property. With so many fruit trees and flowering bushes, you will love bird-watching here in the mornings. If you’re looking for a cozy dwelling, this rental is perfect since it’s at the end of a peaceful street.
Grandpa’s House has a kitchen and a separate living area at your disposal. The place also has air conditioning to cool off during the summer months. There is even an on-site washer-dryer amenity. Since this Airbnb welcomes pets and has a fenced backyard, you don’t have to worry about leaving your furry friends. Additionally, you can enjoy the porch for an intimate dinner or a family banquet.
Burns, Oregon, United States
39.13 km (24.4 mi) from Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Visitor CenterAccommodates: 7
Top guest reviews
Host:
ashley was a very welcoming and responsive hostashley is very responsive to questions and flexible with arrival timeshost was easy to communicate with and very responsivethe house had plenty of room and the host was very friendly and helpfulashley was a great host and my stay at grandpa’s house was exactly what i was looking forLocation:
great location and pricing very comfortablewould definitely choose this place again over a hotel if we go backgreat place to stay if you're in burnsgreat place to stay if you are needing a place in burnsgood location easy check-in and excellent communication from ashleyCleanliness:
nice yard clean home and easy to findcozy cute and very clean space it was just what we needed after a long day of travelthe home was clean and comfortable and we would definitely consider staying here againthis is a cute clean little houseRead more reviewsAmenities & Room:
nice comfy couch great beds kitchen has everything you need (pots pans utensils) great backyardwarm and comfortablewe were delighted to find a comfortable home that was wheelchair accessible for our two foster daughters in wheelchairshaving a kitchen was great for our two night stayjust fyi the toilets are not the ada type but having two bathrooms is great
Best options for your stay in Burns, Oregon
Burns is the place to be to explore the great outdoors and experience the very best nature has to offer. Immerse yourself in its culture or head to nearby attractions for an adventure. Get to know this place intimately by choosing from the best Airbnb vacation rentals in Burns, Oregon.
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