The Wolf Creek Inn is the oldest continuously operated hotel in the Pacific Northwest. It is here that Jack London completed his novel Valley Of The Moon. As an important stop on the 16 day stagecoach journey from San Francisco to Portland, the Wolf Creek Tavern has housed practically every important person found in the Northwest during the early history of Oregon.
The Wolf Creek Inn been visited by Clark Gable (who was a good friend of the innkeeper in the 1930s), Carole Lombard, and Orson Wells.