Toledo, OR Elks Lodge #1664 is a association or organization in Toledo, OR. Phone: (541) 336-2276. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 42 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=1664.
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A Santa figure interacts with children during a festive event. — Toledo, OR Elks Lodge #1664
4.4 42 reviews

Toledo's Gathering Place Since Lodge #1664

Brotherhood, community dinners, and genuine Oregon Coast hospitality at 123 SE Alder Street.

Charity

Giving without expectation

Justice

Fairness for every person

Brotherly Love

Fellowship above all

Fidelity

Faithful to our word

About Us

A child interacts with Santa Claus at a holiday event. — Toledo, OR Elks Lodge #1664
A child interacts with Santa Claus at a holiday event.

The Toledo Elks Lodge #1664 sits on SE Alder Street in a town that runs on timber history, tidal rivers, and neighbors who actually know each other's names. Visitors consistently call it the kind of lodge you actually want to visit, and that reputation comes from something real: the people here show up. Friday night dinners draw regulars from across Lincoln County, and the atmosphere inside the hall carries the easy warmth of a place where strangers become members fast.

The Elks have operated Lodge #1664 as a cornerstone of Toledo civic life, funding scholarships, supporting veterans, and running community programs that outlast any single administration. The lodge holds a 4.4-star rating across dozens of reviews, with guests repeatedly noting the beauty of the building and the genuine friendliness of the membership. That kind of consistency doesn't happen by accident.

Toledo sits about ten miles inland from the Oregon Coast, and the lodge reflects that geography: unhurried, unpretentious, and quietly proud. If you're an Elk traveling the coast corridor or a local looking for a place to belong, Lodge #1664 is worth your time.

What We Offer

Membership in Lodge #1664 opens doors to the full national Elks network while keeping your roots firmly in Toledo. The lodge hosts regular dinners open to members and guests, with a dining room that reviews describe as genuinely enjoyable for a night out, not just a club obligation.

Beyond the table, the lodge runs charitable programs targeting local youth, veterans' assistance, and community grants through the Elks National Foundation. Members participate in lodge governance, social events, and the kind of volunteer work that actually moves the needle in a small Oregon town.

The banquet and event facilities are available for private gatherings, making the lodge a practical choice for celebrations, meetings, and fundraisers. Whether you're a current Elk looking to transfer your membership to a lodge with potential and good bones, or a new applicant curious about joining, the membership committee at Toledo #1664 welcomes the conversation.

What Our Guests Say

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5 years ago
"it has such great potential. But I personally feel it's being run very poorly sure. I am going to transfer to dislodge to offer my support. This was always one of my favorite Elks Lodge I hung around there a lot in the late 1970s and early 80s"
— David Huguley
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9 months ago
"Beautiful lodge, and the people are great. This is the kind of lodge you like to visit as an Elk."
— Michael Braibish
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a year ago
"We went for dinner and it was fun. Enjoyed the atmosphere. Was all around good time"
— Debbie Tenhonen
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6 years ago
"RV parking, Real nice Host, helped me out. Park in town ok, electric not strong enough to run AC, but was cool enough when run fans."
— Mark Gregory
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4 years ago
"Played league pool here. Would definitely join if we lived closer. Clean, friendly, overall great."
— Deborah Ragsdale

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a member of Toledo Elks Lodge #1664?

You must be a US citizen, believe in God, and be sponsored by a current Elk in good standing. Visit the lodge or reach out through the national Elks website at elks.org to connect with the membership committee at Lodge #1664.

Can non-members attend lodge dinners or events?

Guests of members are generally welcome at lodge dinners and social events. It's best to contact the lodge directly or come with a current member to confirm event schedules and guest policies.

Where exactly is Toledo Elks Lodge #1664 located?

The lodge is at 123 SE Alder Street in Toledo, Oregon 97391, roughly ten miles east of Newport on the central Oregon Coast. Toledo is a small city in Lincoln County along the Yaquina River.

Can I transfer my existing Elk membership to Lodge #1664?

Yes. Current Elks members in good standing can transfer to Lodge #1664. Several reviewers have noted they transferred specifically because of the lodge's welcoming atmosphere and community potential.

Does the lodge offer facility rentals for private events?

The lodge facilities are available for private gatherings including celebrations, meetings, and fundraisers. Contact the lodge through the national Elks directory to discuss availability and arrangements.

What charitable programs does Lodge #1664 support?

Toledo #1664 participates in national Elks programs including youth scholarships, veterans assistance, and Elks National Foundation grants. Local community support in Lincoln County is a core part of the lodge's mission.

What are the lodge's hours and when are dinners held?

Hours and dinner schedules vary by season and lodge calendar. The most current information is available through the lodge's page on elks.org or by contacting the lodge directly through the national Elks directory.

The Order · Since 1868

Community. Friendship. Charity.

Every Elks lodge belongs to one of America's oldest and largest fraternal orders. Through the Elks National Foundation, the Order has given more than $481 million to college scholarships, veterans, and neighbors in need.

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Long before it was a national observance, the Order set aside June 14th to honor the flag. Patriotism has always been one of our cardinal principles, and every lodge meeting still closes the same way it has for over a century.

“To our absent members.” — the Eleven O’Clock Toast

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