Adventure Awaits!

The surrounding area is an outdoor enthusiasts dream - come prepared to take full advantage!

Explore the area:

Crater Lake National Park

(15 miles to the South Gate entrance, 7 miles more to the lake)

An American national park located in southern Oregon. Established in 1902, Crater Lake is the fifth-oldest national park in the United States and the only national park in Oregon.  The park encompasses the caldera of Crater Lake, a remnant of Mount Mazama, a destroyed volcano, and the surrounding hills and forests.  Ride the rim on bike, cross-country skiing, hike or take a plunge!

Wood River

(6 miles) and Williamson River (17 miles)

Canoe, kayak, float or fish either of these picturesque rivers.

Fort Klamath Museum

(1.8 miles)

Fort Klamath was a military outpost from 1863-1890.  An 8-acre parcel within the fort area is maintained as a park and museum by Klamath County, Oregon. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Monday, Memorial Day through September. Admission is by donation. 

Fish Hatchery

(5.6 miles)

Klamath Hatchery provides legal-sized trout to Klamath and Lake counties, and fingerlings for lakes from the southern Cascade Mountains east to the Idaho border. The hatchery produces about 3 million fish each year. 

Train Mountain Railroad Museum

(15 miles)  

36 mile long miniature railroad track (rides available on Saturdays during the summer) and railroad museum.

Lava Beds National Monument

(76 miles)

Located in northeastern California, the monument has the largest total area covered by a volcano in the Cascade Range.  Lava Beds National Monument has numerous lava tubes, with 27 having marked entrances and developed trails for public access and exploration. In 1872 and 1873, the area was the site of the Modoc War, involving a band led by Kintpuash (also known as Captain Jack). The area of Captain Jack's Stronghold was named in his honor.


Get your float on:

Kimball State Park

(6 miles)

J. F. Kimball State Park is a pristine site located at the headwaters of the Wood River.  The Wood River is a beautiful spot for kayaking/canoeing, fishing or simply communing with nature.

Collier State Park

(17 miles)

Collier Memorial State Park features an outdoor museum of historic logging equipment; relocated pioneer village; and a new four-corral, primitive horse camp and trailhead. At the state's finest logging museum, you'll see rare and antique logging equipment dating to the 1880s, as well as more recent pieces.

The Williamson River and crystal-clear Spring Creek converge in the park. The Williamson River is regionally famous for its quality trout fishery and consistently produces trophy fish. Spring Creek gushes dramatically out of a nearby spring, and then paints a picture-perfect scene as it flows through the park.

In the summer, movies about old-time logging and other topics are shown at 9 p.m. every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The series continues right through Labor Day. During the day, the park naturalist schedules short hikes along the Williamson River. Check the park when you arrive for a list of times.

From the equestrian trailhead, you can ride north from the park across national forest land to the Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site and beyond.

Klamath Lake Canoe Trails

The Upper Klamath Canoe Trail is a favorite paddling spots, with its sweeping views of the wetlands and wildlife amid conifer and redwood trees. It’s approximately 9.5 miles long and can be broken into four separate segments. 

Lake of the Woods

(31 miles)

Boating, fishing

Crater Lake Zipline and Kayak Rentals

Take in the gorgeous views of the Upper Klamath Basin and Cascade Mountains as you sail through the trees on 9 ziplines, walk on 2 suspended skybridges and rappel from the trees.  Kayaks are also available to rent to explore the various nearby waterways.


Take a Hike:

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Pedal time:

Mountain Biking:  Surrounded by mountains and graced with forests, lakes and sunny weather much of the year, Southern Oregon’s Klamath Basin is a mountain biking paradise with enough variety to please riders of all adventure levels.  Learn more or get help finding your ride at one of these resources:


Bring a Friend

We are proud to be a dog-friendly property and would be happy to accommodate your pet for a small additional fee. Please inquire when you book your stay for more information.