Cabins near Klamath Falls

Crater Lake, the Cascade wilderness, Lake of the Woods—Klamath Falls guarantees adventure.

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Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Ashland, OR
Owl Creek Cabin is in the Cascade Mountains above Ashland, Oregon. The cabin is in a Douglas Fir grove, next to a seasonal creek, on five forested acres, and adjacent to BLM lands open for hiking. It features a firepit (propane-fired during fire season) with Adirondack chairs and an outdoor clawfoot tub for a private soak. You’ll be greeted when you arrive and briefly introduced to some of the cabin's unique features, including attic stairs to the windowed sleeping loft. Downstairs is a sofa and sofabed. The coffee cart kitchen is equipped with a refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster oven, and microwave. An outdoor gas grill with skillet and saucepan and picnic table allow for outdoor dining. Dishes, linens, and bedding are provided. WiFi speed is suitable for basic use. Mobile phones connect through WiFi. The cabin is non-smoking. Children 8 and up are welcome. Recreational areas with miles of trails including the Pacific Crest Trail, are nearby plus lakes that offer fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking trails. A 20-minute drive will take you to Lake of the Woods where you can dine, hike, and kayak. Crater Lake National Park is 50 miles away.
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Cabins near Klamath Falls guide

Overview

Hidden in sunny southern Oregon, Klamath Falls is a crossroads of outdoor wonders in the Cascade Range high country. Camping here places you a rock-skip away from Lake of the Woods, Lava Beds National Monument, and world-famous Crater Lake. When you see Crater Lake, you can't help but gawk—it's the deepest lake on the continent, surrounded by 200-foot cliffs. Formed by an ancient volcanic eruption, the striking water body has become a mecca for outdoor recreation. Head to Crater Lake National Park for unforgettable boating, hiking, and camping—all just 60 miles from Klamath Falls. You find more tent camping spots throughout the vast Fremont-Winema National Forest. Pull into a campground nestled beneath snow-capped peaks, or pitch your tent in the wooded backcountry. For secluded high country camping, discover Lake of the Woods. Aspen Point Campground gives you easy access to hiking, canoeing, or lounging on the beach. At Sunset Campground, you can roast marshmallows in a conifer forest with views of Mt. McLoughlin. If you're looking for convenience , set up camp right in Klamath Falls. Local RV parks and campgrounds place you in pastures or cattle ranches. Others lie on the Banks of the Klamath River—the envy of whitewater rafters everywhere. Keep in mind most campgrounds are open May through September. If you're willing to brave the mountain winter, book a heated cabin or yurt. For the rare pleasure of cross-country skiing on snow-covered Crater Lake, bundling up is worth the effort.

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