PRISTINELY LOCATED CUSTOM BUILT CABIN NEAR CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS
Sparkling new build
Pet friendly
15 minute drive to the entrance of Crater Lake National Park
2 night minimum stay
A FEW UNIQUE OFFERINGS OF THE RANCH CABIN
King and Queen bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
Remote controlled heat and air conditioning
Gas fireplace
Fully stocked kitchenware's with modern appliances/custom cabinetry/quartz countertops
Tile showers and heated tile bathroom floors
Crater Lake Cattle Company's Ranch Cabin is a newly-constructed, beautifully appointed vacation rental in a private setting located on a working cattle ranch in Fort Klamath, Oregon. The ranch cabin is one of the closest accommodations to the entrance to Crater Lake National Park. The 2 bedroom/ 2 bathroom cabin located in scenic Wood River Valley is known for rich and abundant grass feed for livestock. You will be embraced by tranquil beauty and will be only steps away from your next adventure. You can enjoy many outdoor activities including hiking, biking, kayaking and fishing to name a few, or immerse yourself in this peaceful setting our family has cherished for years.
In the winter months, cross country skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiling are just a few options to enjoy the winter wonderland. At the end of the day warm up with a hot shower and heated bathroom tile floors and then cozy up next to the fireplace.
The kitchen with sleek and innovative appliances is stocked with all the tools you need to make what your heart and palate desires.
Look no further for a luxurious ranch vacation with breathtaking panoramic views in every direction and sunrise and sunsets that will make your heart sing. Escape the light pollution in the cities and stargaze at the beautiful night sky.
Additionally we will provide you with ideas of numerous activities that you can explore in the area after you visit Crater Lake National Park!
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. You can explore the park on foot, by bike or by tour boat. You can also cross-country ski or snowshoe in the park during the winter months.
Fort Klamath Museum (3.5 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.
Klamath State Fish Hatchery (7.3 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. Best time to visit: May-October.
Train Mountain Railroad Museum (16 miles): 36-mile-long miniature railroad track (rides available on Saturdays during the summer) and railroad museum.
Crater Lake Zipline and Kayak Rentals (23 miles) 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.
Sky Lakes Wilderness Adventures: Guided kayak tours, snowshoe tours, fishing tours, and hiking tours of many of the area’s most iconic locations, including the Wood River, the Williamson River, the Sprague River, Malone Springs, Harriman Springs, the Wood River Wetlands, Shoalwater Bay, and Lake Ewauna.
Discover Klamath, Convention and Visitor Bureau is a great resource for outdoor recreation tips, dining, and current happenings. You can also order a free guide to help you plan your trip. https://discoverklamath.com
Get out on the water...
Wood River (6 miles) and Williamson River (17 miles): Canoe, kayak, float or fish on either of these picturesque rivers.
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; 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, famous for its quality trout fishery, and crystal-clear Spring Creek, converge in the park. In the summer, movies about old-time logging and other topics are shown at 9 p.m. every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. During the day, the park naturalist schedules short hikes along the Williamson River. Check the park when you arrive for a list of times.
Klamath Lake Canoe Trails (14 miles) The Upper Klamath Canoe Trail is a favorite paddling spots, with its sweeping views of the wetlands and wildlife amid conifer and redwood trees.
9.5 miles long and can be broken into four separate segments.
Crater Lake Zipline Kayak Rentals (23 miles) Kayaks are available to rent to explore the various nearby waterways.
Lake of the Woods (31 miles): Boating, fishing, hiking and general outdoor water recreation.
Hiking: Sky Lakes Wilderness and Mt McLaughlin are just a couple of the many trails you can explore nearby. All Trails https://www.alltrails.com/ is a great resource for finding the perfect trail(s) to explore during your stay.
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.
OC&E Woods Line State Trail: One of the longest rail-trails in the country, the OC&E Woods Line State Trail stretches 109.9 miles through south-central Oregon. The trail is built on the old rail bed of the Oregon, California and Eastern Railroad (OC&E). Open all seasons to non-motorized recreation, the trail begins in the heart of Klamath Falls and extends east to Bly and north to the lush Sycan Marsh. The trail is continuous and offers various sections for recreational activity.
Flyfishng...
There are many places nearby to enjoy world-class flyfishing, including the Wood, Williamson and Sprague rivers, as well as Upper Klamath Lake. Explore the Discover Klamath website for information on hiring local fishing guides.