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Winter Wonderland…Special Values to Visit Crater Lake and Surrounding Area

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Crystalwood Lodge, warm and cozy base for winter fun

Crystalwood Lodge, your warm and cozy base for winter fun

We’re OPEN for Winter Play…plenty of snow, warm temps, Crater Lake is mantled in her winter glory, special winter-only events and activities coming up…and it isn’t even officially winter yet!

Brick Says...Come Visit Me!

Brick Says...Come Visit Me!

First I should pass along a request from Brick…he wants you to know that he’d love some company, and please bring treats. Lots of them. As everyone knows who’s visited and been charmed by Brick, he’ll be the first to tell you I never, ever feed him and so he depends on handouts for his sustenance. (yeah, right). But he truly does love the busy summer season and visiting with guests, and takes his job of Crystalwood Lodge Official Meeter and Greeter quite seriously. He’s getting pretty frail now at 18 years young, so he’s slowed down quite a bit…but his nose certainly still works just fine!

What a magnificent early fall we had — drop dead gorgeous Indian Summer, with beautiful soft days, crisp nights, and as always it was a great time to hike and enjoy our natural wonders. I had the chance to explore a few miles of the Nannie Creek trail, just north of Crystalwood Lodge, which goes into the heart of the Sky Lakes Wilderness and connects with the Pacific Crest Trail. My good friend Karen came to visit, and we took advantage of the grand weather to check out the trail…

Nannie Creek Trail Overlook

Looking North Toward Pelican Butte at the Nannie Creek Trail Overlook in the Sky Lakes Wilderness

Puck Lake off Nannie Creek Trail

Puck Lake off Nannie Creek Trail

Then, in November and early December…SNOW! Lots of it, much earlier than normal for this much snow — we usually get quite a bit to enjoy, but we had January type storms in November. I kept digging out to keep access to the Lodge easy and open, but once the dog yard did get kind of buried:

First Big Snow in the Iditarod Dog Yard at Crystalwood Lodge, Southern Oregon Cascades

First Big Snow in the Iditarod Dog Yard at Crystalwood Lodge, Southern Oregon Cascades

Luckily the dogs love it and are good at keeping their circles stomped down and quite usable. With this much snow, and no base, it did mean we were grounded in our seasonal “no fly zone” — way too much snow to train the team using 4-wheelers, and no trails established to be able to safely run a sled.

But that is changing this week! The groomer is finally getting out on the trail system, and I expect we may be able to get out on the sled very soon. We’ve had quite a bit of rain in the last couple of weeks, which melted some of the snow and compacted the rest, so now terrific base conditions upon which we can build the rest of the winter with more snow.  Let it snow, let it snow!

Crystalwood Lodge Easy Winter Access

Crystalwood Lodge Easy Winter Access

As a reminder, Crystalwood Lodge has easy winter access — I maintain the driveway and parking areas, the country keeps Westside Road well plowed since it is a country truck bypass route, and the state takes care of the main highways. I’ve never had guests who couldn’t get here…and in fact, we have served as an emergency way station for travellers from Klamath Falls to Medford. It is definitely recommended you bring chains or traction tires — we are in the mountains, so even when Crystalwood itself and Westside Road are perfectly open, you may need them for safe traveling over the higher passes on your way if a storm happens to blow in.

Crystalwood Lodge is located just outside the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park, which is the entrance open year-round. Crater Lake too has plenty of snow this year, so a great time to explore and feel like you have the Park to yourself. Additionally, there’s a number of upcoming winter-only events:

  • Winter Wings Festival in February, celebrating the terrific birding available in the Klamath Basin, especially visiting the wintering bald eagles, the largest population in the lower 48 states. Workshops, field trips and activities for the whole family…mark your calendars and make plans to attend!
  • Crystal Cave Tours at Lava Beds National Monument. Crystal Cave is only open on a limited basis during the winter months due to its delicacy. Tours are by reservation, only on winter Saturdays, and only 6 people are permitted per tour. Be sure not to miss out on this very exclusive adventure!
Snowshoe Paradise at Crystalwood Lodge

Snowshoe Paradise at Crystalwood Lodge

Don’t forget to plan a few extra days to explore Crystalwood itself — go sledding, snowshoe outside our front door on the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, and visit with the Iditarod sled dog team (yes, Brick will share, grudgingly…).  Be completely relaxed and on your own schedule, indulge and enjoy yourself in our fully outfitted commercial kitchen (all you bring is your food), and watch a movie or read a book while cuddling up by the wood stove in the Great Room. A winter vacation just doesn’t get any better than this!

Well, Are Ya Coming?

Well, Are Ya Coming?

So what should I tell Brick? Will you be visiting him this winter?


Oregon’s Winter Wonderland

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Our Oregon Bed and Breakfast is situated in a winter wonderland. Sunny most of the year, it is dazzling beautiful when the snows start to fall. If you live in a grayer area of the northwest, you know you want escape to the sun and snow. Don’t delay – plan your trip to Cascade Oregon today.

M's Snowshoes

Ready for a little apres ski?

There are a number of winter activities close to our Klamath Falls lodging, but once the snows are here, it is most fun to strap snowshoes (or skis) to your feet and head out into the wilderness.  Our lodge sits on 130 acres of land, and has five miles of trails available just for guests. If you like to get a little exercise and fresh air, but don’t want to make a day of it, exploring the trails at the lodge is perfect. This allows ample time for lounging, soaking, eating and visiting.

The Fremont-Winema National Forests are adjacent to our land, making forays into the wilderness convenient. Crater Lake National Park is less than an hour away by car, making it another great option for a day in the snow.

Be sure to dress in warm layers, bring snacks and water, and know where you are going when you head out for the day. But what a day you will have!

This winter, rent our entire Klamath Falls lodge and enjoy great discounts to the individual room rate. Gather together good friends and family for a week or weekend of great fun. You can even bring your dogs, as we are a pet-friendly lodge!


Making the Most of Your Visit to the Crater Lake Area

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

It’s been really great to see guests getting into the spirit of things here at the Lodge these past few weeks!  Guests are really loving the informal and relaxing atmosphere of the Lodge and have been enthusiastically taking in tons of area activities.  I’ve had a guest go for an early morning run with her dogs on the Crystalwood property, a toddler playing with his new plastic golf set on the front lawn, people basking in the sunshine pretending to read and families playing games in our livingroom. 

Many guests come to this area to see Crater Lake and, after driving around the rim and doing some hiking, ask me “What else is there to do around here?”   Our local newspaper, Now that I’m Here, was created for that very purpose and can be downloaded on our website (www.crystalwoodlodge.com)  It has tons of information on other things to do in this area and a great map in the center

Here are a few ideas on how you can make your trip down to the Crater Lake area the best it can be:

1.  Relax!  Get a blanket and lay own in our poplar grove, sit in the sunshine with  a book, play a game, try your hand at fishing or watch the sunset with a glass of wine in your hand…

2.  Come prepared.  Lately our commerical refrigerator has been filled with guest food!  People have enjoyed “playing chef” in the kitchen — baking biscuits for their breakfast, cooking on the stove or using our outdoor bbq for kabobs and steaks. 

3.  Go for a hike.  There are tons of hiking opportunities nearby the Lodge.  The Cherry Creek and Nannie Creek trails offer peaceful paths and wonderful views!  The Lodge has additonal information of hiking trails in the area.  Be sure to take some time to explore the Crystalwood property as well – we have 130 acres of property filled with several miles of easy walking trails. 

4.  Take a canoe out.  The trip down Crystal Creek is beautiful, peaceful and nature-filled —particularly great for birders.

5.  Check out some of the local museums and events.  Now that I’m Here has a calender of events and directions on how to get to the Fort Klamath Museum, Collier State Park Logging Museum or the Train Mountain Miniature Railroad. 

For more information on staying at the Crystalwood Lodge or local events feel free to check out our website at www.crystalwoodlodge.com

Still have questions?

Phone: 541/866.381.2322

Email:  reservations @crystalwoodlodge.com


Fort Klamath Cattle Dog Trials

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Many of our guests are surprised by the change of landscape that occurs in the 18 miles between the Crystalwood Lodge and the southern entrance of Crater Lake National Park.  The curve from Westside Road into Sevenmile Road welcomes a sudden shift in scenery from thick forest to flat farmland.  This secluded area, surrounded by a glorious mountain skyline,  is a haven for ranchers and animal lovers. 

The Fort Klamath Cattle Dog Trials, which is running from August 14th-15th, is an event that embraces this ranching culture.  The dog trials occur on a 25-30 acre course include tasks such as gathering cattle and manuevering them around obstacles.  Though it is generally not considered a spectator sport, visitors tend to come and go throughout the day.  There is no admission for this low-key ranching event and there is a small concession available.  Directions to the Rodear Arena near Fort Klamath and a bit more information can be found at www.rodearcowdogs.com (or call 320.1699)


A Great Day Trip from Crystalwood Lodge

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

If you’re planning a trip to Klamath Falls area to visit Crater Lake, another great area day trip is the Lake of the Woods.  Located on Highway 140 between Medford and Klamath Falls this lake is a favorite destination for swimmers and boaters alike.  It offers fantastic scenery, crisp swimming waters, several picnic areas and plenty of places to sunbathe or relax in the shade.  Lake of the Woods is located 20 minutes from the Crystalwood Lodge. 

A great area stop for food on the way to or from the lake is the Solar Café, which is located right between Lake of the Woods and the Crystalwood Lodge. The café is only open for a limited number of weekend hours, but if you’re in the area on a Friday night or Saturday/Sunday morning, it’s definitely worth a stop.   On Friday nights from 5-8pm The Solar Café fills with loyal locals and hungry travelers for pizza night.  The pizzas, which range in price from $11-$15, are delicious, fresh and nicely complimented by a great selection of beer and wine.      



38625 Westside Road
P.O. Box 1117
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

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