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Wedding Bliss at Crystalwood Lodge!

Friday, August 5th, 2011

‘Tis the season…long warm days, cool nights, clear skies — and weddings!

Crystalwood Lodge Wedding Ceremony Site

Crystalwood Lodge, your pet friendly and family welcoming vacation rental destination near Crater Lake National Park is proud to be hosting not one but two weddings this summer. The first one was this past weekend.  Congratulations to Briana and Rory and their families!

Wedding Ceremony by boat launch at Crystalwood Lodge Rory’s family and groomsmen stayed at Crystalwood for the weekend, and the happy couple spent their wedding night here as well. With the long summer days, many of the family took a quick trip to nearby Crater Lake after the ceremony and reception.

Groom's wedding pictures at Crystalwood Lodge

Bride's Wedding Pictures at Crystalwood LodgeThe reception was catered by Yummy’s Cowboy Catering (which was yummy!), and some of the kids visited with my sled dogs after the reception as well.  With plenty of parking available, it was easy to accommodate the ceremony and reception for over 100 guests.

Afternoon Wedding Reception at Crystalwood Lodge

  Great view and location for the wedding at Crystalwood LodgeAll in all, a great weekend! We’re getting 2012 reservations already for July, August and September, so make plans early to get your first choice of dates!  Family reunions and extended family trips still top the list of reasons to rent the entire lodge, but we’re also having Sierra Club trips, workshops, healing retreats and of course…weddings.

The dogs and I look forward to hosting YOU soon! You can click here to check Crystalwood Lodge availability. As always, I’m just a phone call away if you have more questions or prefer to talk to a human being to make your reservation:  (866) 381-2322.

 

Have a wonderful summer 2011!

A point to note:  Fall reservations guarantee you the absolutely best time to hike and explore this area in depth. This year we had unseasonably late snow in the mountains, resulting in most trails being snow-bound and closed until late in July. You are guaranteed easy and complete trail access throughout September and most of October…with the fall colors being an added bonus! I’m betting the colors will be awesome this season given all the snow and rain we had earlier in the spring.  We typically have about 6+ weeks of beautiful “Indian summer” during September and October — warm days, crisp nights, dry conditions, no bugs, beautiful ever-changing fall colors — my favorite time of year, can you tell?  ;-)


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?


Daffodils Win!!

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Ah, the promise of spring…2 days ago, the daffodils were dealing with a few inches of new wet snow. Today — balmy and beautiful!

Daffodils bring the promise of spring at Crystalwood Lodge

Daffodils bring the promise of spring at Crystalwood Lodge

Daffodills welcome the longer warm spring days

Daffodills welcome the longer warm spring days

The birds are definitely coming back early, the grass is greening up…can spring be far behind? Crystalwood Lodge and the Upper Klamath Basin near Crater Lake are gearing up for spring migration, fishing season opener and  looking forward to the long lazy days of summer! We welcome you to join us!


Crystalwood Lodge EXCLUSIVELY YOURS — Fall, Winter, Spring or anytime!

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Announcing a great new addition to our Southern Oregon Cascades lodging offerings.  Those of you who have wanted to have Crystalwood as your own private getaway…you got it!  We are now offering Crystalwood Lodge availability as an entire facility vacation rental, at tremendous savings from our nightly per-room rates. 

It’s a win-win for everyone.  Your group of up to 16 can enjoy the entire Lodge and property and have it all to yourselves!  I am excited because this enables me to have the Lodge open this winter, for if folks come and rent the entire lodge for 3, 4 or 5 nights, it makes it economically viable for me to open it up and make it available.  We’re due to have a great winter, so make plans now to come and enjoy it!

As we have all season, a Lodge Exclusive rental comes with use of the fully outfitted commercial kitchen at no extra charge.  Of course, this means that one and only one group will be here at a time…so first come, first served!  If you’ve been thinking about having a family get-together for the holidays, or a group outing to enjoy Crater Lake National Park in all her winter glory, book now!  When its taken, its gone!

Since this is a new official offering for us (we’ve been doing Lodge Exclusives upon request for years), I’m offering some incredible deals to kick start the process.  The longer you rent the Lodge, the less per night it is.  The cost per night drops dramatically, depending on how many nights you need to explore all the recreation opportunities in our area!

For example, if you wanted to do a 2-night rental (our minimum) for a getaway weekend, the basic rate is $497/night (plus lodging tax), a savings of over $212/night from our per-room nightly rates.  However, if you wanted to have the Lodge as your Thanksgiving holiday getaway, say for 4 nights Wednesday – Saturday, the price per night drops to $347.  And if you wanted to have Crystalwood Lodge as your home for the holidays for the week of Christmas or New Years, your investment per night drops to $297!  NO holiday upcharge.  NO surcharge for high season rentals.  Just come and enjoy!

We’re still pet welcoming, and for those of you who’ve stayed with us before, Brick wanted me to tell you he is looking forward to some visitors, and please bring treats.  I think he’s afraid I might forget he’s retired and try to hook him up with the dog team when we go out.  Not likely!  ;-)

So whether you’re looking to book an artist workshop, family reunion, church retreat, scrapbooking weekend, adventure experience or just an incredibly private and utterly relaxing getaway with those closest to you…we look forward to hosting you, making sure everything is taken care of for you, and helping you create some extra special memories in our corner of paradise! Check availability and book now!


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.      


Crater Lake Photos & Upcoming Crater Lake Events

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Yesterday was a fee-free day at Crater Lake National Park.  I am living and working at the Crystalwood Lodge this summer, which is only 18 miles from the southern entrance to the park, so the free day was a nice excuse to visit the lake.  I like to run in the evenings so I packed up my runners and water bottle set out.  When I got there at 6pm the afternoon rush of people had come and gone, the air was cooling and the sun was beginning to set.   The pictures I’ve included are from The Watchman Overlook (8013 ft) and Garfield Peak (8054ft). 

View from Garfield Peak Wildflowers at Crater Lake Wildflowers Garfield Trail at Crater Lake Garfield Peak Crater Lake Watchman Lookout at Crater Lake Sunset - Crater Lake View from the Rim Drive - Crater Lake Sunset at Crater Lake

More photos at www.flickr.com/photos/crystalwoodlodge

There are two major upcoming events at Crater Lake in August.  The 5th Annual Century Ride will be taking place on August 15th.  Particpants can do the 62 mile ride, The Metric Century, from the Fort Klamath Museum up to the edge of the Rim Drive  or the 100 mile Century Ride from the Fort Klamath Museum around the Rim Drive.   There are 300 participants registered.  The Century Ride is not a race, but an opportunity for avid cyclists to challenge themselves and experience Crater Lake.  More information is available at  http://www.craterlakecentury.com/index.html

Another upcoming event of a similar nature is the 34th Annual Crater Lake Rim Run, which will be taking place on August 8th.  The event has 500 people registered to walk/run either the 6.7 m, 13m or 26m sections.  More information is available at  http://www.craterlakerimruns.com/neweventdetails.htm

Crater Lake National Park does not allow dogs on the walking trails, but Crystalwood Lodge does offer complimentary doggy day care for  Lodge guests.  For more information on Crystalwood Lodge please call 541/866.381.2322 or visit www.crystalwoodlodge.com


Summer Activities near Crater Lake: Cutting at Mebane Ranch

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Adapted from Now that I’m Here, 2006

Cutting Show at Mebane Ranch Cutting Show at Mebane Ranch Cutting Show at Mebane Ranch

Twice each summer the tiny, quiet western hamlet of Fort Klamath is suddenly filled with a parade of motorhomes pulling multi-horse trailers, pickup trucks loaded with horse paraphernalia, and more people than anybody seems to be able to count. Business picks up at the local general store, all of the lodging in the area is booked full, and the postmaster handles a Christmas season’s worth of mail. This can only mean one thing: it’s cutting time! Fort Klamath hosts two cutting meets annually, this year running from July 7-12 and August 20-30 at Mebane Ranch.

Historically, the only way to separate single cows from a herd was for horse and rider to isolate the target and hold it away from the others until it was immobilized. Today only a few cattlemen depend on “cutting” the cows for vaccinating, sorting, branding, and castrating, but the challenge of teamwork between horse and rider lives on in the National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA). The NCHA has over 16,000 members and represents one of the fastest growing equine sports in the world, with contestants competing for more than $3.7 million at the 2006 NCHA Futurity.

Competitors start arriving in Fort Klamath about a week before the festival. RVs are set up in a pasture just outside of town, a patchwork of temporary homes complete with Astroturf and potted plants. Rows of vendors complete the picture, offering food and the latest in tack and horse accessories. Young riders spend hours grooming and exercising their treasured horses. These small yet expensive, powerful and athletic horses are bred especially for their cutting mentality. In the days leading up to the competition, riders must continue to discipline themselves and fine-tune their relationship with the horse for that crucial 2 ½ minutes in the ring. Each member of a cutting team is fueled by their own personal passion for improving the skill of each member and developing the talent of horse.

At the signal, horse and rider enter the ring. They slowly walk toward the herd and seek a “hot cow”, one that will challenge and showcase the horse’s skill, strength, quickness, and training. Once the target is identified, horse and rider must focus in on its position and then slowly move in to isolate it. After the separation is complete, the rider must loosen or drop the reins and allow the horse to work independently. At this point, the horse controls the contest, using its lightning fast starts and turns to prevent the cow from rejoining the herd. The quicker the horse moves the cow, the more points are awarded. The goal is to keep the cow and horse nose to nose and to keep the cow moving. If a cow fails to give the horse a good fight, the rider may return to the herd and select another. When the cow turns away or doesn’t try to return to the herd, the rider may lift the reins, signaling the horse to “quit the cow.”

The upcoming July event is an open show, including all levels of cutting. The August event is limited to horses from 3 to 6 years old and is the first futurity of the year in the cutting circuit. A typical day show cases 80 – 100 works, over 600 horses, and a small city of owners, trainers, riders, and support personnel.

Curious onlookers may be surprised to find limited seating at the arena and that cutting, unlike many rodeo events, is a relatively quiet activity that is not necessarily meant to be a spectator sport. Nonetheless, visitors will enjoy hustle and bustle of Fort Klamath and the intensity of the cutting events at Mebane Ranch and may be lucky to learn a bit about a sport that has not quite made it to the mainstream. Cutting runs from early morning until dusk, making it an easy event to schedule into a busy vacation weekend at Crater Lake. If you would like more information on summer cutting at Mebane Ranch please call 923.3586 or visit www.nhcutting.com

The Crystalwood Lodge is located 18 miles from the southern entrance to Crater Lake, and approximently 15-20 minutes from Mebane Ranch. If you would like more information on Crystalwood Lodge or other area great Crater Lake area activities, please call 541.381.2322 or visit the activities page on our website.


More Room Photos!

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

The Kaltag Room The McGrath Room The Skwentna Room at Crystalwood Lodge The Iditarod Room at Crystalwood Lodge The Iditarod Room at the Crystalwood Lodge The Ruby Room at the Crystalwood Lodge The Ruby Room at the Crystalwood Lodge The Skwentna Room at the Crystalwood Lodge The Kaltag Room at the Crystalwood Lodge The Rainy Pass Room at Crystalwood Lodge
Here are some recent photos of the rooms at Crystalwood Lodge. If you have any questions—feel free to email to reservations@crystalwoodlodge.com or phone 541/866.381.2322


Kid-Friendly Fun Near Crater Lake

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Located near Crater Lake and the Crystalwood Lodge, the Train Mountain Railroad Museum strives to honor the history of the railroad.  The Train Mountain Railroad Museum currently boasts just over 25 miles of miniature track and was recognized in 2004 Guiness World Records as the Longest Miniature  Hobby Railroad.

From July 22-28, the Train Mountain Museum is hosting the Train Mountain Triennial International Train Meet.   This event, which will feature a wide variety of miniature trains, will be of interest even to those who know little about trains.  There’s only two days left, but there’s still time to come and check it out!  For more information on the Triennial call 541.783.3030 or visit   http://www.trainmountain.org/about.asp

For those who can’t make it out for this event, Train Mountain also gives miniature railroad rides on summer Sundays from 10am-3pm.  The rides are free, but donations are accepted to cover the costs of fuel and maintenance.  For more information on Sunday train rides this summer, please visit http://www.trainmountain.org

The Crystalwood Lodge is lcoated 18 miles from the southern entrance to Crater Lake and 25 miles from the Train Mountain Railroad Museum.  For more information on enjoying your family vacation at the Crystalwood Lodge call 541/866.381.2322 or visit www.crystalwoodlodge.com

 



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

Direct/Toll Free: (541/866) 381-2322
Fax: (866) 294-4213
reservations@crystalwoodlodge.com