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Cabin in Klamath Falls
Bright Klamath Falls Cabin w/ Deck & Mtn Views!
Pristine wilderness awaits you at this incredible 2-bedroom, 2-bath Klamath Falls vacation rental. 'Thimbleberry Cabin' provides the perfect family respite complete with all the comforts of home. Sip your morning coffee, and catch a glimpse of the local wildlife as you relax on the private deck. Grab your tackle box, and head to Lake of the Woods or Crater Lake for a day of fishing. For the hikers of the group, trek up the 9,495 ft Mt. McLoughlin - one of the area's inactive stratovolcanoes!
$165 per night
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Cabin in Klamath Falls
NEW! Cabin w/ Hot Tub, By Crater Lake Nat’l Park!
Sway to the rhythms of nature at this 2-bedroom, 1-bath cabin in Klamath Falls. Enveloping you in a warm atmosphere with a full kitchen, 2 fireplaces, flat-screen TVs, games, and more, this homestyle-rustic vacation rental delivers rejuvenating days and restful nights for the whole family or group. Fulfill your sense of adventure at Crater Lake National Park, and discover nearby splendors by boat, skis, or foot. End the night by taking a dip in the hot tub and drying off by the bonfire.
$145 per night
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Cabin in Klamath Falls
Secluded Get-A-Way: Cabin in the Woods
Want to get away from the crowds? Located at the end of a dead-end road the cabin sits on the eastern edge of the Cascade Mountain range. This is a great get-a-way spot and is close to Crater Lake National Park and hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails. This is also a great location for motorcycles, ATVs and snowmobiles. Park your trailer and ride from the cabin to hundreds of miles of Oregon's best snowmobile and off-road vehicle trails, you only have to unload once.
$99 per night
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Cottages in Lake of the Woods

Cottage in Ashland
Charming very well appointed cottage !
$103 per night
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Cottage in Chiloquin
Delightful Cottage with access to a spa/pool
$120 per night
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Cottage in Ashland
Weisinger Winery Vineyard Cottage
$225 per night
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Cottage in Ashland
Downtown Cottage - Great Views & 1 Block to OSF!
$148 per night
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Cottage in Ashland
The Barn at Emigrant Creek
$148 per night
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Cottage in Ashland
Warm & Inviting Ashland Cottage < Half-Mile to SOU
$150 per night
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Cottage in Ashland
Abbott's Cottages- Heron
$126 per night
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Cottage in Crater Lake
The Old FarmHouse
$199 per night
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Cottage in Klamath Falls
Cottage Blu
$69 per night
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Cottage in Klamath Falls
Cozy 1 bedroom cottage
$90 per night
Cottage in Chiloquin
Cozy Spring Creek Cottage
$173 per night
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Cottage in Talent
" sweet little garden studio "
$74 per night
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Vacation rentals in Lake of the Woods

Vacation home in Klamath Falls
The 'Easy A' Cabin in Rocky Point
$105 per night
Rental unit in Klamath Falls
Old Mill Lodge Studio at Lake of the Woods
$160 per night
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Rental unit in Chiloquin
Agency Lake Front Apartment
$83 per night
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Guesthouse in Klamath Falls
Snow shoe or x-country ski near Lake of the Woods!
$101 per night
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Chalet in Crater Lake
The Chalet at Agency Lake
$192 per night
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Farm stay in Ashland
Kelly’s Farm 4 miles to Ashland
$98 per night
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Cabin in Ashland
The Ashland Farm Cabin
$76 per night
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Guesthouse in Ashland
Courtside Cottage - WalkScore 93 - Dog Friendly
$128 per night
Chalet in Klamath Falls
Cozy Chalet for Two at Running Y
$160 per night
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Cabin in Klamath Falls
A clean, well-appointed cabin in Rocky Point!
$157 per night
Chalet in Crater Lake
Alice's Cottage
$299 per night
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Cabin in Ashland
BookStayHop - #51 The Cabins on Hyatt Prairie -
$274 per night
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Your guide to Lake of the Woods

Welcome to Lake of the Woods

The name Lake of the Woods tells you all you need to know about this outdoor destination in southern Oregon’s Cascade Range: It’s a natural lake and it’s deep in the woods — but, of course, there’s a lot more to this serene place, which has kept families coming back for generations. This pristine alpine lake is ringed by the Fremont-Winema National Forest. A snow-covered dormant volcano looms in the distance, and cottages flank its shores. Day-use areas welcome swimmers to take a dip in the chilly waters and picnickers to spread out under the towering fir trees. Boaters, stand-up paddleboarders, and kayakers run the show in the summer, while winter snowfall brings out cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobiles. A couple restaurants, a general store, and a full-service marina keep most campers happy, but urbane attractions are few. This vast wilderness playground is perfect for an off-the-grid escape.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lake of the Woods?

Summer at Lake of the Woods means long, sunny days on the water. The warmest months of July and August mark the peak times for boating and paddling as well as hiking and backcountry treks. Temperatures cool and the days become shorter in fall, when you’re more likely to have a corner of the lake to yourself or find trailheads empty. The elevation here in the Cascades guarantees snow in winter, when the lake freezes over and fishing by boat gives way to ice fishing. Come here in January and February for ice skating on the lake, snowshoeing through the forests, and cozying up in your cabin at night. Families return in larger numbers by spring break, when much of the snow melts and wildflowers bloom in the meadows.


What are the top things to do in Lake of the Woods?

Boating and paddling

A full-service marina rents all the gear you need to enjoy an afternoon on the clear waters of the lake. Anglers might want to hop on a pontoon boat with rods and bait for an afternoon. If you prefer, skim the surface on a kayak or paddle board — circling the shores and watching for wildlife in the surrounding evergreen forests.

Mt. McLoughlin Trail

The snowy peak of Mount McLoughlin shimmers when reflected in the Lake of the Woods, luring advanced hikers away from their cabins in the early morning for an arduous daylong climb to the summit at 9,495 feet. This challenging 10-mile round-trip trek along the Mount McLoughlin Trail, which links up with the grand Pacific Crest Trail, is a bucket-list hike in Southern Oregon that only experienced hikers should attempt.

Great Meadows Sno-Park

Winter turns the Fremont-Winema National Forest into a snowy playground, with freshly dusted forests ready for crunching on snowshoes, zipping along on cross-country skis, or revving up snowmobiles. Great Meadows Sno-Park ranks as one of the prime destinations in Southern Oregon for its 165 miles of groomed trails, which typically remain covered in the white stuff from late November through early March. Keep in mind: You’ll need to purchase an Oregon Sno-Park Permit before you visit.