Crater Lake Lodge
Open from late May to mid-October, this grand old lodge has 71 simple but comfortable rooms (no TV or te...
Other than Crater Lake Lodge (the only lodging at the lake itself) and Mazama Village (7 miles from the rim) – both of which are limited – the nearest noncamping accommodations are 20 to 40 miles away. Park lodging is closed from mid-October to late May, depending on snowfall.
Fort Klamath has several good lodgings. Union Creek and Prospect and the Diamond Lake area all have nice, sometimes woodsy places. The drive-through towns of Chemult and Chiloquin have budget motels that are much less scenic. Finally, if you don't mind driving all day, there's lots of accommodations in Medford, Roseburg or Klamath Falls.
The park's eating facilities are limited as well, though you can always bring a picnic and find a fabulously scenic spot. Rim Village has a small café and there's an upscale dining room nearby at the lodge. Mazama Village has a small store and restaurant.
Open from late May to mid-October, this grand old lodge has 71 simple but comfortable rooms (no TV or te...
These rooms are open late May to mid-October, with 40 pleasant rooms (no TV or telephones) in attractive...
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