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A cozy cabin interior features a spacious area with a King bed and a loft with a double bed accessed by a ladder. A wall-mounted TV and electric fireplace are visible, along with a mini refrigerator and coffee maker. Natural light filters through a window, and towels are neatly arranged.
Cabin in Douglas County
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 513 reviews

North Umpqua River King Cabin 16 near Crater Lake

Rustic Mountain Cabins - Glamping! Our charming King Cabins are perfectly located along the North Umpqua River in the Umpqua National Forest. This region of the Oregon Cascades is commonly referred to as "Oregon's Emerald-Jewel Gateway" to Crater Lake. We are centrally located to the North Umpqua Trail, with easy drives to many trailheads, waterfalls & the Umpqua Hot Springs. The King Cabins have a King bed, and a loft w/ double bed. The shared bath/shower house is steps away from the cabins.

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The sleeping area features two queen beds with rustic log frames, adorned with nature-themed quilts. Nightstands with lamps are located on each side. Vibrant images of lakes and mountains hang above the beds, complemented by warm lighting and a wood-toned floor.
Cabin in Douglas County
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 477 reviews

Mountain Mama Lodge on the North Umpqua River

Nestled in the trees near the North Umpqua River, Mountain Mama Lodge is the perfect place to stay while exploring the Umpqua! We're about a 40min drive to the North entrance of Crater Lake Nat. Park, Lemolo & Diamond Lakes, and roughly 12 miles from Umpqua Hot Springs, Toketee Falls & Watson Falls. Local guides offer rafting trips down the North Umpqua River, and a favorite local swimming hole provides opportunities to cool off in the summer. The North Umpqua River is a fly fisher's paradise!

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A new tiny home is situated among tall pine trees, featuring a clean exterior with large windows adorned by flower boxes. A gas grill is positioned on a patio area, framed by a wooden fence and lush green grass.
Tiny home in Shady Cove
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 341 reviews

Modern Tiny House w/ Hot Tub and Putting Green

Located on a hillside in Shady Cove. This is a spacious brand new 300 sq foot tiny home. The tiny house is located on our private property. We request for our guests to be respectful of our home, our neighbors, and surroundings. It is important that our guests treat the outdoor space as if they were camping and not leave any food outside as there is some wildlife in the area. Included is a covered gazebo with curtains on a private deck with a spa, and gas fire pit that also heats your legs.

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A wooden railing balcony offers a view of a lake with mountains in the background. Two glasses of red wine and a bottle are placed on the railing, capturing a serene moment during sunset with soft light reflecting on the water.
Apartment in Chiloquin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 787 reviews

Agency Lake Front Apartment

Lakefront with beautiful view across Agency Lake to the mountains surrounding Crater Lake! This upstairs apartment has one good sized bedroom, with skylights, a desk area and a flat screen TV. A full kitchen is stocked with dishes, pots and pans, glasses and silverware, plus extras. A hide-a bed sofa is in the living room, with a comfortable reading area. The bathroom has a stand up shower. Loaner kayaks in summer months, sled in winter. 30 minutes to beautiful Crater Lake park boundary.

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An A-frame cabin is surrounded by tall pine trees, with a hot tub located on a stone patio. Soft lighting illuminates the cabin's exterior, and a balcony is visible above the entrance. A white chair is placed beside the hot tub, creating a relaxing retreat.
Cabin in La Pine
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 353 reviews

A-Frame cabin • hot tub • near Bend • Mt Bachelor

This cozy and unique A-frame cabin sits on 1+ private acres in the Deschutes Forest. Relax here with wooded pines, hot tub, soaking bathtub, 80" home theater projector, modern amenities, and beautiful forest views. Close to the city of Bend and all the outdoor activities Central Oregon has to offer. Proximity to the best hiking trails, mountain bike trails, hot springs, Deschutes River, Mt Bachelor ski resort, Cascade Lakes highway, Smith Rock State Park, and Crater Lake National Park.

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A four-poster queen bed is positioned against a rustic wooden wall. Soft white fabrics drape elegantly, creating a serene focal point. A cozy seating area is visible nearby, along with access to a private entrance through the door.
Barn in La Pine
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Romantic Getaway at the Tree Farm - w/ Starlink

Nestled between Crater Lake National Park & Bend, our modern, rustic-bohemian barn sits on the outskirts of La Pine, Oregon, tucked within a serene one-acre grove of pine trees. Here in the foothills of the Oregon Cascades, you'll find peaceful days & star-filled nights—an ideal escape for individuals, couples, or small groups looking to explore our volcanic wonderland. The space includes a cozy private backyard, perfect for reading, stargazing under the night sky, or simply unwinding.

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The exterior of the lodge is showcased, featuring a blend of natural wood and stone accents. A spacious driveway is visible, surrounded by tall trees, with a backdrop of rolling hills. Large windows invite natural light, creating a welcoming entrance.
Home in Prospect
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Ripple Rock Ranch Lodge

The Ripple Rock Lodge offers amazing views of The Rogue River Gorge and Lost Creek Lake. The lodge has a large patio with ambient lighting, and both gas and charcoal grills! It is located on a 10 acres parcel of woodlands to explore with access to the Rogue River and numerous hiking trails. Medford International Airport is approximately 40 miles from the Lodge and Crater Lake National Park is approximately 35 miles. Now offering as a wedding venue, please message with any inquiries!

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The entrance pathway is lined with blooming purple irises, leading to a rustic cabin framed by vibrant green trees. A gravel drive meanders toward the building, partly obscured by lush foliage, with hints of a paddock visible in the background.
Ranch in Prospect
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 718 reviews

Crater Lake "Bunkhouse" on 100 acre ranch & trails

The private Ranch "BunkHouse" sits on a meadow near the country barn w/ views of valley, mountains, & access to gorgeous woodsy hiking trails. The "BunkHouse" retains the rustic charm of the original Bunkhouse but inside it enjoys new comfort, style & amenities! It's an up-dated large (20X40) open studio/bedrm w/ kitchenette & private bath (clawfoot shower/tub). A king-sized bed & extra twin bed if you have a 3rd traveling w/you, all in one room. Also, TV and WiFi

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A modern two-story Bardominium is displayed, featuring a spacious exterior with a white facade and wooden accents. Two large black garage doors are positioned at the front, complemented by tall pine trees in the background and a clear blue sky above.
Home in Crescent
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

Crescent Butte Barndominium with Disc Golf

Take advantage of low Spring prices! Our 2 bed, 2 bath Bardominium is filled with extras including a sledding hill, snowshoeing on the property, private 9 hole disc golf course and a Level 2 EV Charger. Enjoy the view of Diamond Peak, hiking in the Gilchrist State Forest right out the door. We are about 45 miles to the N. entrance of Crater Lake. The "Barn" is perfect for 2 couples, or families. Enjoy this upscale country setting.

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Cabin in Bend
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Eco cabin near Bend: sauna, hot tub, EV plug

Location Highlights • Peaceful acre in Three Rivers • 30 min to Bend and Mt. Bachelor • 15 min to Sunriver Relax • Soak in the hot tub under the stars • Rejuvenate in the barrel sauna • Unwind by the fire pit • Drift off in a hammock with your favorite book Inside • Warm knotty pine walls and juniper accents • Full kitchen, WiFi, 2 baths • Eco-conscious with bio-based flooring Book now and kickstart your Central Oregon adventure!

Top guest favorite
A modern cabin exterior features large glass doors opening onto a wooden deck. A spacious living area with a sofa is visible, while surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop. Two outdoor chairs are positioned on the deck amidst a serene forest setting.
Home in Chiloquin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Modern Cabin Near Crater Lake

Modern home in the woods just 25 minutes from the entrance of south entrance of Crater Lake National Park. Located in a quiet community near the shore of Agency Lake. Watch the sunset or soak in the oversized tub while a fire crackles downstairs. This cabin is surrounded by song birds year round, with resident bald eagles and great horned owls all in this last grove of old growth Ponderosa Pines on Agency Lake.

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A cozy living area features a leather couch, a lounge chair, and a barrel chair arranged around a wooden coffee table. A large window provides views of the outdoors, while a patterned area rug lies on the warm-toned floor, enhancing the tranquil ambiance.
Home in Myrtle Creek
5 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Peaceful Nights with Highland Cows & Horses

Meet friendly Highland Cows and beautiful horses on a lush green ranch nestled in rolling hills. Just 13 miles east of I-5, this peaceful retreat offers total nature immersion. Even the drive delights—with farms, grazing sheep, and scenic views at every turn. Step out, breathe deep, and let the fresh country air melt your stress away. It’s more than a getaway—it’s a soul-refreshing retreat!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Crater Lake located?

    Crater Lake sits within southern Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, surrounded by a national park known for its volcanic landscape. It is near the crest of the range, with forests and rugged terrain all around.

  • When is the best time to visit Crater Lake?

    Many visitors explore Crater Lake between late spring and early fall, when roads and trails are more accessible and temperatures range from 47–92°F (8–33°C). Winter has much colder conditions and notable snowfall, creating distinct scenery but fewer open activities.

  • What are some things to do near Crater Lake?

    You can explore hiking trails, lake viewpoints, and ranger-led programs around Crater Lake. The area also has opportunities for photography, birdwatching, and snowshoeing during the winter months.

  • How is the weather near Crater Lake?

    Crater Lake usually has snowy, cold winters with temperatures from 33–48°F (0–9°C) in January and milder summers reaching 59–92°F (15–33°C) in July. Rainfall is more frequent in winter, while summer stays mostly dry.

All about Crater Lake

Crater Lake’s crystalline blue waters beckon visitors to this Southern Oregon national park from around the world. Formed by the collapse of the Mount Mazama volcano, the lake is unique in that there are no rivers, creeks, or tributaries flowing into it or out of it, and its depth of 1,949 feet makes it the deepest lake in the United States. A hike to the park’s highest point, Mount Scott, rewards you with panoramic views of the waters below, while birdwatchers visit for the chance to spot grouse, jays, and other species.

Head to the Steel Visitors Center and follow the nearby nature trail to explore a flora fan’s paradise in the Castle Crest Wildflower Garden, or put on your snowshoes during a winter trip for a scenic hike in snowy surroundings. The lake is also home to two small islands — Wizard Island and smaller Phantom Ship, which can both be accessed by boat.

What are the top things to do in Crater Lake?

Wizard Island

Located near the western shore of Crater Lake, Wizard Island is a volcanic cinder cone, with a crater at the cap dubbed the “Witches Cauldron.” Take a leisurely boat tour across the water to reach the island, where you can relax with a scenic hike or just picnic with a stellar view. Bear in mind that boat shuttles operate summer-only services.

Winter sports

Things may be quieter at Crater Lake in the winter but there’s no lack of outdoor activities to explore here. Rangers lead snowshoe walks through the park, and Nordic skiing enthusiasts are well catered to, with several winding trails easily accessible from the plowed road to Rim Village.

Rim Drive

One of the best ways to take in the stunning panoramas at Crater Lake National Park is to take a trip along the historic Rim Drive, designed to contour and compliment the natural landscape. At 33 miles long, this loop is the perfect distance for an unforgettable afternoon drive — or time your trip to hit one of the many viewpoints along the way during sunset.

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