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    Nina T.

    What a lovely vacation! My family and I were here for a week visiting from NYC and staying with my parents. Our cabin had all of the amenities of home! While the children did detox briefly from tv and the Internet, they were quickly satisfied with the playground, ping pong, bike riding, badminton, horseshoes and of course, the swimming hole. The owners were very pleasant and attentive without being intrusive. And if you run out of supplies, Trinity Center is just 10 miles away and sells whatever you may need.

    Raining but warm and dry in the cabin!

    This was our third year visiting and the first with rain. It was just as fun if not more majestic with the cloudy rain filled days. We still had spots of sun, cozy fully stocked cabins and plenty to do. This is one of our favorite places ever!

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    The love and attention Megan and Peter put into each cabin and the grounds truly make it a home away from home.

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    Bonanza King Resort

    Bonanza King Resort

    (24 reviews)

    This resort is a magical place. The cabins are so clean and stocked with everything you need…read more Bathrooms with plenty of towels, soap, and tp. Showers well stocked with shampoo, conditioner, body wash and perfect water pressure. Kitchens have all you need to make your meals and to brew your morning cup of coffee. The creek is steps away from your cabin with several sweet spots to sit by it to listen to the rushing water while you sip your coffee. Fishing, hiking, biking, boating, or simply sitting back with friends and family surrounded by a beautiful forest. One is gently forced to relax. We can't wait until next time!

    Bonanza King Resort is not accessible to anyone with physical disabilities. If you are…read moreplanning a wedding or family getaway and you want to include someone with physical limitations, this may not be the place for you. There are zero rails or ramps to enter the cabins. The entire facility lacks accessible toilets, bars to help you get up from or lower yourself onto the commode. I literally got stuck the first time I used the toilet, not being able to grab onto anything to help get up off of it. If you plan on bathing there you are out of luck. The shower in my cabin was literally 2 1/2' - 3' wide by 20" deep. No way a shower chair could fit in there, it was way too small. With only the shower head terminating from the wall, sans a hand held shower wand, it proved quite a difficult task to get clean. With zero bars to hold onto to get in, out of, or to steady oneself while within the shower. It was a quite scary ordeal worrying about slipping and falling. The doorways to the bedrooms and bathroom are not wide enough to get through with a walker or wheelchair. Within the bedrooms, there is very little clearance from the bed to the wall. Since I cannot climb stairs, the only place I could sleep was in the downstairs bedroom, or in the living room on a futon. I was left with the futon due to there being two of us with physical limitations. I needed two people to get the futon flat, suitable for sleeping. I looked in the pantry and the bedroom closet in vain, as there were not any sheets, pillows, or blankets available for the futon. The pathways around the resort are not paved so you will have to contend with gravel, compacted dirt, inclines, and grass that are not conducive and quite difficult to traverse with wheelchair, walker, etc.. The resort is quite beautiful and stunning. Other than the difficulties we had with the lack of amenities, we had a fabulous visit. It is too bad that the deficiencies limited what we could experience around the entire grounds.

    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort

    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort

    (10 reviews)

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    Oh my goodness, where to start! This place is amazing! Incredible setting, at the foot of the…read moreTrinity Alps - like something out of a magazine! And the food - go Friday nights for the biggest, juiciest ribeye steak you've ever had, along with amazing, delicious side dishes! But prepare yourself for a one-hour drive up a long, bumpy dirt road to get there - but it's well worth it!

    All the other reviews (thus far every one 5 stars) are true and on point. There is no hyperbole and…read morethere is no way I can describe Mountain Meadow adequately. So let me take another tack and make sure that this is the place for you. First off, Mountain Meadow Resort isn't for everyone. If you can't be unplugged and off the grid, this place isn't for you. Seriously, there is no wi-fi, your smartphones are only useful as cameras because there is no cell signal, and the generator that provides electricity only runs from 6:30am to 11pm. Bookings typically go from Saturday to Saturday so if the prospect of not being able to check your texts, voicemail, e-mail and social media for a week gives you the heebee jeebees, then this place is not for you. Second, this place is remote. The resort is most definitely in the WILDerness. In the four years that I've gone I've come across black bears and been within spitting distance of a rattle snake, rattle going off, coiling and ready to strike. The nearest medical facility is 2 hours away by car. And that's not counting the fact that you could be half a dozen miles into a hike away from the resort and your parked car when you get injured. If that seems a bit too off the beaten track for you, then this place is not for you. ...Still reading? Then you must be adequately intrigued as to why people go and keep coming back to this wonderful place. And if the you're not scared off then you will likely fall in love with this place as I have. Read on if you want my attempt to add information you might be hoping to gleam from reading these reviews. This is a family run camp. Decades ago a group of families bought the place and ran it together. Their children now run the resort and while you're there you'll likely see the next generation starting to help out as well. Staff all have a direct connection to the resort via family, being visitors in years past themselves when they were younger, or being recruited by one of the first two categories. What that means is that your initial visit feels like you're an interloper at a family reunion, but on repeated trips you begin to feel that you too are part of the family, because you truly are. That sentiment permeates through and is felt not just by my wife and me but by my kids as well. I would love it if my kids worked here when they're older and if I could spend extended time helping out after I retire, whenever that is. Days can be spent on hikes, strenuous or relaxing. Obviously the former will reward you with amazing views. Unlike, say Yosemite, you could do your whole hike and never come across another group. If you do, it certainly will only be a handful. There are lakes to swim in and vistas to take in. The resort is positioned so that you can make a day hike where others will often have to backpack in and out. Sometimes you'll be tempted to backpack yourself and maybe stay over a night or two but what always draws me back is the food - homemade and delicious. Dinners are amazing. Lastly, the kids love it because of the independence and being outdoors. The "kids dinner" before the "adult one" is as much a highlight for the parents as it is the kids. More importantly my tech savvy kids being raised in the heart of Silicon Valley have no qualms with Mountain Meadow being a "screen free" place. And that alone makes our annual trip worth it.

    Lakeview Terrace Resort

    Lakeview Terrace Resort

    (53 reviews)

    Dear Ryan and staff, we loved how organized you have this resort! How thoughtful that you called me…read moreto let me know the air conditioning was out in our booked cabin and that you would make sure we had a great place to stay. Everything just far exceeded our expectations. So nice to arrive to a very nicely air conditioned cabin and be able to return to it after sweaty hikes! The 2 beds we used were surprisingly comfortable as I can usually look forward to an uncomfortable bed on vacation. Once inside we had such peace and quiet. I was so impressed with the cleanliness! The pool is beautiful and also very clean. Thank you all for making our stay so worry free and comfortable. I will give everyone I know who likes this kind of experience your website. I will post these thoughts on Yelp. Kay, Larry, Chance, and Ginger Sent from my iPad

    My wife and our two young sons stayed at Lakeview Terrace Resort a couple weeks ago. Definitely…read moreglad we did, it was everything we were hoping for and more. We only stayed for two nights but in the short visit we squeezed in kayaks on the lake, floating down the river, fishing and a short hike. The scenery if absolutely beautiful and the cabin was clean and had all the amenities a family could need...which is nice for anyone wanting the "outdoor experience" without actually sleeping in a hotel tent/outdoors:) We took two trips this summer, one to Hawai'i and second here. When we asked our boys what their favorite part of summer break was they said "lakeview terrace"!

    Cold Creek Inn & Suites - You have to stand in the street facing the hotel to see Mt. Shasta

    Cold Creek Inn & Suites

    (86 reviews)

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    I had this property recommended by a friend and decided to try it. The good things were, it was…read moreclean and they allow pets. The rooms all run along a wooden walkway facing the parking lot. I was notified there would be construction from 9 to 5 which wasn't a problem for me as I was arriving after 5 and leaving before 9. What was a problem was that the parking lot was roped off so you had to park on the outer edges rather than in front of the room, I was in 18. This was a bit of an issue for me as one of the reasons I booked was that just coming off of a knee replacement I wanted a room that I could park directly in front of. If they had disclosed this, I would have gone somewhere else. Secondly, the pillow situation was pretty horrible, old feather pillows which flattened down to nothingness, no support at all. The heating unit was one of those old wall units with a really loud fan, so couldn't keep that on. Hot and cold water difficult to get in shower, so either scald or lukewarm. there was no space to put items above sink on tiny shelf. I would not stay there again.

    We'd give 6 stars if it were possible! We stay at CCI at…read moreleast 4x a year as we go back and forth from SoCal to Portland on our Oregon Odyssey. Get ready for a doozy of run-on compliments... The staff is fantastic, the rooms are perfectly clean, they welcome our furbabies (even have a dog exercise area & towels!), it's walking distance to downtown for dinner, the beds are super comfy, the tap water is probably the best I've ever tasted, they have a self-service (coin) laundry room, a great communal deck, and (last but not least) you can park right in front of your room. Stay here, it's wonderful. See you soon CCI!

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