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    5.0 (4 reviews)
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    Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort - View from outdoor breakfast seating. More houses on trees.

    Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort

    4.3(92 reviews)
    36.5 mi
    $$

    Absolutely Loved this place! We went as 4 families and rented the Majestree, Pleasantree and…read moreTreeroom Suites. We used the Treeroom as the base for cooking n gathering as a large group. Obviously when you see the Majestree, everything else pales in comparison, which is their best property onsite, and the Pleasantree looked a bit small n not so spacious but it is what it is. Majestree is so spacious n luxurious. The view here is so gorgeous especially in spring. The staff are so amazing including ziplining staff - ziplining is expensive here compared to other places but the experience was simply amazing with their Big Dipper. One of their key highlights is their amazing spread of breakfast - the best I've ever had at a bed n breakfast. One of their chefs is a young girl Eden who is so skilled and talented and even willingly shared her recipe for lavender cake when I told her how awesome it was. All the staff are really friendly. In fact they kindly agreed to refund 80% of our ziplining fee when one of their coins kids were scared after the practice ziplining abd refused to continue. No one would do that. Some of us did horse riding, and they loved it as well. Would love to return sometime! My husband n I came back here after 13 years and none of our friends were disappointed.

    We had quite the experience with our stay. It brought out the inner kid when going from treetop to…read moretreetop and taking in all of the views. Such a cool experience that i am looking forward to coming back with the kids and grandkids to par take in the horseback riding and ziplining that they offer. A little tip for you- when you walk in to check in and if no one is at the desk call the phone number for the place. They are onsite and answer the phone right away.

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    Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort - Peacock perch iust after sunset

    Peacock perch iust after sunset

    Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort - Mini Swiss family complex

    Mini Swiss family complex

    Out'n'About Treehouse Treesort

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    Mount Shasta Ranch - Beautiful view of Mt Shasta!

    Mount Shasta Ranch

    4.5(82 reviews)
    48.1 mi

    We have stayed with Kris and David (and their adorable little senior dog, Cork) four times over the…read morelast few years. We make it a point to stay at Mt Shasta Ranch when we drive to the Bay Area from Seattle. Each and every time we have been warmly welcomed with fresh homemade cookies, coffee and tea, as well as wine in the afternoon. They are kind, hardworking people living their dream of offering a top notch bed and breakfast in their lovely home. I especially enjoy sundown on the front veranda with blankets, our beverage of choice, a wonderful view of Mount Shasta and the beautiful countryside. The mansion, built in 1923, is well kept and spotless. There is a large dining room with a billiard table and many windows where one can read and watch finches and other birds at the bird feeders. There's also a cozy living room with a fireplace and a lovely wood fire when it is chilly outside. Each time they have offered our choice of rooms when available and been treated like family. The bedrooms, each one tastefully decorated with antiques, feature comfortable beds and thoughtfully curated amenities. There are two separate lodges for families behind the house itself. I also appreciated seeing a pair of horses in the pasture next door. Kris and David are always happy to recommend local restaurants, hikes and other activities. But most of all the this B&B is a quiet and peaceful respite. I know they also host various groups for retreats. We have especially enjoyed meeting other guests at the Mt Shasta Ranch as well. Lastly, a highlight of our stay is Kris's gourmet breakfasts, delicious and varied, served by David who is charming and accommodating. This place is an absolute gem. We highly recommend it.

    Wow! What a time at Mt Shasta Ranch Bed and Breakfast. Kris and David showed so much hospitality…read moreduring the couple of days I spent there with my family. Wonderful cooking, great recommendations on hikes, and overall an awesome time. Can't recommend them enough!

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    Mount Shasta Ranch
    Mount Shasta Ranch
    Mount Shasta Ranch - Views from Mt. Shasta Ranch.

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    Views from Mt. Shasta Ranch.

    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort

    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort

    5.0(10 reviews)
    42.9 mi
    $$

    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.

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    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort
    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort
    Trinity Mountain Meadow Resort

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    Jubilee Railroad - My 14oz Harris Ranch rib eye came with garlic mashed potatoes and glazed carrots $44 + 4 prawn $8 (11/8/22).

    Jubilee Railroad

    4.2(450 reviews)
    54.0 mi
    $$

    We stayed in a caboose which was really fun and different. Check and checkout process was really…read moreeasy.

    Yuck. Sorry that is not a very sophisticated review. But I have to be honest, chef wonderful, is…read more"average" at best. I am a tad arrogant, having access to the some of the best cuisine by living close to San Francisco. Now to be fair, their price point reflects what you see sitting on the plate before you. The service is polite. Ambiance is fun. I ran around in these train cars as a child while vacationing with family 30 years ago. My advice would be, go with what works. The previous owner had it going on, knew the territory so to speak. This place has "warning Will Robbinson" all over it, like sushi in Kansas. A tuckered out Fly Fisherman would prefer a great steak and baked potato. No shame in that, it is the pillar of American dining. If I want foo-foo, I will go to SFO. But then again, I think the food in Paris is "OK", (specifically their entrees) Paris has great bread, crackers and cheese. Alright, pastry, baguets, and fromage. All the offerings in Italy are amazing and the only thing to eat in the UK are chippies. The best "foo foo food" was Betlenut Pan-Asian on Union Street in San Francisco. Lost their lease however. THAT was the bom-d-idly. Hey if you want a fabulous steak, try Jacks in DT Redding. Great place, but you will wait an hour, maybe two. But it is worth the wait. Has an interesting provenance, the location and building itself, was a house of ill repute back in the FDR days, so the legend goes. Cafe Maddalena in Dunsmuir is excellent as well. This faux fusion/euro/cubano/too cool to be true... might make 2 years max. It is the epitome of "The fastest way to make a small fortune, out of a large fortune is to start a restaurant." Inherited money, I can smell it burning in the kitchen.

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    Jubilee Railroad - Real flowers at our dining table.

    Real flowers at our dining table.

    Jubilee Railroad - Dessert? Sure! And another Old Fashioned with Captain for good measure. ;)

    Dessert? Sure! And another Old Fashioned with Captain for good measure. ;)

    Jubilee Railroad - Smoothie bar!

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    Smoothie bar!

    Klamath River Resort Inn - The room

    Klamath River Resort Inn

    4.1(41 reviews)
    15.5 mi

    This is the kind of place you wish you could call home. The rooms are comfortable, but the outdoor…read morespace and friendly atmosphere were the highlights for us. The massive lawn out back extends right up to the river and is surrounded by mountainous forests in the distance. It's a spectacular view especially as the sun goes down. We enjoyed the sunsets on lawn chairs - they are set up under big trees outside each unit as well as in a few other places across the grass. The fire pit next to the water (with chairs and cut firewood) is perfect to chat around as the sky turns dark. The rooms are attached to small but full kitchens which are shared between adjacent units (two rooms per kitchen). We had no trouble navigating kitchen use. There are coffee grounds and a coffee pot in each room, so you won't need to worry about sharing the kitchen if that's all you plan to make. The only issue we ran into was finding shampoo and conditioner (there are no sample sizes here), but there is a market just a 5 minute drive away. Normally we would've brought our own but we stopped for a night here after a week-long backpacking trip in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Theresa was extremely helpful in accommodating all our needs, even allowing us to use her laundry soap and appliances to wash our clothes! We couldn't have been more pleased with our stay. Many thanks to Theresa and the Klamath River Resort Inn.

    Absolutely fantastic spot on the Klamath. The property is right on the water with a big lawn, and…read morethe location is great near Happy Camp. You can venture out into the surrounding area easily, or just opt to relax at the Inn. The amenities therein are a little sparse, but that's why being so near to Happy Camp is nice: you can easily hit the market up for supplies. The rooms share kitchens, but are separate otherwise. This would be a great place to do a group trip with two or more rooms rented in conjunction. There is also a grill and patio area over near the volleyball lawn. Nice staff, and the grounds were well kept up. For the money we spent, the experience was well worth it.

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    Klamath River Resort Inn - Back of motel

    Back of motel

    Klamath River Resort Inn - Kitchen

    Kitchen

    Klamath River Resort Inn - Bedroom

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    Bedroom

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