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    Lake of the Woods Resort - Chipmunk cabin

    Lake of the Woods Resort

    3.2(80 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    Their wait staff is terrible. We had a 2:30 reservation. When we got there we said we would wait…read morefor a. Window seat. She said she would come get us in 10 or 20 minutes which she never did. When I asked what happened 45 minutes later as we waited she became combative. Told me I couldn't expect a window tabke on Memorial Day when she just told us we could get one if we waited ten or 20 minutes. She was ridiculous, telling me there were no window tanked available, when I had a reservation AND waited per her instructions. It ruined my husband's birthday. The host there was rude and condescending when we just wanted the table we reserved and waited for. Wish I had gotten her name, but we just left pissed off. You know what? Maybe don't put a child there? With no manners. It's not the first time it's happened to us either. It's a bad look for LOW and it ruined my husband's birthday for no reason. She told us 10 to 20 minutes. Then she was pissed that we wanted the table we reserved. Were are disappointed because we are locals who go there all the time. What utter bullshit. That host cost you money. I hope you at least talk to the person. She has a bad attitude and we did not. I guess she was freaked out because it was busy? Whatever it was, she was inappropriate and ruined our day. Will start going to Harriman's or the Running Y. They are decent and respectful to people. Christ! Do something. Thank you!

    The lake itself is beautiful, and my 2-year-old had a great time swimming and playing on the beach…read more Unfortunately, the resort and restaurant experience left a lot to be desired. To be fair, this was one of the busiest weekends I've ever seen there. As a business owner myself, I understand that on extremely busy days things don't always go as planned, and because of that I was willing to overlook quite a bit. We stayed in Chipmunk Condo Cabin #3. The cabin had a musty smell and a very small bathroom. The beach area was great for families, and my daughter absolutely loved it. The biggest issue was the food and customer service. Around 2 PM on our first day, we stopped to get pizza for lunch while waiting for our cabin and found out they were already sold out. Since there aren't many nearby dining options, I stopped by the lodge around 6:45 PM to specifically ask when they stopped seating guests. The two younger employees seemed annoyed and unsure but eventually told me the last seating would be at 7:45 PM. I explained that I was traveling with my wife, a 2-year-old, and a 3-month-old, and that driving an hour to Ashland or Klamath Falls for dinner wasn't ideal. We hurried back to the cabin, got ready, and returned around 7:35 PM, only to be immediately told they couldn't seat us because they were too busy and had a large party. My question was simple: Why wasn't I told that when I specifically came in earlier to ask? Had they explained the situation, I would have gladly come sooner. After asking to speak with a manager, who never actually came out, we were suddenly able to be seated. Once inside, there were several empty tables available, which made the whole situation even more confusing. Our server seemed annoyed from the moment we sat down. We decided to order our food to go instead of dining in, and even that seemed to bother him. When I politely provided feedback about the miscommunication, his response was essentially, "Well, we got you seated, didn't we?" That completely missed the point. The issue wasn't whether we eventually got a table. The issue was being given incorrect information and then nearly being turned away despite arriving before the stated seating cutoff. The next morning, we discovered mice had chewed through snacks we had left on the kitchen counter overnight. There are no cabinets available to store food. When I reported it, the manager apologized and explained that even the cabin she lives in on-site has mice because they're in the forest. While that explanation makes sense, it didn't make my wife feel any better with a 3-month-old baby sleeping in the cabin. The second day, pizza was available for lunch and was actually very good. The older gentleman working there was friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, when we returned around 6 PM for dinner, pizza was sold out again. My wife then tried ordering dinner to go from the lodge and was given a completely different takeout menu that excluded many of the better dinner options, including items we had ordered to go the night before. When she asked if she could order from the regular dinner menu, she was told absolutely not. The inconsistency made no sense. At that point, we'd had enough. Between the restaurant issues, the mice, and the overall lack of customer service, we decided to cut our trip short and leave a day early. The lake and beach are beautiful and have the potential to make this a great family destination. Unfortunately, poor communication, inconsistent service, restaurant issues, and mice in the cabins overshadowed what could have been a wonderful stay. Mice may be part of being in the woods, but regular preventative pest control inside the cabins would go a long way toward making guests feel more comfortable.

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    Lake of the Woods Resort - Bedroom

    Bedroom

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    By the lake

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    Missing knives, would be 100 per missing item, this has 4 missing items!

    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - August 31, 2025 - Rogue Gorge Day Use Area.

    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint

    4.8(9 reviews)
    40.8 mi

    August 31, 2025 - Prospect, Oregon…read more This is a "must-see" stop when in the Crater Lake Area. There is an easy pathway that offers stunning views of the Rogue River and four overlook points for capturing great photos. Find the Rogue Gorge Day-Use Area and parking lot on the west side of OR 62, just north of Union Creek Resort. It is a quick, easy stop, well worth your time.

    I really hate reviewing this low for a place that had some amazing views of starting point of the…read moreRogue in the Gorge. First, this was kind of an add on stop after grabbing a bite to eat just around the corner. First thing we did was explore the path. I should add that the path is relatively flat and easy to navigate for anyone that has a hard time with hikes. This is a paved path and is pretty flat from one end to the other. There are a few spots you can go down steps for a closer vantage point, but the most steps you will encounter is about 10 at any one point. Great shots of the Rogue can be captured all along the pathway as you walk to the upper point of the viewing area. Just guessing, but round trip I'd say that the total walk distance is approx. 1/2 mile. Now to go into details as to why only three stars. I can't go without saying, the bathrooms here are absolutely disgusting. My gf turned and walked away after the initial door opening/smell that escaped when the door was opened. For this reason alone I had to deduct 1 - 2 stars. If you are just here for the views and don't use the restroom facilities then I'd highly recommend. Really cool all in all minus the bathroom experience.

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    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - We explored past the view point

    We explored past the view point

    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - August 31, 2025 - Narrow chute through volcanic rock.

    August 31, 2025 - Narrow chute through volcanic rock.

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    The power of water

    Mill Creek Falls and Avenue of the Boulders - Boulders in the summer.

    Mill Creek Falls and Avenue of the Boulders

    4.7(13 reviews)
    44.7 mi

    Hidden about 45 minute outside of Crater Lake National Park in the tiny town of Prospect lies Mill…read moreCreek Falls and the Avenue of the Boulders. The space features a short hike with waterfall views and access to large boulders and parts of the beautiful Rogue River. I stopped here on the way back from Crater Lake National Park. The turnoff from the highway is easy to miss. In fact, I missed it myself and had to turn back around in the middle of the road. There's a small parking lot with a highly degraded trail map and a few portable restrooms near the beginning of the trailhead. The hike is pretty short, I'd say less than 2 miles round trip. You start off on a flat path that will take you to a two-way intersection. If you bear left, the trail will lead you the Rogue River and the Avenue of the Boulders. And if you bear right, the trail continues to two separate viewpoints; Barr Creek Falls and Mill Creek Falls. I decided to hit the falls first. The hike is pretty easy with gentle rolling inclines. It's entirely shaded by big beautiful trees. The first waterfall in view will be Mill Creek Falls. These falls absolutely stunning! They were flourishing in late fall. The second set of falls is just a short walk up a some log steps. This is where you'll find Barr Creek Falls. These falls weren't as robust as Mill Creek Falls, but they were still very charming. You'll also get a glimpse of the beautiful Siskiyou forest in the backdrop. On the way back, I headed down the other way toward the Avenue of the Boulders. I've been to the Avenue of the Giants before in Humboldt County, but the the Avenue of the Boulders are a completely different experience. They're comprised of huge boulders, many of which you can climb to get a better view of the falls and the Rogue River that flows down below. Simply one of the most gorgeous sights that I've ever seen! The Rogue River is so comforting and calming. This a total relaxation spot. A place where you can just sit back, relax, and enjoy the view. Enjoy the sounds and sights of the river flowing beneath your feet. It's truly endearing. Who would have thought that something this beautiful could be hidden away in a small town just outside of Crater Lake? It's so amazing and yet still extremely secluded. If you're coming up to Crater Lake, a visit to Mill Creek Falls and be Avenue of the Boulders should definitely be added to your list.

    Gorgeous and easy hike out to some boulders or a set of waterfalls. This seasons rain and snow melt…read moremade the rivers flow violently with water, producing amazing cascades of water for the falls. It's a downward hike and you don't notice it until the hike back out, but it's fairly easy and short so it's a great little stop over for a worthwhile view. The map etched in wood in the parking lot gives a good overlook of the area. Definitely head to the right side and see the falls.

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    Mill Creek Falls and Avenue of the Boulders - Rogue River

    Rogue River

    Mill Creek Falls and Avenue of the Boulders - The climb to the river

    The climb to the river

    Mill Creek Falls and Avenue of the Boulders

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    Lonesome Duck - Arrowhead Cottage living room. opens to screened sun porch and massive covered porch sitting on the rivers edge.

    Lonesome Duck

    5.0(2 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    This review is very late; however, we would like to share our experience with anyone considering a…read morestay along this beautiful stretch of the Williamson River. First and foremost, Marshal and Suzie are fantastic hosts. They are very knowledgeable about the critters that frequent the ranch and will happily assist with the best spots and methods to bird watch or fish. Marshal is most willing to share the specifics of fishing gear, flies to use and techniques to fish these waters. Suzie is very responsive to whatever you might need at the cabin and keeps them in a condition that makes you think she is expecting a best friend to come visit. In short, these two love what the do and it shows! Second, the cabin we stayed at is super cool and rustic yet very comfortable and equipped with all that you need. There are games, books and fun antiques to check out. Just bring your food and drinks and you'll be set. The cabin is perfectly situated with an unobstructed view of the river. The front porch is a perfect place to relax. Watch the fish rolling on the surface of the water or (if you sit still) the birds coming and going from the bird houses mounted on the front of the cabin or out in the lawn. Finally, the setting is just what you would expect from a top-shelf lodge. The aspens and evergreens are abundant with lots of places to wander about, bird watch or just lay back and watch the clouds pass overhead. We celebrated my 60th birthday at Lonesome Duck. It was a fantastic experience and we strongly recommend it to anyone looking for this type of getaway.

    $$$ Saving Tip: Be sure to book this property direct instead of through a third party site…read more Awesome centralized place to spend your southern Oregon experience! Close enough to highway to make getting there (Medford airport is an hour and a half drive), and other places in southern and central Oregon easy, yet, far enough off the main highway, about a mile on a gravel road, for seclusion and that "out in the woods" feeling. Crater Lake is 30 minutes away. The Lava Caves south of Klamath Falls (worth the trip) are only an hour. Great wine tasting in Ashland is a little more than an hour and a half. Head north to Bend and the higher elevations for a day trip. Any direction you go you will be in the middle of some of the most breathtaking scenery you can imagine. Or you can just hang out on the ranch for some of the best fishing, canoeing, kayaking, or hiking you could ask for. There is also a really great outdoor logging museum and small gauge railroad just minutes from the ranch. Stargazing at night on the ranch is spectacular with light pollution at a minimum. The cabin itself is perfect. Just a hundred feet from the river, it has tasteful rustic decor, comfortable furnishings (beds are great), and all that you need to cook indoors or grill outdoors. Be sure to do your grocery shopping in Medford or Klamath as there is only a convenience store at the gas station down the road. The little town of Chiloquin has very few shopping/eating amenities. Lots of windows facing the river in case you get tired of sitting on the porch (which we never did). Be ready to see lots of birds (ducks included), river otters, beaver and if you stand in the water early in the morning or at dusk you will catch a glimpse of native trout and bass. We saw deer on our three morning walks and on all of our road trips off the ranch. Finally, you couldn't ask for a better host than Steve. From the time you "check-in" (he actually just meets you at your cabin to say hello and walk you through), to the cordial check-out (again he will come to you), he will take care of any of your needs or just leave you to enjoy your "home" and awesome surroundings. We highly recommend spending some time with your family on the ranch and in one of their cabins. We will definitely be going back,

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    Lonesome Duck - Great Blue Heron---keeping a sharp eye out for lunch.

    Great Blue Heron---keeping a sharp eye out for lunch.

    Lonesome Duck - The Riverside porch at Arrowhead Cottage

    The Riverside porch at Arrowhead Cottage

    Lonesome Duck - Rivers Edge kitchen, open plan to living room and dining room.  Views to lawn, hammock and river.

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    Rivers Edge kitchen, open plan to living room and dining room. Views to lawn, hammock and river.

    Spence Mountain Trailhead - mountainbiking - Updated June 2026

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