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    Hiker friendly. Very comfortable. Great hospitality. Amazing porch. The room was nicely decorated, clean and welcoming.

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    Bigfoot RV Park & Cabins - Humming Bird and Lady Bug Cabins

    Bigfoot RV Park & Cabins

    (19 reviews)

    This place was a total gem and I'm SO glad I found it! (Thank you Yelp!)…read more We had originally planned to stay in the Redwoods over the weekend, but nowhere was open due to covid-19. Then I remembered the beautiful Scenic Highway (CA-96) "Bigfoot Scenic Byway" - boasting the most Bigfoot sightings - connecting the coast to the I-5 in far-northern California. I've always wanted to drive it, so I figured I'd check to see if there were any camping options along the route, and I came across Bigfoot RV Park & Cabins in this quaint little town called Happy Camp. Since they are a private property, they were still able to be open during this covid craziness, and they did a great job with making sure things were clean and social distancing was practiced. We happened to be the only ones "tent camping" as others had RV's or cabins booked. The area for tent camping is a little courtyard that has chairs, a bonfire area, and it's right next to a very clean and well-kept bathroom, shower, and laundry room. The camping courtyard is a bit small and probably wouldn't fit too many tents if people want their space, but again I think most people are there for RV's and cabins. My favorite things about this place were a) the location - "Happy Camp" is such a cute little town along the Klamath River, so you can walk a short distance and be right in the middle of tall trees and rolling rivers... b) the owners who were very down-to-earth and made it feel like everyone there is family, and c) the overall vibe. It doesn't feel like you're in California or Oregon for that matter; it's its own little piece of the Klamath River. If you find yourself in Northern California or Southern Oregon looking for a gorgeous little getaway, I highly recommend it here!

    Not a lot of choice in Happy Camp. This is one of two. Funky layout cabins, in mine you passed…read morethrough bathroom to get to other bedroom. Mine was also missing coffee maker but had cups and ground coffee. Also, no heat in cabin. Two extra stars because the other hotel owner was nowhere to be found and this was our last option

    Mount Shasta Ranch - Beautiful view of Mt Shasta!

    Mount Shasta Ranch

    (82 reviews)

    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!

    Trinity River Adventure Cabins - Our guest caught this steelhead on the Trinity River

    Trinity River Adventure Cabins

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    Big thank you to Heidi and Steph. To say the Miner's Cabin is…read morebeautiful perfection would be an understatement! I could not have imagined it more perfectly! My fiance and I stayed two nights and wished we had two more. You are steps away from the river and you hear the fish jumping all night. If you are a fisherman, this is the place for you! The bed was like sleeping on a cloud and everything was so clean and nice!!! We will be staying again!

    Husband & I are a couple of Aussies living in Venice Beach. We'd been desperate to get out of the…read morecity for a while, so we packed the car & our little rescue-mutt & headed away into the wilderness for our 18th anniversary. The Miner's Cabin offered a perfect, romantic, rustic retreat for us. You should think of your stay there as, "glamping". The cosy, one-room-loft-bedroom cabin is clean and basic, the structure itself, utterly charming. The bathroom is but a toilet, the entire room the shower cubicle & it's VERY clean, but most bathing happened in the river, shh, I'm not gonna lie. The cabin's heart is the pretty balcony that looks out over the crystal-clear river, where we spent a lot of our time relaxing and cooking. The kitchen is only a small bar fridge (though they do provide a large ice chest with ample space - just don't forget to buy ice), a sink, a microwave, toaster oven & an electric frying pan. Being outdoors folks though & a cook, we came prepared. I brought a portable gas burner which made the balcony a charming spot to fry up the beautiful, Steelhead Trout I was catching (FANTASTIC fishing). We ate meals out there too, to the majestic view of the river, the mountains & the pines, immediately before us. I also brought my cast iron dutch oven & used the wonderful, functional fire pit/ BBQ down on the river rock patio to roast vegetables in the fire. If you are wise about when to open and close windows at appropriate parts of the day, the Miner's Cabin stays wonderfully cool, even in the hottest of summer days as we experienced at around 103F. I think we used the swamp cooler once for an hour out of curiosity for what it may do. At night, the incredibly comfortable loft bed was heaven. We'd open up the pretty gable windows and enjoy the cool, evening breeze and sound of the lively river. The big house next door, also owned by Heidi, had a large family group staying there. We'd only see them sometimes when we'd use the driveway which is shared. Even with their nearby presence, the cabin felt very secluded. Occasionally folks would float by down the river and you'd share a wave or smile. You can hear the highway which is quite incongruous as you seem so far away from civilization. The river water is incredible. Our dog's coat and our hair and skin have never felt so good from lolling about in the water. Heidi has very detailed instructions and information available on the website and in the email package. Be sure to read them so you know exactly what you're in for and any additional costs like a dog fee etc. All the info you need is there. Heidi is very communicative. If you want the kind of no-frills, communing with nature experience we were after, this place is for YOU!

    The Etna Motel - Our visit brought us here, near the Etna Motel

    The Etna Motel

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    Pro tip- call for reservations if you can't get through the online option (530) 905-1268…read more Super nice place, my kids went in and relaxed immediately. Quote, "this feels like we're home!" Translation: Super clean and cozy rooms. Also safe and open outdoor parking. Derek is a wonderful and attentive host. Owner Brandon is a local. Most room neighbors were PCT hikers or travelers. We had forgotten wall chargers and Derek loaned us two for the kids tablets. Check out the employee owned Rays market or the cool gas/convenience station down the road. The local bakery has amazing house made bagels and breads, get there earlier than I did for the best pastry selections, or order a sandwich later. I wish I had taken some more pictures but the property is so nice and the Etna community is lovely and friendly. I hear there is a community pool across the street, but we arrived just after 7pm and weren't able to check it out. This is the second time we've been here and we'll be back!

    I made a reservation to stay at this place 3 months prior to my arrival. I was so disappointed in…read morethe manner in which the owner treated me. He has no customer management experience and is easy to anger and raise his voice. When I arrived he never even gave us a welcome to Etna motel. While we had a different view of the security of my cc, he showed little respect to me as a customer and lacked curtesy. If you are willing to be treated poorly and give your business to this establishment you are the right customer for this business.

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