Hotel Resort
Near the 143-square-mile Upper Klamath Lake!
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
ACTION NEEDED: Please send your "Booking" with -one- name (first & last) of the person who will be responsible for checking into your condo at the front desk as it appears on your/their ID. The front desk is required to view the ID at check-in and the name given by you must match the ID. ADDITIONALLY, please be aware that I need to know the person's name ON THE BOOKING REQUEST at the “Time guest submits Booking, or Booking Request” ( NOT on an inquiry ). PLEASE NOTE that; If no name is stated, the name on the right column of the VRBO Booking Request Page will be entered on the reservation -and- (name CANNOT be changed on the guest VRBO Account after the booking is accepted, in an attempt to avoid this requirement). PLEASE NOTE that there may be a fee involved for a name change once your Booking is accepted. Thank you!brbrI can accept a 1-night stay for a weekend night if the date is within 2 days. Otherwise, Friday or Saturday nights are a mandatory 2-night minimum stay meaning: Thursday/Friday, Friday/Saturday, or Saturday/Sunday.brbrTwo Bedroom - Special Needs: Queen in master, queen in second bedroom, queen Murphy bed in living area. Condo may be on ground floor or second floor with elevator access. Grab bars, roll under sink and roll in shower. Maximum occupancy 6.brbr***Please review ALL details in each field***brbrThe Resort maintains a high standard through its maintenance, upgrade, and refurbishment program. As a result the unit characteristics may change from time to time and vary.brbrWhen you check into the resort, the front desk will require a $100 security deposit hold against a credit/debit card in case any major damage should occur. The security deposit will be released back to you on the day of departure.brbrABSOLUTELY NO PETS ALLOWED! If you have a service animal, you must let us know in writing prior to booking.brbrUnit Amenitiesbrbr- Bunk beds (3-bedroom chalets' third bedroom) br- Cable TVbr- DVD playerbr- Stereo with CD playerbr- Telephonebr- Gas fireplacebr- Balcony/terracebr- Gas barbecuebr- Murphy Bed (some units)br- Sleeper sofa (Three bedroom and all Chalets) br- Washer and dryer br- Iron and ironing board br- Wifi /Internet access (fee applicable) br- Hairdryer br- Air ConditioningbrbrbrResort Amenitiesbr- Indoor poolbr- Indoor children's poolbr- Indoor hot tubbr- Tennis courtbr- Basketball courtbr- Fitness centers br- Golf course and driving rangebr- Clubhouse with pro shopbr- Pool tablebr- Day spa br- Arcade games br- Elevators in some buildingsbrbrbrLocal Activitiesbr- Hiking br- Fishingbr- Gamingbr- Golfbr- Bikingbr- Crater Lake National Parkbr- Lava Beds National Monument br- Museumsbr- Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing br- Winema National Forestbr- Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland (mid February-October)brbrbrbrbrbrName the types of outdoor recreation you enjoy. Pick anything. Mountain biking? Fishing? Birding? What about just picnicking along country roads? You can do all this and much more from your resort at Running Y.brbrbrbrPerched on a ridge near the 143-square-mile Upper Klamath Lake, your resort is well-positioned to take advantage of one of the most diverse and pristine wildernesses in North America (there are seven national wildlife refuges here). The region's volcanic legacy has left the famous caldera of Crater Lake, lava beds, fumaroles and towering peaks. It also happens to be the route birds prefer for their western migrations. In fact, bald eagles by the hundreds winter in the Klamath Basin.brbrbrSuch a backdrop invites exploration. So choose your transport-foot, tire, or wing, and set forth. After several "Oh wow's" and a few "Look at that's," you'll be ready to return to your Running Y accommodations and all the comforts of home.brbrbrPopular AttractionsbrCrater Lake National ParkbrKnown for its spectacular views, Crater Lake offers a wealth of four-season activities, including hiking in summer, and cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter. Approx. 70 mi.brbrbrKlamath County MuseumbrThe museum focuses on the anthropology, history, geology and wildlife of Klamath Basin. Exhibits include Native American artifacts and relics. brbrbrFavell Museum of Western Art & ArtifactsbrThis museum boasts a large miniature firearm collection as well as pioneer and Indian artifacts, baskets and paintings. brbrbrAnnual FestivalsbrJanuary: Chemult Dog RacesbrbrbrFebruary: Winter Wings FestivalbrbrbrMay: Cinco De MayobrbrbrJuly: Klamath Blues FestivalbrbrbrSeptember: Klamath Antique ShowbrbrbrDecember: Snow Flake Festivalbr
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