Vacation rentals in Crater Lake

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Yurt in Eagle Point
Starlight Meadow Yurt
The yurt is a modern, light, space with a deck. It's nestled between a mixed conifer forest and Starlight Meadow. We're at the end of a private road on 20 acres. The property is gated for your comfort and peace of mind. There's a large trampoline at the edge of the meadow perfect for stargazing and sunsets. The creek flows October thru June depending on rainfall. Six miles from Shady Cove where you'll find restaurants and a grocery store. 40 miles to Crater Lake. 26 to Ashland. Treat yourself!
Aug 28 – Sep 4
$107 per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews
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Guest suite in Klamath Falls
Crater Lake Speakeasy
Welcome to the Crater Lake Speakeasy. This one-of-a-kind space is a mashup of mid-century modern and industrial steampunk decor. You will have exclusive access to our entire guest suite including a large living area, blackout bedroom, private bathroom, kitchenette appliances, and dining/bar area. The space is geothermally heated so you won't run out of hot water and the concrete floors are warm on bare feet. When the space isn't rented, we love to host happy hours for our friends and neighbors.
Sep 6 – 13
$69 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews
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Cabin in Douglas County
Mountain Mama Lodge on the North Umpqua River
Nestled in the trees near the North Umpqua River, Mountain Mama Lodge is the perfect place to stay while exploring the Umpqua! We're about a 40min drive to the North entrance of Crater Lake Nat. Park, Lemolo & Diamond Lakes, and roughly 12 miles from Umpqua Hot Springs, Toketee Falls & Watson Falls. Local guides offer rafting trips down the North Umpqua River, and a favorite local swimming hole provides opportunities to cool off in the summer. The North Umpqua River is a fly fisher's paradise!
Feb 1 – 8
$129 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 368 reviews

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Cabin in Klamath Falls
Secluded Get-A-Way: Cabin in the Woods
Sep 4 – 11
$95 per night
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 263 reviews
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Cabin in Prospect
Red Blanket Cabin near Crater Lake
Jan 19 – 26
$170 per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews
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Home in La Pine
Cozy Getaway in the Pines
Jan 21 – 28
$83 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 503 reviews
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Home in Crescent
Crescent Cabin by Lakes & Rivers
Apr 16 – 23
$93 per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews
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Cabin in Oakridge
Lone Wolf Cabin, pet friendly
Jan 14 – 21
$71 per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 687 reviews
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Cabin in La Pine
Rustic Little Log Cabin In The Woods
Aug 28 – Sep 4
$144 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 546 reviews
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Tiny home in Grants Pass
Tiny Cottage w/Firepit/Hottub/Outdoor tubs
Feb 6 – 13
$105 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews
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Cabin in La Pine
Cozy Forest Cabin w/ Sauna & Hot Tub!
Aug 20 – 27
$160 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews
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Chalet in Klamath Falls
The Linkville Loft (Downtown Klamath Falls) 🏡🦌
Dec 30 – Jan 6
$98 per night
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 227 reviews
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Cottage in Chiloquin
River Haven Cottage
May 30 – Jun 6
$98 per night
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews
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Cabin in Trail
Rogue River Lodge, Riverside Cabin
May 16 – 23
$209 per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews
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Cabin in La Pine
Deschutes A-Frame Cabin close to Bend
Feb 2 – 9
$236 per night
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Your guide to Crater Lake

All About Crater Lake

Crater Lake’s crystalline blue waters beckon visitors to this Southern Oregon national park from around the world. Formed by the collapse of the Mount Mazama volcano, the lake is unique in that there are no rivers, creeks, or tributaries flowing into it or out of it, and its depth of 1,949 feet makes it the deepest lake in the United States. A hike to the park’s highest point, Mount Scott, rewards you with panoramic views of the waters below, while birdwatchers visit for the chance to spot grouse, jays, and other species.

Head to the Steel Visitors Center and follow the nearby nature trail to explore a flora fan’s paradise in the Castle Crest Wildflower Garden, or put on your snowshoes during a winter trip for a scenic hike in snowy surroundings. The lake is also home to two small islands — Wizard Island and smaller Phantom Ship, which can both be accessed by boat.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Crater Lake

Late summer is a recommended time to head to Crater Lake vacation rentals, when the last of the snow melts from the park’s highest hiking trails and a carpet of wildflowers spreads over the slopes. If you’re entering from the north, note that this entrance to the park opens in early June and generally closes at the end of October. Fall is a popular time to arrive at Crater Lake cabins and admire the changing foliage dotted around the water’s edge, while the lake itself appears an even inkier blue. The winter months require cold weather clothing, but there are plenty of adventures to be had, including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Changing weather conditions at different elevations mean that you’ll always need to be prepared with sun protection and layers, whatever the season.


Top things to do in Crater Lake

Wizard Island

Located near the western shore of Crater Lake, Wizard Island is a volcanic cinder cone, with a crater at the cap dubbed the “Witches Cauldron.” Take a leisurely boat tour across the water to reach the island, where you can relax with a scenic hike or just picnic with a stellar view. Bear in mind that boat shuttles operate summer-only services.

Winter sports

Things may be quieter at Crater Lake in the winter but there’s no lack of outdoor activities to explore here. Rangers lead snowshoe walks through the park, and Nordic skiing enthusiasts are well catered to, with several winding trails easily accessible from the plowed road to Rim Village.

Rim Drive

One of the best ways to take in the stunning panoramas at Crater Lake National Park is to take a trip along the historic Rim Drive, designed to contour and compliment the natural landscape. At 33 miles long, this loop is the perfect distance for an unforgettable afternoon drive — or time your trip to hit one of the many viewpoints along the way during sunset.

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