Vacation rentals in Lake of the Woods

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Top guest favorite
The kitchen area is designed with a sleek concrete countertop that extends into a breakfast bar. Dark cabinets offer ample storage space, complemented by modern appliances. Natural light fills the open room, highlighting the high ceilings and contemporary decor.
Home in Klamath Falls
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Linkville Station

Contemporary studio in the heart of downtown Klamath Falls. Enjoy this vibrant and culturally rich urban neighborhood. Open-concept floorplan, gleaming concrete floors, remodeled kitchen, spa-like bathroom, and numerous custom upgrades. Upgraded bathroom fixtures, solid surface sink, and walk-in shower. Murphy bed, dining table and breakfast bar seating. Ample parking spaces available, conveniently located near the Market, shops and restaurants, and easy access to public transportation/Amtrak

Guest favorite
A spacious living area showcases a yellow sofa and a unique white chaise lounge, positioned on a colorful area rug. Large windows provide ample natural light and offer views of outdoor greenery, while a dining table with seating for four and additional furniture can be seen in the background.
Guest suite in Klamath Falls
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

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, spacious 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.

Top guest favorite
The porch features a welcoming white door framed by colorful flower pots filled with vibrant mums and pumpkins. Scenic views of the surrounding landscape, including hills and Lake Euwana, are visible in the background, enhancing the inviting entrance.
Cottage in Klamath Falls
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Amazing Sun/Moon rise | Gateway to Crater Lake

Quiet, relaxing, newly renovated cottage built in 1906. - Conveniently located near downtown, just off of highway 97 for easy in and out hotel-like access. - Walking distance to the downtown shops, bars, and restaurants. - Enjoy sunsets, moonrises and more with scenic views of Lake Euwana and the nearby mountains as the backdrop from the giant picture window inside or outside on the covered porch. - Just a short walk (or biking) distance to the historic Link River and Eulalona trails!

Top guest favorite
A scenic view of a sunset casts a warm glow over expansive green fields and distant hills. The peaceful landscape is complemented by a clear sky filled with soft clouds, while the sun's rays illuminate the tranquil waters of Klamath Lake in the background.
Guesthouse in Klamath Falls
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

The Sunset Ranch

Relax in the peace of a working mini-ranch where the sounds of chickens, crickets, frogs, and owls will quiet your mind. Sunset Ranch is just far enough away from the busyness of town to enjoy the most brilliant star-filled skies from the deck or take a short walk to the top of our property and watch the sun set over Klamath Lake! Situated off of Hwy 97, we are conveniently located just 5 minutes from Oregon Tech and Sky Lakes Medical Center. Downtown Klamath Falls is just 8 minutes away.

Top guest favorite
A spacious outdoor area is surrounded by towering trees, providing shaded seating around a circular picnic table. The gravel path leads to a cabin visible on the right, with a welcoming entrance and natural surroundings that enhance the tranquility of the setting.
Cabin in Prospect
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 340 reviews

The Get Away

Located in the beautiful Cascade Mountains is your "Get Away". The cabin is in the small town of Prospect. Just 40 min. to Crater Lake the cabin is complete with Central Heat/Air. Wood stove in Living Room (1 bun provided). The 900 sq. ft. cabin has 2 Bedrooms with Brand New Queen beds. Kitchen is fully stocked , New full size appliances. The Cabin sits back off the road with large front yard and has Horseshoe Pit & BBQ area with Picnic Table. Great for kids. Circular Driveway easy in & out.

Guest favorite
A wooden railing balcony offers a view of a lake with mountains in the background. Two glasses of red wine and a bottle are placed on the railing, capturing a serene moment during sunset with soft light reflecting on the water.
Apartment in Chiloquin
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 799 reviews

Agency Lake Front Apartment

Lakefront with beautiful view across Agency Lake to the mountains surrounding Crater Lake! This upstairs apartment has one good sized bedroom, with skylights, a desk area and a flat screen TV. A full kitchen is stocked with dishes, pots and pans, glasses and silverware, plus extras. A hide-a bed sofa is in the living room, with a comfortable reading area. The bathroom has a stand up shower. Loaner kayaks in summer months, sled in winter. 30 minutes to beautiful Crater Lake park boundary.

Top guest favorite
The entrance to the cottage is framed by a rustic trellis and surrounded by lush greenery. A wooden deck leads up to a white door, providing a welcoming access point. Sunshine filters through the leaves, adding a natural brightness to the scene.
Guesthouse in Lithia Park
5 out of 5 average rating, 246 reviews

Countryman-Fox Carriage House

Considering the central location of this little gem, it is amazingly peaceful. To add to this charm, the cottage is fresh & bright with a lovely view across the valley. What a joy to walk across the street to the theater & dinner without parking issues. Besides being clean & safe, I like the king size bed, the fireplace, the choice of large tub or shower, the heated bathroom floor, and the little yard, the most. Charging is available for your electric cars in the upper parking area.

Top guest favorite
A rustic cabin nestled among tall trees in a peaceful wooded setting. A driveway leads up to the cabin, which features a metal roof and multiple windows. A parked vehicle is visible in front, surrounded by natural pine needle coverage on the ground.
Cabin in Klamath Falls
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Crater Lake/Rocky point Vacation cabin

This cabin is remote and is tucked in the woods. There are 3 lodges close by with great restaurants. Harriman' s is the closest. The cabin sleeps six comfortably. King bed, queen bed and two twin beds. Walking distance or short drive to crater lake zip line, lots of beautiful hiking trails, miles of lake to canoe or kayak. Only 45 miles to crater lake. Fully stocked kitchen. Quiet and peaceful. Fire pit outside for campfire. BBQ grill

Top guest favorite
A modern cabin exterior features large glass doors opening onto a wooden deck. A spacious living area with a sofa is visible, while surrounding trees provide a natural backdrop. Two outdoor chairs are positioned on the deck amidst a serene forest setting.
Home in Chiloquin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Modern Cabin Near Crater Lake

Modern home in the woods just 25 minutes from the entrance of south entrance of Crater Lake National Park. Located in a quiet community near the shore of Agency Lake. Watch the sunset or soak in the oversized tub while a fire crackles downstairs. This cabin is surrounded by song birds year round, with resident bald eagles and great horned owls all in this last grove of old growth Ponderosa Pines on Agency Lake.

Top guest favorite
A charming cottage sits amidst lush greenery, framed by tall trees and flowering bushes. A brick pathway meanders through the landscaped yard, leading to the inviting porch. The cottage is bathed in natural light under a clear blue sky.
Farm stay in Klamath Falls
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews

Century Cottage on a Working Farm

Situated on 165 acres, this century-old cottage is part of a working family farm complex that includes three historic homes, outbuildings, and local landmark 'big red barn.' The cottage is freestanding in a landscaped yard abutting fields growing alfalfa, wheat, and potatoes. A humble home with all of the basic comforts, it is a clean, light and bright respite in the countryside.

Top guest favorite
The cabin's exterior features a combination of dark wood and deep green siding. Large windows are framed by wooden beams, allowing natural light to fill the interior. A spacious porch with a railing extends from the front, surrounded by snow-covered ground and pine trees.
Cabin in Klamath Falls
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Cabin by Lake of The Woods, Crater Lake, & Ashland

Comfy cabin nestled in the mountains about 28 miles (approx 30 min) out of Ashland. Our cabin is close to 5 of the mountain lakes and just a few miles from Lake of the Woods, Howard Prairie Lake, Fish Lake, & Klamath Lake. A great spot to stay for people wanting to visit Crater Lake National Park and the surrounding lakes. Crater Lake National Park is about 1 hour drive away.

Guest favorite
A spacious sleeping area with an angled wooden ceiling features a large bed covered with a textured blue blanket. Two nightstands with lamps flank the bed, and a window with light curtains provides a view of the surrounding trees.
Cabin in Klamath Falls
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

The Easy A Cabin in Rocky Point, Oregon

Escape to The Easy A Cabin, a stylishly updated 1960s A-frame retreat in the Southern Cascades. Perfect for a cozy getaway, this pet-friendly cabin features a unique king bed loft, modern kitchen, and a spacious deck. Relax by the pellet stove or explore nearby Crater Lake National Park. Comfortably fits a small family or couple seeking mountain adventure and rustic charm.

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All about Lake of the Woods

The name Lake of the Woods tells you all you need to know about this outdoor destination in southern Oregon’s Cascade Range: It’s a natural lake and it’s deep in the woods — but, of course, there’s a lot more to this serene place, which has kept families coming back for generations. This pristine alpine lake is ringed by the Fremont-Winema National Forest. A snow-covered dormant volcano looms in the distance, and cottages flank its shores. Day-use areas welcome swimmers to take a dip in the chilly waters and picnickers to spread out under the towering fir trees. Boaters, stand-up paddleboarders, and kayakers run the show in the summer, while winter snowfall brings out cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobiles. A couple restaurants, a general store, and a full-service marina keep most campers happy, but urbane attractions are few. This vast wilderness playground is perfect for an off-the-grid escape.

What are the top things to do in Lake of the Woods?

Boating and paddling

A full-service marina rents all the gear you need to enjoy an afternoon on the clear waters of the lake. Anglers might want to hop on a pontoon boat with rods and bait for an afternoon. If you prefer, skim the surface on a kayak or paddle board — circling the shores and watching for wildlife in the surrounding evergreen forests.

Mt. McLoughlin Trail

The snowy peak of Mount McLoughlin shimmers when reflected in the Lake of the Woods, luring advanced hikers away from their cabins in the early morning for an arduous daylong climb to the summit at 9,495 feet. This challenging 10-mile round-trip trek along the Mount McLoughlin Trail, which links up with the grand Pacific Crest Trail, is a bucket-list hike in Southern Oregon that only experienced hikers should attempt.

Great Meadows Sno-Park

Winter turns the Fremont-Winema National Forest into a snowy playground, with freshly dusted forests ready for crunching on snowshoes, zipping along on cross-country skis, or revving up snowmobiles. Great Meadows Sno-Park ranks as one of the prime destinations in Southern Oregon for its 165 miles of groomed trails, which typically remain covered in the white stuff from late November through early March. Keep in mind: You’ll need to purchase an Oregon Sno-Park Permit before you visit.