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Klamath Falls,or
where should I stay for one night?
i am looking for a nice place, woods, tree nature, melissa |
You don't give us a clue as to the rest of your itinerary. It sounds good. But what about somewhere like the "lodge" at Oregon Caves (tons of secluded hiking there as well as the caves themselves. I hope your trip includes Crater Lake as well.
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This is my trip so far 2 adults/2 teens in august Fly into LA Tues PM Spend Wed,Thur,Fri Drive Sat to Bishop spend night Drive Sun to Yosemite - spend 2 nights Drive Tues to Lake Tahoe - Spend 3 nights Drive Fri to Larrsen - spend night Drive Sat to Falls - spend night Drive Sun to Crater lake- spend night Drive monday to cave junction - spend 2 nights Drive wed to Crescent city - spend 1 or 2 nights???? drive to Eureka - spend 1 or 2 nights??? Drive to SF - Fly home tues |
OK, sounds great to me.
Someday I'd give anything to do an overnight or three night rafting trip on the Rogue River out of Grant's Pass, though. If you could fit it in, would be worth looking into. Frankly, I think I'd consider cutting out Klamath Falls now that I see your itinerary. Make the drive from Lassen to Crater Lake since you won't really have a full day to get out and do any hiking near Klamath anyway. |
I agree with Neopolitan regarding Klamath Falls. You could easily drive from Lassen to Crater Lake in one day. I live east of Sacramento and own a vacation home near Bend, OR. I can make the drive in 8 hours with several stops along the way. Klamath Falls has seen better days. Better to skip it.
You might think about spending the night on the way to San Francisco at the Benbow Inn in Garberville. Cute place and in the middle of the Redwoods. The Inn sits on the Eel River. We love the area. Great walks through majestic redwood trees. Have fun on your trip. |
is two days too much in Lassen to spend?
Melissa |
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