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Lake lodges/cabins Recommendations to stay at in Oregon

3.6K views 22 replies 14 participants last post by  StrawberryMTN  
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The misses gets a week off from Nike in August and wants to do something...I am fighting hard not to drive down to Napa etc. lol.

It might be a little late for booking, but wanted to pick your brains about best lodges/cabins to stay at...preferably around a lake so I can take the boat...Nothing seems cheap anymore.

Thanks!
 
#2 Ā·
The misses gets a week off from Nike in August and wants to do something...I am fighting hard not to drive down to Napa etc. lol.

It might be a little late for booking, but wanted to pick your brains about best lodges/cabins to stay at...preferably around a lake so I can take the boat...Nothing seems cheap anymore.

Thanks!
From our previous discussions, I know you're familiar with Desolation. The Freemont powerhouse cabins are cheap and pretty sweet if you're looking for that real rustic feel. About 20 min drive down the road from Olive lake.
 
#3 Ā·
The misses gets a week off from Nike in August and wants to do something...I am fighting hard not to drive down to Napa etc. lol.

It might be a little late for booking, but wanted to pick your brains about best lodges/cabins to stay at...preferably around a lake so I can take the boat...Nothing seems cheap anymore.

Thanks!
Cabins at Paulina Lake Lodge. Good kokanee and brown trout fishing. Beautiful scenery. The lodge serves a great prime rib dinner on Friday and Saturday nights; call a few days ahead to reserve the dinner.
 
#5 Ā·
The misses gets a week off from Nike in August and wants to do something...I am fighting hard not to drive down to Napa etc. lol.

It might be a little late for booking, but wanted to pick your brains about best lodges/cabins to stay at...preferably around a lake so I can take the boat...Nothing seems cheap anymore.

Thanks!
Lake of the Woods. 5 hours from Napa as well :)
 
#7 Ā·
Gonna be tough to find anything good unless you get lucky and someone cancels. East, Paulina ,Odell and even Diamond are all fun although Diamond is in need of major updates last time I stayed there. East is one of the cleanest fishing resorts in the state but the lake is low and they were booked up when I looked in May.
 
#9 Ā·
I would reserve a place near Astoria for B10 šŸ˜€. I think most places will already be booked up but you can try 10 mile lake. I was up at Lake Roosevelt a couple weeks ago and had a blast. Pretty inexpensive and great fishing. Another place is the snake river around copperfiejd campground. Great fishing there plus you could also take a jet boat or raft excursion and obviously bring your boat.
 
#16 Ā·
Thanks, Y'all, for your input! Definitely keeping these on the short list for future.

She did a total pivot on me...which I am good with as we don't have to go to California...

I guess we are staying on a 60ft bed and breakfast boat at a marina in the san juan islands in August. Never done that before...should be a cool experience. She wants to rent mopeds and ride around the island. Now...where to get a boat to fish from...I wonder if I can fish/crab from the boat...hmmmm
 
#19 Ā·
Which island are you staying on or are you going to be in Anacortes?

When I lived in Anacortes in the late 1980s I lived in an old boat house that had the sail loft converted into a 1 bedroom house on Similk Bay near Deception Pass. When the tides were big I’d carry a crab trap out, wade in bit and toss it out. I’d tie it off to my deck and let it soak overnight. The next day it would be stuffed with huge barnacle back crabs. I made the mistake of telling a friend at a noisy bar and apparently someone overheard as I woke up the next day to see about 500 commercial buoys in the bay in front of my house. Miss that area a lot. It’s pretty untouchable now.

If you go sea kayaking pay attention to which way the tides are running. If you get a big falling tide on two sides of an island the convergence zone can get very pleasant with large whirlpools and steep short duration confused seas. For example we had to fish more than a handful of unsuspecting kayakers out some fairly nasty conditions on otherwise bluebird clear days where Guemes Channel met Bellingham Channel on the southwest corner of Guemes Island at Yellow Bluff/Kelly Point. Couldn’t help but snicker watching people paddling like crazy who were caught in a whirlpool that wasn’t big enough to take them down but big enough to catch and spin them. If you play the tides right you can ride the falling tide downstream, get out and have lunch, and then ride the flood back.

If you get out on the water tankers and ferries always have the right of way. Rule of tonnage applies. It got so bad with day sailers cutting in front of tankers (that take 8 miles to stop) that the refineries started using the big Foss Tractor Tugs in a phalanx formation about a half mile in front of the tankers like a blocking wedge on a kickoff. They run just slow enough to throw about a 6’ high wake that will swamp boats and roll sea kayaks.

Lots of Microsoft and now Amazon money in the area so don’t assume the 60’ yacht coming toward you has a competent skipper aboard…
 
#21 Ā·
For next time you need a cabin, Unity Lake has the Bass and Trout cabins as part of the state park. I checked and there is still available dates in July and August.

I've only stayed at the state park in a tent, but it was very nice. Lots of deer in the morning and the coyotes howling in the evening are pretty cool. Fishing is great too.