
The Cabins at Mazama Village offer the comfort and privacy of an inn nestled in an old growth forest of lodgepole pines.
Features
The rustic-style exterior opens into a casual interior design offering comfort and serenity, free of phones and TVs. At 6000 feet there is plenty of fresh mountain air so air conditioning is not available. There are 10 cabins each with four private accommodations featuring two queen beds with a private bath and shower. Two accessible accommodations offer one queen bed and private bath.
Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made up to a year in advance of your visit. Reserve a room at the Mazama Cabins by contacting the park concessionaire, Crater Lake Hospitality, either online or by calling 866-292-6720. The Mazama Cabins are generally open from late May or early June through late September.
Near-by Amenities
At the Annie Creek Restaurant and Gift Shop, located in the village, you’ll find family-friendly American cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as a variety of local beers and wines. The gift shop offers a wide selection of park souvenirs. The nearby Mazama Village Store carries groceries, camping supplies, firewood, and gasoline.
Features
The rustic-style exterior opens into a casual interior design offering comfort and serenity, free of phones and TVs. At 6000 feet there is plenty of fresh mountain air so air conditioning is not available. There are 10 cabins each with four private accommodations featuring two queen beds with a private bath and shower. Two accessible accommodations offer one queen bed and private bath.
Reservations are strongly recommended and can be made up to a year in advance of your visit. Reserve a room at the Mazama Cabins by contacting the park concessionaire, Crater Lake Hospitality, either online or by calling 866-292-6720. The Mazama Cabins are generally open from late May or early June through late September.
Near-by Amenities
At the Annie Creek Restaurant and Gift Shop, located in the village, you’ll find family-friendly American cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as a variety of local beers and wines. The gift shop offers a wide selection of park souvenirs. The nearby Mazama Village Store carries groceries, camping supplies, firewood, and gasoline.
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