Worst place we staying in years. Room was damp, cheerless, smelly and bleak. Booked room given to only other guest. Owner besotted with dogs – lots of them. Cut short our stay – clearly a frequent occurrence as she joyfully charged us for 3 night.

Worst place we staying in years. Room was damp, cheerless, smelly and bleak. Booked room given to only other guest. Owner besotted with dogs – lots of them. Cut short our stay – clearly a frequent occurrence as she joyfully charged us for 3 night.
I thank Paul G for his comments on his stay, as all guest feedback is incredibly valuable. When he posted this review, I immediately sent him a message asking him if he could remember any of the details (it being nearly a year since he was here) so that I could follow-up and correct anything that was under my control....
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We had 18 people, 3 generations - friends from CA, friends & family from OR & one chocolate lab. It was President's Day Weekend and we were seeking snow, Snow didn't come until we were ready to leave :-( The house was spacious, the kitchen well-equipped worked well for all of us and was great to have our own bathrooms!...
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We only were able to visit for one night, on our way driving up to Washington but this place was great. Unfortunately we were unable to enjoy the birding or surroundings because of a pretty heavy rainstorm that made hiking/walking rather cold and wet. The lodge is perfect and has everything you need. Fireplace to keep warm, huge kitchen for...
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My lovely wife and dog and I recently spent three days at Crystalwood Lodge.
CWL has everything--marshland, meadows, forest, two bird flyways, mountain views. It truly is a dog lovers paradise--dogs are allowed everywhere except the kitchen and dining room. The owner Liz is an extraordinary person: her positive attitude and philosophy rubbed off on us. She was sociable but...
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If you are a traveler who counts their dog as part of the family then the Crystalwood Lodge is a great place to stay. The beauty of the area and the proximity to Crater Lake make this a wonderful destination for those wanting to explore the area. You will need to bring your own food for your stay and enjoy...
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Twenty members of our family rented Crystalwood Lodge for five nights and were very pleased with the facility. Ranging in age from 2 to 78, everyone found something fun to do during our stay, whether it was visiting on the decks, canoeing in the clear stream, birding, hiking, reading in the comfortable chairs in the living room, cooking in the...
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I was taking a road trip with my 10 year old dog, Cleo, through Southern and Central Oregon last week when I stumbled upon Crystalwood Lodge. Liz was very welcoming and accommodating with my last minute call to see if she had any rooms available for that evening.
The lodge is in a wonderful location--so peaceful and serene. Liz suggested...
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We stayed here for a family reunion. It was lovely, clean and super relaxing. We will be staying again!
Our ladies hiking group voted on visiting Crater Lake. I found Liz and her accommodations on line. What a splendid surprise to find that our dogs were all welcome and the place was way more than anyone expected! It was like being at an out door amusement park! From watching Liz prepare the teams food, watching the team race across...
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Great to see the 11 late teen/early twenty somethings have a blast out in the country with fishing, canoeing, hiking, biking, and Crater Lake. Kids loved the sled dogs and hanging with them. The kitchen was large and useful for feeding the 13 of us. The entire week was peaceful and a joy. Highly recommend for large families or gatherings...
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