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Introduction
Our historic home was built in 1925. Surrounded by natural landscaping that frames a majestic view of the Cascade Mountains and Klamath Lake, this beautiful home is full of charm, history and special features designed to make your stay with us memorable and satisfying. World-renowned Crater Lake is nearby, Oregon's only national park and a spectacular jewel of the Northwest. It's a wonderful day trip with hiking, winter recreation and seasonal boat excursions.
We opened to the public in 2005, and we are now open all year-round to provide you with excellent service and a warm, welcoming environment. We look forward to your visit.
RaGin Ranch Bed and Breakfast Welcomes Children & Pets
Our View - Mt McLoughlin
This beautiful home, set on 37 acres, was built by an early Oregon mill owner and retains much of its original charm and sophistication. The crowning glory is the mahogany wood-paneled living room ceiling, but you'll also see the original tiled fireplace, built-in bookcases and bi-fold French doors. The house is full of character and beauty graced by many special features, and we have worked hard to retain and show off all of its homelike qualities. We think you'll enjoy the comfortable mix of antiques and near antiques. Even the lighting fixtures are examples of art and craftsmanship.
RaGin Ranch offers a hot breakfast, and you may choose from several different selections. You might want to eat in the dining room accented with its hardwood floors, the big country kitchen eating area where there is almost always something being prepared, or relax with a cup of coffee or tea on the patio in nice weather. From the large windows throughout the house or while strolling the area, you might be able to spot some of the plentiful wildlife such as deer, bald eagles, ducks and geese, and many other types of birds from the adjacent lake.
What Guests Have Said About The RaGin Ranch Bed and Breakfast
Thank you so much for the hospitality - the work and care you have put into making
this house so beautiful and welcoming show throughout. Jeff & Melissa R, Reston, VA.
That was the most special weekend I can ever remember having...what fun it was to visit
with you on Sunday morning over coffee. Bob & Winifred H, Medford, OR
Thank you for the wonderful stay. We truly loved the stay at your
bed and breakfast, very fine and cozy. Dough & Lillian F, Medford, OR
We enjoyed the warm hospitality, fine surroundings and the friendly dog. Kristine B and Ed L, Vancouver, WA
What a gorgeous home…thanks for the hospitality. Monica F, San Francisco, CA
Thank you for sharing your beautiful home…and the tips for kitchen remodeling. Christa S, Oakland, CA
We planned this as a convenience "last stop" before heading home at the end of our vacation...
now we wish we had planned a few more days. Your home is wonderful - truly a work of art.
But the highlight of our stay is your welcoming, friendly spirit and warm hospitality...
we'll be back. Andy and Nicole B-B, Berkeley, CA
Upper Klamath Lake is Oregon's largest body of fresh water covering 42 square miles. Boat rentals are available at the south marina and a paddle-wheeler called the "Klamath Belle" runs from Klamath Falls during the summer. There are many protected wildlife refuge areas nearby, as well as two major bird watching trails. The area has many rivers and lakes for those of you who like to fish or go boating. A day-fishing license costs $12.
The City of Klamath Falls is a short and scenic lakeside drive from RaGin Ranch - usually about 20 minutes.
Make Your Own Oregon Memories! Some of the many attractions
in this Southern Oregon Region include the following:
Crater Lake National Park
Crater Lake was formed after the eruption of Mount Mazama 7,700 years ago. Crater Lake is the 7th deepest lake in the world. The Lake is known for its intense blue color and spectacular views. In the summer you can drive around the lake, enjoy a boat tour on the lake, camp and hike. The Rim Village Visitors Center is typically open June-September. This is a wonderful day trip from the RaGin Ranch B&B.
Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway
The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway is one of the All-American Roads. This 500-mile stretch of road travels from volcano to volcano. The southern end of the byway begins in California's Lake Almanor in Lassen Volcanic National Park, and the northern end of the byway is Crater Lake National Park.
Collier Memorial State Park and Logging Museum
This is an outdoor museum featuring tools and equipment from Oregon's early logging days. Open year-round. No admission fee.
The Klamath Basin
Activities include water skiing, wind surfing, canoeing, fly fishing, Lake Trout fishing, hunting, bird watching and jet boating are just a few of the activities in this Mecca of clear lakes and wild rivers. Klamath Lake is the largest freshwater lake west of the Rockies. Every month of the year is excellent for birdwatching in the Basin. The majority of birds migrating north and south on the Pacific Flyway pass directly through this area.
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