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Jo’s Motel & Campground

Jo’s Motel, a small classic knotty-pine auto court on Wood River, offers private, cozy apartments, suites and rooms just outside Crater Lake National Park for parties of one or two adults only (sorry, no groups, kids or pets in lodging).

Full kitchens, kitchenettes. A/C, private carport, gas fireplaces.

Camping and small RV sites.

Organic shop and espresso bar – Delicious lattes and panini. Full line of organic gourmet foods – like grassfed steaks, wild seafood, beer and wine, plus gluten-free and dairy-free options.

Shared fire-rings with firewood on lovely fenced and private riverside grounds.

Jo's Motel & Campground
Jo's Motel & Campground
Jo's Motel and Campground
Jo's Motel and Campground
Jo's Motel & Campground
Jo's Motel & Campground

Contact Information

52851 Hwy 62
Fort Klamath, OR. 97626
541-381-2234

Amenities

  • Fireplace
  • Kitchen
  • Air Conditioning
  • Swimming
  • Water View

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