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Lakeside Bed & Breakfast

Southern Oregon's premier Bike Friendly B&B. Enjoy staying just feet from Oregon's largest lake (Klamath Lake), and just a short drive to Oregon's only National Park (Crater Lake National Park). At Lakeside Bike, Bed & Breakfast we are active bikers so we enjoy hosting active bikers. We have, or can get, maps and recommendations for rides of all levels. We’ll connect you to our local bike shops, rides, and other riders if you like. Naturally, we have top quality accommodations at an excellent value. We enjoy cooking, southern Oregon wines, microbrews from our local geothermally-operated brewpub, and whenever possible fresh, organic foods. With over 300 days of sunshine, you won’t find a nicer place to ride. After a biking trip to Southern Oregon and Lakeside Bike, Bed & Breakfast, you’ll wish you could stay longer. We look forward to seeing you soon at Lakeside Bike, Bed & Breakfast.

Contact Information

3006 Front St.
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
503.704.4764

Amenities

  • WiFi
  • Non-Smoking
  • Air Conditioning
  • Air Conditioning
  • Non-Smoking
  • WiFi

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Beginner’s Guide to Snowshoeing in Southern Oregon

From Crater Lake to Mt. Ashland and the multiple Sno-Parks and mountain lakes in between, Southern Oregon is a winter lover’s playground, and snowshoeing is a delightfully simple way to experience landscapes that have been transformed by snow. The learning curve is gentle — the biggest challenge is adjusting your stride so you don’t step on one shoe with the other — and it’s great exercise, too. You can even rent a pair before purchasing your own. Start by exploring these beginner-friendly routes.

Ultimate Guide to Gravel Rides in Southern Oregon

Southern Oregon cyclists are gravitating to gravel, and no wonder. Gravel riding — which is simply cycling on unpaved roads — offers scenic views, blissful solitude and a sense of adventure as you veer off the well-worn asphalt. Gravel riding doesn’t require the technical prowess of mountain biking, and many cyclists feel safer on less-trafficked roads that often comprise gravel routes in these rural counties. The region’s many group rides tend to be fun and inclusive, too. Read on for rides and races throughout Southern Oregon.