Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point provides amenities, such as a firepit and a garden. Active travellers can enjoy amenities, such as kayaking and boating, at this lodge. Guests can connect to in-room WiFi.
Located on a lake, this lodge is in Downtown Klamath Falls, a neighbourhood in Klamath Falls. Klamath County Museum and Favell Museum of Western Art and Indian Artifacts are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Klamath Falls Children's Museum and Running Y Ranch Golf Course. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching. Visit our Klamath Falls travel guide
Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point
Family-friendly lodge located in Downtown Klamath Falls
Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point provides amenities, such as a firepit and a garden. Adventurous travellers may like the kayaking and boating at this lodge. Stay connected with in-room WiFi.
You'll also enjoy the following perks during your stay:
Barbecues, outdoor furniture and games
Books and smoke-free property
Room features
All guest rooms at Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point boast thoughtful touches, such as fireplaces and air conditioning, in addition to amenities, such as desk chairs and separate dining areas.
Extra amenities include:
5.5 bathrooms with baths and showers
Smart TVs with cable channels
Porches or lanais, outdoor lighting and separate dining areas
If you have requests for specific accessibility needs, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
Wheelchair accessibility
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Note from host: Smoking Outside in Designated Areas Only
Smoke-free property
Room amenities
Bedroom
Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
5.5 bathrooms
Bathtub
Bathtub or shower
Hair dryer
Shampoo
Shower
Soap
Toilet paper
Towels provided
Entertainment
Smart TV with cable/satellite channels
Food and drink
Blender
Coffee grinder
Coffee/tea maker
Cookware, dishware, and utensils
Dishwasher
Electric kettle
Hob
Ice maker
Kitchen
Lobster/crab pot
Microwave
Oven
Paper towels
Refrigerator
Separate dining area
Spices
Toaster
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Air conditioning
Desk
Desk chair
Fireplace
Heating
Iron/ironing board
Living room
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM
Contactless check-in and check-out are available
Minimum check-in age - 25
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Contactless check-out
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Smoking Outside in Designated Areas Only
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, a first aid kit and a deadbolt lock
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
We should mention
A car is required for transport to and from this property
Property is also known as
Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake
Frequently asked questions
Is Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much is parking at Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point located?
This family-friendly Klamath Falls lodge is located on a lake, within a 15-minute walk of Veterans Memorial Park, Klamath County Museum and Baldwin Hotel Museum. Favell Museum of Western Art and Indian Artifacts and Eulalona Dog Park are also within 1 mile (2 km). Klamath Falls Station is 12 minutes by foot.
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Historic Point Comfort Lodge on Upper Klamath Lake at Rocky Point Reviews
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The Lodge is a beautiful place to be. It was great for our large group. The kitchen is well equipped. The view of the lake is incredible. There are lots of games around the property. We felt very lucky to be there.
The bedrooms are plenty roomy and beds so comfortable! It’s fun to imagine it as an actual operating lodge. Plenty of parking. We would have enjoyed the outset of the property but November just not the month for it. I thought from Vrbo ad this was in Klamath Falls but it’s about 25 minutes out. Family said the drive was worth it for the accommodations.
The lodge and setting surpassed my expectations.
The lodge accomodated the entire family and our needs. It was bigger than i expected. Gorgeous scenery, the lake right there, quiet, serene, and beautiful.
Property manager was instantly responsive and helpful.
We all were impressed with the place and experience.
I highly recommend!
This is a charmer and the pictures don’t capture the historic beauty of this old lodge. In addition, the house was filled with antiques and art and so many interesting features. The coffered ceilings and the view of the lake were beautiful. The kayaks for our use were appreciated by our group. We gathered here with old college friends and it was a lovely and spacious place for our gathering with a big kitchen for us to cook together. The beds were all comfortable. The owners were so accommodating and east to work with. This is a great place for a large group gathering!
My family of 13 made wonderful memories at Bill’s beautifully restored Lodge. We felt like we were staying in a museum with many antiques that gave an historical perspective to life in this old wooded community. The entire lodge was very spacious and clean for our group. The kitchen was well equipped. The grandchildren children had activities they enjoyed outside. We all loved the area’s wonderful wildlife and especially enjoyed the fantastic fishing on the serene lake. We did have a few glitches in communication prior to our arrival but it was all mutually resolved. Thank you Bill for allowing us to thoroughly enjoy our stay on your great property. Aloha, Felice B.
Beautiful setting on the lake. Lodge was amazing! Owners were exceptional to work with. Great experience with all our family and friends for graduation!
5 star place for a big group. Our 10 year old caught a huge trout (20") from a kayak right out front of the house. Look forward to returning to this quiet getaway again. Definitely recommend adding the pontoon boat rental while your there
We are a nonprofit who is working on the bootleg fire cleanup. We originally were going to stay in hotel rooms, but decided to look into the possibility of staying in a home. The lodge is the perfect place for us. We needed many rooms and the fact that each room has its own bathroom was a huge win for the team. Spacious with incredible views.
It was great to find a place that we can all be together instead of split up. The booking process was super easy and Bill is very caring and kind. We will be back Many times in the future.
We had three generations and 8 people for a family vacation. The lodge was so serene, the beds were very comfortable. We enjoyed getting up and watching the sun rise over the lake.
This was a perfect getaway after a year of Covid restrictions and many other challenges. The smoke was less at the lake than everywhere else we had been with all of the unfortunate wildfires.
There is plenty of space in and out of the lodge for everyone. The quality of the historic lodge is amazaing and we enjoyed the paddle boats, horseshoes and more.
Highly recommend for large gatherings.
We booked the place for our annual family get together . We had a large group of 6 families with kids of all ages and this place was perfect . The rooms were spacious with ample washrooms . The washrooms are huge as well . There was ample space for get together and games . The property also had nice outdoor games and also had a boat dock with boats which we had quite a bit of fun . The location is great for transit to both crater lake , Zipline adventures and Klamath falls .
The owners were super responsive to any issues and took care of them in no time . The only downside if any was the kitchen could have some additional vessels for cooking. However there is ample cups , bowls etc to support a really large group . Thanks to bill and team for making our stay a pleasant one .
We loved our time at the lodge. The neighbors were so friendly and the manager was very communicative prior to our stay. The lake was beautiful but I was a bummer we couldn't swim. The home set up was perfect for our 3 family group! The listing does need an update- there are no longer pinball machines. But there ARE plenty of kayaks to use & life jackets. We had lots of fun with them.
We saw lots of wildlife- eagles, beaver, deer and pelican. The canoe trail on the lake is so much fun, I highly recommend it (it is 6 miles). And we loved the use of the Pontoon boat. The cabin is so close to hiking trails, waterfalls and Crater Lake (we highly recommend taking the Cleetwood Cove Trail down to the water). For runners- Rocky Point Road is a great spot to run with hills if you want a challenge.
The beds were some of the most comfortable we slept on. However, the place does need a good deep cleaning- under beds and behind dressers- lots of little bugs, webs and dust. I'm sure it is a lot to clean between occupants. The kitchen is AMAZING and fully stocked. It was definite an experience to stay here and we enjoyed the accommodations. We recommend trying it out!
At the risk of spoiling the effect of your own experience, I'll describe what it's like to step into this historic register lodge. Step in...and you are stepping back in time to 1912. You also step up, most likely, a tax bracket or two unless you are a tycoon yourself. You can't help but imagine what life was like back then, in this lodge where the upper crust gathered to hunt, fish, boat, entertain and relax over 100 years ago. Don't bring your servant; that would deprive you the joy of cooking in the kitchen which has several commercial fixtures, good quality knives and ample utensils. Serve it up on an unending supply of dishes and cutlery. The lodge has a very comfortable, lived-in feel. Yes, you have become a lumber and railroad tycoon, and a couple of cobwebs don't bother you because hey, you're roughing it in your summer getaway lodge. We have stepped back into reality, but hope to return to the Comfort Lodge. What an experience! (Noteworthy also: Yes, we rented the pontoon boat which was great, also used the kayaks alot. Streets are quiet for walking. Fun day trips: Lava Beds National Monument and Crater Lake)
Comfort Point is a fantastic place to get away and unwind. It is a large house on a good sized piece of property that is lakefront. We only had 10 people with us, but it could easily handle twice that. The views from the back of the house are amazing, with the lake and mountain views.
The lodge is really a special place. You really get a sense of what it must have been like to stay there when it was first built 100 years ago. The living space is large and spread out, so even with a large group there would be spaces for several groups to hang out.
Some things to consider:
We rented the main lodge, but they do rent out another small cabin on the property. It was rented when we were there, and privacy was not an issue with the other renter. The only shared space was the boat dock, which had plenty of room for everyone's toys.
The lake is not a swimming lake. The algae is very thick and I read that at times there can be issues swimming in it. With that being said, it was not a problem for us and we spent a lot of time on the water paddleboarding. It was a quiet and peaceful lake and the water was like glass all day. We saw many pelicans and eagles while we enjoyed the water.
The mosquitoes came out in full force at night (August). We could stay out until dusk with deet, but after that we had to head inside.
The house was a comfortable temperature the whole time we were there. We opened the windows at night and used fans, and were fine.
Things to do:
- Paddleboarding - water was glass all day. The Ledge, located in Klammath Falls, delivered for a small fee.
- We rented a paddleboat at Harriman Springs Resort, which is very close to the house. The owner was very helpful and gave us a good deal. He even let us dock the boat at the house overnight, which made it very convenient to take it out first thing in the morning. The resort has a nice looking bar and restaurant, but unfortunately it was closed due to Covid-19.
Crater Lake - This was a must do, we hiked down to the water and were able to swim. It is spectacular, about an hour drive. We did several other local hikes that were also fun.
Fishing - We didn't, but were told that the lodge sits on one of the best spots on the lake.
Shopping - The town of Klammath Falls was a 25-30 minute drive away. We stocked up before we got there and only had to make one run into town. There is a small market nearby that has some essentials as well.
We loved it and hope to go back.
We are very much enjoyed our brief stay at the lodge. What a treasure! The lodge has been beautifully maintained. Would definitely like to come back when the weather is a bit warmer and we can stay longer.
We (12 coworkers) came together for some training and much needed R&R, and we couldn’t be happier with this wonderful spot. The early century charm of this lodge was comfortable and relaxing, and the lake view was spectacular. The professional kitchen allowed the chefs on our team to create meals that won’t be forgotten. We will definitely go back again!
We were looking for a large space to accommodate the entire family and this lodge was perfect. It is historic and rustic which we all loved. The kitchen and dining areas were great for our group of 13. Sunrises on the lake were incredible. Communication with Bill was always quick. We all want to come back!
We had a large family gathering for my father-in-law's 80th birthday, and the owners and property did not disappoint. Bob and Marie are wonderful hosts and excellent communicators. They were super responsive to all our inquiries. The lodge is spacious and ideal for large groups with children. The kitchen is great for making family meals. The views are amazing; almost every room has views of the lake. Make sure to soak in the views at night; the reflection of the moon on the lake is breathtaking. The lake was great for taking the paddle boats out, but not suitable for swimming. Lake of the Woods is only about a 10-15 minute drive if you're looking for a place to swim. Overall, we feel super lucky to have found this lodge and look forward to coming back.
Our retreat into nature and this lodge, inspired musical creativity.
This place is very unique and beautiful, our group really enjoyed ourselves. The views, the water, the details of the house. The kids loved it. The adults loved it. We would definitely recommend it.