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Ten Bear Cabin
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Mountain cabin rental rates and seasonsThe California vacation getaway cabin is available for rent all year. The rental rate is: $80/night (2 adults) Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. Rental rates do not include tax. Payment is by check or cash. Sorry, no credit cards. Accommodation DetailsThe vacation cabin sleeps 4 - 6 people. The cabin has heat, a screened porch, wood stove and deck. The fully-equipped kitchen has dishes, and pots and pans. Linens and towels are provided. The cabin features:
Since the cabin is 12 miles from the nearest electrical grid, we generate our power with a micro hydro-system. Cabin lighting is by this hydro-electric as is the refrigeration. There is a public phone 2 miles away on Highway 96 and, if needed, message service can be provided through the owner's home phone. Wireless internet connection is available at the owner's nearby art studio. The mountain property has a picnic table, barbecue grill and fire pit. There is a spacious backyard for tents or games. No pets, please. Smoking is not allowed. The cabin is not handicapped accessible. SurroundingsThe cabin is remote and very quiet, and the property is wooded and mountainous. The mountain cabin is in the heart of the Klamath Mountains, nestled among large ancient fir trees and majestic hardwoods - making it the perfect base camp to explore the surrounding rivers and mountains or just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. The wild and scenic Klamath and Salmon Rivers are nearby. Water recreation includes swimming, fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and whitewater rafting. Guided fishing and whitewater raft trips can be arranged with the local licensed outfitters. Fish include steel head, rainbow trout and salmon. Drift boat fishing is popular. Local rafting and kayaking opportunities range from world class IV and V runs on the Salmon River during spring or less rambunctious Class II, III and IV runs on the Klamath River. Other nearby recreation includes hiking, mountain bicycling, snowmobiling, downhill and cross-country skiing, and hunting. The Siskiyou and Marble Mountain Wilderness areas of Klamath National Forest offer many miles of mountain trails leading to high peaks, mountain meadows full of wildflowers and many beautiful lakes. Wildlife such as elk, black bears and osprey abound in this wild section of California. Great swimming holes of pure, clean mountain water can be found nearby at the mouth of Dillon Creek or along many miles of the Salmon River. Redwood National Park is a 2 hour drive west and Mt. Shasta is a 2 hour drive east. Additional InformationFor more information or reservations, mention
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