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cation homes, but the lodge offers 88 lovely and contemporary rooms ($10 extra for
views). There are tennis courts, a swimming pool and gym with sauna and Jacuzzi. The
restaurant has a great patio overlooking the golf course.
Lake of the Woods Resort
RESORT$$$
( 866-201-4194;
www.lakeofthewoodsresort.com
;
950 Harriman Rte; RV sites $35-45, cabins
$159-325; )
Located 32 miles west of Klamath Falls is this pleasant, rustic, family
resort with around 30 cabins. The marina rents boats; you can also rent mountain bikes in
summer and snowshoes in winter. There's a restaurant, lounge and small store on the
premises. Two-night minimum; discount on weekdays.
Leap of Taste
CAFE$
( 541-850-9141;
www.aleapoftaste.com
; 907 Main St; mains $7-8; 7:30am-6:30pm Mon-Fri,
9am-4pm Sat)
Popular and trendy eatery serving up cold or hot gourmet sandwiches
(half or whole), along with a few soups, salads and pizza by the slice. Nice atmosphere,
with sofas and wood tables. Organic coffee as well.
Tobiko
JAPANESE$$$
( 541-884-7874; 618 Main St; sushi $4-12, small plates $8-12; noon-2pm & 5-9pm Mon-Thu,
till 10pm Fri, 5-10pm Sat, 5-9pm Sun)
With a look that belongs more in a big city than small
K-Falls, upscale and stylish Tobiko serves up creative sushi rolls - along with tempura
vegetables, seared ahi tuna and sake-steamed clams. Asian-influenced cocktails avail-
able.
Creamery
AMERICAN$$$
( 541-273-5222;
www.kbbrewing.com/brewpub
; 1320 Main St; mains $11-12; 11am-9:30pm)
One of the hippest places in town, the Creamery is a large brewpub-restaurant with all
the usual favorites like burgers, pastas, salads and sandwiches. Microbrews include its
decent Butt Crack Brown. There's a great patio for sunny days.
Information
Discover Klamath Visitor Center
(
541-882-1501;
www.discoverklamath.com
;
205 Riverside
Dr;
9am-6pm Mon-Fri, 10am-2pm Sat)
Area information.
Klamath Falls Ranger District
(
541-883-6714;
www.fs.fed.us/r6/frewin
; 2819 Dahlia St;
8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri)
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