Crooked River Ranch Cabins offers its guests a seasonal outdoor pool and a children's pool. Public spaces have free WiFi. Crooked River Ranch Cabins also features barbecue grills, a garden, and a picnic area. Self parking is free.
What a pleasant surprise.
The place is wonderful. We had a full floor and a huge balcony overlooking the local volcanic mountains.
We immensely enjoyed staying there. Unfortunately it was only for one night. We will correct this the next time.
The swimming pool is remote though, you have to take the car and beware that they have no place where to change. They told you to go to the public restrooms which are disgusting. So change at the hotel.
The pool is managed by another facility, not Crooked River Ranch Cabins
We arrived to the overpowering smell of industrial cleaners and were shocked at how small the cabin is. Even more shocking was that THE TOILET IS IN THE BEDROOM! There is a sliding closet door with no wall above as the divider between the toilet and bedroom. Thereâs no privacy and no buffer zone from your travelling partner. From there, things kept getting worse: the refrigerator smelled like rotten meat; thereâs nowhere to open your suitcase except the bed or loveseat; no side tables by the bed in the tiny room and the person on the far side of the bed has to crawl over the other person to get up; and nowhere to hang up your clothes.
Hopefully you wonât need to use the in-wall HVAC unit because itâs as loud as a train! Thereâs no way to sleep with that thing running. The whole setup reeked of cheapness, from the tiny, paper thin bath towels to the œ sponge you are given to wash your dishes. By the way, the tiny bathroom sink in the bedroom is where youâll be washing them. We dared not use any of the dishes after finding a dead moth in the first drinking cup that we pulled out of the cupboard. If you want some coffee, thereâs a mason jar with some ancient coffee beans in it. All you have to do is grind them, make some hot water and pour the hot water through a filter into your cup. How convenient!
Overall it was probably the worst room Iâve ever stayed in and I felt like we had been deceived about what we were getting. You have been warned!
In such a beautiful and peaceful area. The grounds are well taken care of, and the check-in text is so smart. The cabins are so cute and thoughtfully put together. Iâd definitely recommend this to friends!
The property was better than expected! The view was amazing, the unit was super clean, well kept and beautifully decorated with newer, modern touches that didnât feel like you were staying in a dingy motel. Communication was clear and easy and they responded to us immediately.
The open space in the back area was so calming and full of nature. There were corn-hole games, gazebo, play area for children, picnic tables and plenty of spaces just to hangout. The view was fabulous and made for great photos opportunities. The room was huge, with a kitchen and full bathroom. Nestle in a valley with a view of Smith Rock.
Really glad we chose to stay here. No fine print fees or cleaning fees. Beds comfortable and loved the sheets. Roomier than expected. The kids had the time of their lives chasing and playing with tumbleweeds. There was a large swath of desert scrubland behind the gazebo that the kids could explore. They joined up with other kids staying there to collect tumbleweeds and make them into a fort. Enjoyed drinking coffee and the excellent view of the canyon and desert from the large balcony, while still being able to keep an eye on the kids playing out in the scrub. The kids also loved seeing ground squirrels and bunnies (from a distance) burrowing on the property. Turned out to be a good thing that there was no pool access in March; the kids exploring nature instead was much more memorable for all. You may need to bring your own sugar for the coffee. My only real regret was that we did not have time to use the fire pit.