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The Wagon House The Wagon House is approximately 1000 sq. ft. of living space and includes two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, living room with juniper log picnic table, pool table and comfortable couch. One bedroom has a queen bed and twin day-bed, the other has two double beds. The couch is a Lazy Boy sleeper sofa that is really comfortable. Nothing is missing in the kitchen, and if it is we’ll supply it for you. Guests enjoy their own private bar-b-que grill, fire-ring for s’mores, hotdogs, etc. and private parking. The Wagon House is a non-smoking facility with no minimum night stay.
Wagon House History Moved from the Fort Klamath historic site to its present location in the early 1900’s, the original hand hewn beam and wood floors will take you to the rugged days of the west. Built approximately 130 years ago, the wagon shed, as it was referred to then, housed all the necessary tools and materials to build and maintain the Fort’s wagons. Fort Klamath was
a Frontier Military Post from 1863 to 1890, originally established
to keep peace among the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin tribes. Another duty of the Fort was keeping peace between the settlers and
the Indians. Winters were brutal, supplies were scarce, and
day-to-day living was difficult at best. So if you like history, consider a stay at the Wagon House a chance of a lifetime.
The Wagon House
Bedrooms
Kitchen
Recreation Room
Bathroom
This web site was designed and constructed by Robert Mutch of the Crater Lake Institute and Robert Mutch Photography
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