May 9th ~ Overnight Mt. Lassen KOA
This was another travel day as we had quite a few miles to get us from Medford to the KOA near the entrance to Lassen Volcanic National Park.
Our original plans had been to take the eastern road out of Crater Lake, then drive south towards Klamath Falls, visit the Lava Tubes and check out the prime bird watching area before entering Lassen on Hwy 89 from the NE.
But, with the roads still closed around Crater Lake, we had to do some last-minute reshuffling of our route.
No worries, the drive south on Interstate 5 turned out to be lovely as snow-covered Mount Shasta was having a particularly clear day and dazzled in the sunlight.
At one of our fueling stops Tim spotted this old-time Cocoa Cola ad on the side of the building.
And the colors on this flower jumped out at me.
Shasta Lake was also inviting as we passed by.
We still had another surprise up our sleeves for Laura and Michael – A CABIN FOR TWO NIGHTS!
We have managed so well with all four of us in our tiny RV, but even the best of friends need a little privacy and alone time every now and then.
We also had one last hiccup to deal with.
The road through Lassen was also still closed due to heavy winter snowfall, although it is hard to tell that from this location. On top of that, the final hurrah was intended to be taking the Bumpass Hell Hike which was closed for the entire season so that the boardwalk could be rebuilt.
Lassen Peak can be seen off in the distance.
Stay tuned to find out what our alternate plans ended up being for the next day…
The evening got topped off with another delicious BBQ.
If you plans ever bring you this way, we can give this KOA two thumbs up. It was spotlessly clean, well-managed and friendly staff, spacious campsites, and extra amenities to make you feel welcome. They have a seasonal swimming pool, lawn to play croquet, snack/gift shop, laundry, upgraded spots that include a patio and BBQ, and a play area for the kids. They even provide new rubber gloves at the dump site.
GRATITUDE MOMENT: Today I am grateful that we can all remain flexible and do not get disheartened when an obstical is thrown in our path. That is key for being a good traveler – go with the flow and remain open to the possibilities…
Beautiful
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Hard to beat nature!
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The surprises continue. Fun to read and follow.
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Thanks Mike!
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Great trip, this is the route I am thinking about as I head up to Vancouver, WA on my way north in July. I’ll have to remember that KOA if the parks campgrounds are full.
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Staying inside our National Parks is always my first choice, but this is a great alternative.
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Looks like a good time despite obstacles. Well done.
janet
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Somethings obstacles just force you to get a little more creative 🤔
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Heh, heh, heh … best laid plans of mice and RV’ers! 😀
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Yep, not our first choices, but we still had a great day…
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Thanks for the beautiful photos, and the great tour. Mt. Shasta was spectacular. The KOA campground looks great too. Thanks for the recommendation.
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One of the nicest views of Mt Shasta we have caught in some time.
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Yes, thanks again.
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Time for a song…
“We’ll be goin’ ’round the mountain when we come; we’ll be goin’ ’round the mountain when we come.” …definitely more ‘Round than over…
But all ways lead home… but it’s the interesting journey that makes it all worthwhile!
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Thank you for the song! Certainly fit the scenario…👍😁
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Our little cabin was a total surprise and I was brought to happy tears! Thank you so much!❤️
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It was fun having that last surprise up our sleeves 😁
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Go with the flow is the traveler’s motto indeed! Beautiful photos as always. I wondered how you were all four getting on in such a small space. 😀 So nice to build in a couple of nights of alone time!
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Even the best of friends need a little separation and privacy at time. Helps it all work!
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Laura’s photograph of Mt. Shasta is breathtakingly beautiful! it’s like a palace in the sky! I feel the mountains are calling my name ❤
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Thank you so much. I’ll pass your compliment on to Laura. I’m sure she will love hearing your kind words.
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Yes please do!
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