Comfort Point is a fantastic place to get away and unwind. It is a large house on a good sized piece of property that is lakefront. We only had 10 people with us, but it could easily handle twice that. The views from the back of the house are amazing, with the lake and mountain views.
The lodge is really a special place. You really get a sense of what it must have been like to stay there when it was first built 100 years ago. The living space is large and spread out, so even with a large group there would be spaces for several groups to hang out.
Some things to consider:
We rented the main lodge, but they do rent out another small cabin on the property. It was rented when we were there, and privacy was not an issue with the other renter. The only shared space was the boat dock, which had plenty of room for everyone's toys.
The lake is not a swimming lake. The algae is very thick and I read that at times there can be issues swimming in it. With that being said, it was not a problem for us and we spent a lot of time on the water paddleboarding. It was a quiet and peaceful lake and the water was like glass all day. We saw many pelicans and eagles while we enjoyed the water.
The mosquitoes came out in full force at night (August). We could stay out until dusk with deet, but after that we had to head inside.
The house was a comfortable temperature the whole time we were there. We opened the windows at night and used fans, and were fine.
Things to do:
- Paddleboarding - water was glass all day. The Ledge, located in Klammath Falls, delivered for a small fee.
- We rented a paddleboat at Harriman Springs Resort, which is very close to the house. The owner was very helpful and gave us a good deal. He even let us dock the boat at the house overnight, which made it very convenient to take it out first thing in the morning. The resort has a nice looking bar and restaurant, but unfortunately it was closed due to Covid-19.
Crater Lake - This was a must do, we hiked down to the water and were able to swim. It is spectacular, about an hour drive. We did several other local hikes that were also fun.
Fishing - We didn't, but were told that the lodge sits on one of the best spots on the lake.
Shopping - The town of Klammath Falls was a 25-30 minute drive away. We stocked up before we got there and only had to make one run into town. There is a small market nearby that has some essentials as well.
We loved it and hope to go back.