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The Oregon Hotel Trail: Weasku Inn
October 12, 2007 at 9:00 AM | 0 Comments
HotelChatter Maven Annie0007 recently wrapped up a two-week jaunt through Oregon, taking her from the mountains and high desert to the lakes and coast. Along with the terrain variety, she stayed in a wide array of accommodations, from a 50s-style campground setting along a starlit lake, to a luxury cottage surrounded by deer and wildflowers, and a 1930s mountain lodge made famous in a classic horror movie. This week we'll be running her exclusive hotel reviews. If you have any questions, hit us on the tipline.

From the vast, deep stillness of Crater Lake and its latent volcano, we drove down the mountain switchbacks, through dense forest, and into Oregon farm country, valleys belted by smooth, low hills. "This sure looks like California," I said. Seeing as we were only fifty miles from the state border, it may as well been, except for the line on the map.
As we made our way East, we crisscrossed the Rogue River, a rumbling churn of water cutting through the terrain. The sun was going down, we were exhausted. Up ahead in the distance, we saw shimmering lights - the welcoming neon of The Weasku Inn.
