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Two-Night Stay for Up to Four with Boat Rental or $60 Toward Snowmobile Rental at Crescent Lake Resort (Up to 59% Off). Four Options Available.

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laura
7 years ago
Staff was super friendly....mattress was horrible & bathroom door wouldn't latch.....but we had fun!

Spacious cabins feature views of Crescent Lake, forests, and mountains; equipment rentals facilitate outdoor exploration year-round

For too many Americans, their de facto second home is an office, a car, or that one bear trap they keep falling for. Enjoy a home away from home away from home with this Groupon.

Choose Between Four Options

  • $147 for a two-night stay for two in a studio or one-bedroom cabin, valid Sunday–Thursday (a $310 value)
  • $155 for a two-night stay for two in a studio or one-bedroom cabin, valid on Friday and Saturday (a $310 value)
  • $170 for a two-night stay for four in a two-bedroom cabin, valid Sunday–Thursday (a $410 value)
  • $180 for a two-night stay for four in a two-bedroom cabin, valid on Friday and Saturday (a $410 value)

    Each option includes a two-hour fishing-boat rental (a $60 value) or $60 toward snowmobile rentals.

    Crescent Lake Resort

    Located within Deschutes National Forest, an outdoor playground filled with hiking trails, rivers, and snowcapped mountains, Crescent Lake Resort makes a cozy home base for exploring the area’s wilderness. The resort overlooks Crescent Lake, which typically buzzes with powerboats and jet skis during warmer months. In the winter, visitors can don snowshoes or skis to sashay through the surrounding forest, or they can head about 15 minutes north for downhill skiing on the alpine trails of Willamette Pass.

    The cabins at Crescent Lake Resort vary in design and size—ranging from studios to three-bedroom units—but all exhibit Central Oregon style with rustic elements such as log siding and wooden porches. You’ll find jacuzzis and fireplaces in some cabins, and all cabins except the studios have a full kitchen, making it easy to prepare a home-cooked meal or destroy a subpoena. Alternatively, head to the onsite Pine Bar & Grill for an eclectic mix of American and international fare as well as some of the property’s best views of the lake on the dining patio.

    The resort has access to nearly 15 miles of nature trails around the lake, and you can explore the terrain on a rental mountain bike or snowmobile, depending on the season. Other available equipment at Crescent Lake Resort includes kayaks, fishing boats, and aqua cycles.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires May 12, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Must complete travel by 5/12/13 or promotional value expires. Not valid until 9/30/12. Not valid 12/30-1/1. Boats available 9/30-11/4, 4/1-5/12. Snowmobiles available 11/5-3/31. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 more as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. 24-hour advance reservation required, subject to availability. 72-hour cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price applies. Must be 18 or older to check in. Must sign waiver. Not valid with reward points. Not valid for existing reservations. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. 9% room tax/night not included. $300 deposit for snowmobile rentals; "no riders alone" policy. $10/day pet fee. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Crescent Lake Resort

Located within Deschutes National Forest, an outdoor playground filled with hiking trails, rivers, and snowcapped mountains, Crescent Lake Resort makes a cozy home base for exploring the area’s wilderness. The resort overlooks Crescent Lake, which typically buzzes with powerboats and jet skis during warmer months. In the winter, visitors can don snowshoes or skis to sashay through the surrounding forest, or they can head about 15 minutes north for downhill skiing on the alpine trails of Willamette Pass.

The cabins at Crescent Lake Resort vary in design and size—ranging from studios to three-bedroom units—but all exhibit Central Oregon style with rustic elements such as log siding and wooden porches. You’ll find jacuzzis and fireplaces in some cabins, and all cabins except the studios have a full kitchen, making it easy to prepare a home-cooked meal or destroy a subpoena. Alternatively, head to the onsite Pines Bar & Grill for an eclectic mix of American and international fare, as well as some of the property’s best views of the lake on the dining patio.

The resort has access to nearly 15 miles of nature trails around the lake, and you can explore the terrain on a rental mountain bike or snowmobile, depending on the season. Other available equipment at Crescent Lake Resort includes kayaks, fishing boats, and aqua cycles.

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laura
Top reviewer
33 ratings|26 reviews
Staff was super friendly....mattress was horrible & bathroom door wouldn't latch.....but we had fun!
Matthew
Top reviewer
73 ratings|30 reviews
We loved both our trips to visit Crescent Lake this spring! We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of food and service for all meals at the restaurant. We look forward to our next visit!
CW
3 ratings|3 reviews
Staff was great. The accommodations are good but it is obvious people bring pets. However, we were comfortable and the cabin was relatively clean. The toilet leaked and they tried to fix it but it still needed work. That didn't impact our stay though. They helped us find another snowmobile to go out with which was cool because we wouldn't have been able to go otherwise. I would stay again.
Jenna
13 ratings|3 reviews
We had a great time & appreciate everything the staff did to make our stay enjoyable.
Ethan
Top reviewer
15 ratings|6 reviews
The lodge restaurant has among the best meals I've ever had. The Chef should get a raise.

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