The Resort is open, and seating is available in the restaurant. FALL IS HERE CALL AND ASK US ABOUT OUR ALL INCLUSIVE HORSE RIDING STAY PACKAGES!
The weather is getting cooler and more comfortable.
IT'S SO GORGEOUS AND WE ARE OPEN.
Come visit, stay & relax in a cabin & soak in a hot tub.
Follow us on Facebook for updates and specials. ALL REGULAR MENU ITEMS AVAILABLE AS TO GO ORDERS. HOURS OF OPERATION TO REMAIN THE SAME. THE RESTAURANT IS OPEN DAILY! 2023 HOURS: Open 8 am to 7 pm SUNDAY - THURSDAY, 8 am to 8 pm FRIDAY and 8 am to 8 pm SATURDAY. BREAKFAST served until 11 am, LUNCH, DINNER and PIZZA SERVED until Closing. For Resort or rental information call 541-482-3331. For general questions, email hyattlakeresort@gmail.com. For a visual of the public Hyatt Lake Campground, see the USA webcam at Hyatt Lake Webcam. For the Hyatt Lake Weather forecast, see the NOAA report at: weather. The government's Hyatt Lake Campground advance reservations are available at RESERVEAMERICA.COM. The campground has been converted to RESERVATIONS ONLY. This government campground reservation service is web accessible or through the Reserve America APP for your iphone: search for Hyatt Lake Recreation Area. Hyatt Lake Resort DOES NOT have overnight camping spaces, and we are unable to assist you with any information regarding the campsites offered by the government campgrounds. FISHING SEASON IS NOW OPEN! For the first time in many years, fishing season is now open year around. Thank you for taking an interest in our Resort. Campers Cove Resort has the good fortune of being located on beautiful mile-high Hyatt Lake in the Southern Oregon Cascade Mountains east of Ashland, Oregon. The high elevation location offers a wide variety of climates and activities, and four real seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter. Hyatt Lake Restaurant and small store are open. The store offeres snack & beverage items. We have Maintained our store area and reopened the restaurant seating to its previous layout to support more indoor seating. Hyatt Lake has great scenery with good forest land and snow capped peaks in view most of the year. The area around Hyatt Lake is filled with deer, eagles, osprey and other wildlife which can often be seen around the lake. Located in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, it is the first U.S. National monument set aside solely for the preservation of biodiversity. With a diverse ecosystem, 200 species of birds are known to exist in the monument including some threatened and endangered species such as the spectacular Great Grey Owl and Peregrine Falcon. The unusual Rough-skinned newt can be spotted by the keen eyed observer. In addition, the Cascade–Siskiyou National Monument is famous for its significant botanical diversity. The range of elevations and diversity of habitat types provides for a spectacular flora that includes many endemics to the immediate Siskiyou crest area such as the exquisite Oregon Lily. The namesake of Hyatt Prairie Lake, Hyatt Prairie, existed as a high prairie with such extreme freeze-thaw cycles that trees were unable to grow, as a result, species of plants that exist at Hyatt are found only in parts of Alaska. During May and June, these conditions make the area a favorite hunting area for those who relish the mushrooms: Morels and Chanterelles.
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