Cabin Rates
- Cabins are $90/ night for up to two people
- For each additional bed add $10/ night
- Kids 5-12 are $5 each, kids under 5 are free
- There is a flat fee of $10 /pet per visit
- Weekly rate is $540 for two people - get one night free!
- Please add 10% hotel tax
- Check in time is 2 PM, check out is 11 AM.
"The Rock"

"The
Rock" is a large outcrop located on the opposite bank of our
swimming
hole, where Pearch creek meets the Klamath River. It's a
favorite
destination on a warm, sunny day.
Private Decks

Each
cabin has a private deck overlooking
the Klamath River
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Family Reunions
Our Ranch is an ideal location for an affordable family reunion. Located between Portland Oregon and the San Francisco Bay Area, Sandy Bar Ranch offers a secluded location in a beautiful setting free of distractions, with a variety of activities for all ages. Family members will have the opportunity to include a trip to the redwoods, the California Coast, or California Wine country on their way to or from the reunion. Here are a few things to consider when planning a family reunion:
- Plan your family reunion as far ahead as possible to accommodate people's schedules.
- Summer months tend to be best for family reunions as kids are out of school and the weather is ideal for outdoor activities.
- Appointing one or a two family members to photograph your family reunion can help capture some great moments.
- Allowing a full week for a family reunion creates the flexibility for folks with busy schedules to attend a few days.
- Don't forget cameras, outdoor games and party food!
Riverside Cabin Rentals
The
best
family vacation destinations
start with clean, affordable cabin rentals.
Our riverside cabins come
with a full kitchen &
linens, private
bedroom, bathroom and a deck that looks over the river. The
private
bedroom sleeps two, and two more beds can be made in the common
kitchen/living
room area. It's a short walk down a path to our private sandy
beach and
swimming hole located across from Pearch
Creek, a pristine mountain
stream that
can be heard from the cabin decks. Our pet
friendly lodging
is open to
all four-leggeds, as long as they can behave around our goats &
chickens!
You'll feel right at home in our rustic vacation cabins with their cozy interior, hardwood floors, mountain views and modest furnishings.
All of our cabin kitchens are supplied with a four-burner stove, full fridge with freezer, dishes, silverware, pots & pans and utensils. |
Cabin Availability, 2011
We give preference to full week bookings during our peak seasons of mid-June through August and mid September through October. You may place a reservation using our calendar, sending us an, email or giving us a call at 530-627-3379.
A deposit of 50% is required to confirm a reservation, we accept checks, VISA & Mastercard. Deposits are refundable (less a $25 cancellation fee), or may be applied in full to your next reservation provided cancellation is made no less than 30 days prior to your reservation date. Cancellations made less than 30 days notice will be refunded or applied to your next reservation (less cancellation fee) only if we are able to book the vacancy.
A Brief History of Our Riverside Cabins
Our riverside cabins were built in 1950 by Carl Maldwin. His solid craftsmanship and sharp eye are evident in the construction of the cabins, using used clear grain redwood for the structure and old growth Douglas fir for the flooring. We have kept the same basic cabin footprint; a simple, efficient design with an aesthetically pleasing rustic feel. Back in 1950 Orleans was even more of an outpost than it is today, Highway 96 was not yet paved and there was no electricity. Fisherman typically rented cabins for several weeks at a time. (Carl sold Sandy Bar Ranch to Laverne Glaze, who lives next door to us now, and we purchased SBR from Laverne in 1992). Carl and Jeannie Maldwin were our neighbors for several years after we arrived and each time we saw them Carl would always have a story or two to tell us about the ranch, the cabins, the early days, or characters he?d known on the river.