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The Inn at Shasta Lake, 18026 Obrien Inlet Rd, Lakehead, CA 96051, United States

The Inn at Shasta Lake The Inn at Shasta Lake, 18026 Obrien Inlet Rd, Lakehead, CA 96051, United States

Introduction / Description

Set within the Shasta–Trinity National Forest off the I-5, this casual B&B surrounded by trees is 2 miles from the Lake Shasta Caverns and 4 miles from scenic Bailey Cove along Shasta Lake.

Warmly decorated rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screens and kitchenettes, plus sitting areas and fireplaces. Some include whirlpool tubs and balconies or terraces. Upgraded rooms add separate living areas and kitchenettes.

Full breakfast is served in-room or in a relaxed dining area. There's a warmly decorated lounge with a fireplace. Other amenities include a terrace and a garden with sitting areas. Parking is available.

Arrival & Car Parking

Accessible parking is located at the far end of the parking lot, in front of the accessible Black Tail Deer room.

Entrance & Reception

A level sidewalk leads around the Nuthatch room and provides barrier-free access to the main building back deck. Although there’s a three-inch step up to the back door from the deck, check-in formalities can certainly be completed at one of the tables on the deck. It’s also worth noting that there are two steps at the front door, but there is an innkeeper call box at the bottom of the steps. Although this isn’t a very inclusive introduction to the property, it’s certainly not indicative of the access found in other areas of this 11-room inn.

Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility

We make every effort to be accessible for all guests. To that end, all of our hotel amenities and public spaces meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.)

We offer 24-hour phone assistance to any guests who might need additional assistance in understanding our accessibility features.

The accessible Black Tail Deer Room is located in a four-plex near the main lodge, and because of the surrounding trees and bushes it affords a greater degree of privacy than the suites in the main lodge building. There’s level access to the front porch from the accessible parking place, and barrier-free access inside via a threshold ramp. This spacious suite, which can sleep three, features wide pocket doors, good pathway access and laminate floors for easy rolling.

The living area is furnished with an 11-inch high sleeper sofa, an easy chair and a small dining table with two chairs. There is a small wet bar with a few kitchen cabinets, a microwave and a mini refrigerator in the adjacent kitchenette nook; and although wine glasses, a wine opener and a cheese board are provided, there are no other plates or glasses in the cabinets. That said, the innkeeper was happy to loan us some plates and forks, so we could enjoy our takeout dinner in our suite. Other features of the suite include a gas fireplace, a television that’s neatly tucked away in a cabinet, and a coffee maker.

The bedroom is furnished with a 29-inch high open-frame queen-sized bed with wheelchair access on both sides, two bedside tables and a chest of drawers.

The oversized bathroom has a full five-foot turning radius and is outfitted with a roll-in shower with grab bars and a hand-held showerhead, as well as an overhead rainfall showerhead. The toilet grab bars are located on the back and right walls (as seated), and there’s also a roll-under sink in the well equipped bathroom.

One of the best features of the Black Tail Deer room is that it’s light and airy, due to the multiple windows and the surrounding forest. And once you climb into bed, it’s almost like sleeping outside. Additionally, the suite has a private front porch with two chairs and a small table, and plenty of room for a wheelchair. There’s also good access to most areas of the public garden space, located in back of the Black Tail Deer room.

Property Accessibility

  • Accessible registration and common room entrance (no steps)
  • Accessible route from the accessible van parking to the accessible guestroom
  • Accessible route from the the accessible van parking to the registration and common rooms
  • Service support animals welcome
  • Closed captioning is available on all televisions

Guest Room Blacktail Deer Accessibility

  • Accessible parking is directly in front of the accessible room
  • Accessible van parking has a 96″ access path
  • Entry door provides 32″ of clearance and is accessible (no steps)
  • Roll-in shower has 80″ of clearance with grab bars and curtains
  • Toilet has 48″ of clearance with grab bars

Public Areas / Dining

Breakfast, which is included in the room rate, can be served on the back deck of the main lodge or delivered to your room. It typically features muffins or a pastry to start, and is followed by a fruit plate, or granola with yogurt. Guests have a choice of sweet or savory hot entrees such as fresh blueberry pancakes or scrambled eggs with onions and pesto. It’s certainly very tasty, but not over indulgent. As an added treat, if you dine on the back deck you can enjoy the antics of the resident Steller’s Jays.

The down side to this property is that internet access and cell phone reception can be spotty because of the remote location. On the other hand, some folks would consider that a plus, as it allows guests to unplug and enjoy the beauty of the forest in real time.

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