LOGE Mt. Shasta
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LOGE Mt. Shasta · Mt. Shasta, United States
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Expert Review: LOGE Mt. Shasta
LOGE Mt. Shasta: An Adventure Outpost with a Community Vibe
LOGE Mt. Shasta stands out as a Michelin Key Selected property, offering a distinctive blend of outdoor adventure and a welcoming, communal atmosphere in the heart of Northern California's natural beauty. It's often praised as a trendy, yet budget-friendly, haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking easy access to Mount Shasta's diverse recreational opportunities.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
LOGE Mt. Shasta generally garners an excellent reputation, with an Expedia rating of 8.6 out of 10 based on over 1,000 reviews. The sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with guests frequently describing it as a "laid-back mountain lodge designed for outdoor lovers" and an "adventure outpost." Many appreciate the "great vibe and value," finding it "perfect for outdoorsy types."
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently rave about the strong communal spirit and thoughtful amenities. Key highlights include:
- Communal Spaces: Fire pits, an on-site bar, and a fully-equipped communal kitchen foster social interaction among guests. Free s'mores supplies are often provided to enhance the fire pit experience.
- Events & Entertainment: The property hosts live music and events on its outdoor stage and patio during warmer months, and offers outdoor movie nights.
- Outdoor Gear Access: A gear demo and rental center provides access to snow equipment and cruiser bikes, encouraging exploration of the surrounding area. Guests can even rent snowshoes.
- Dog-Friendly: LOGE Mt. Shasta is notably pet-friendly, with rooms accommodating dogs and amenities like food and water bowls available.
3. Room Quality
LOGE Mt. Shasta's rooms embrace a camping theme, thoughtfully decorated and equipped with unique outdoor gear such as Kammock hammocks and Yeti coolers. Room options range from standard doubles and single kings to "whole crew" rooms and even hostel-style bunk rooms and covered campsites, catering to various group sizes and preferences. While generally clean and supplied with useful tools like headlamps, some guests have noted that remnants of the old motel linger, suggesting that beds and linens could be upgraded for a more luxurious feel. One minor point of feedback is that hammocks, while a fun addition, can hang low over the beds.
4. Dining Experience
The on-site Finlandia Cafe serves as a casual dining hub, offering breakfast pastries, coffee, beer, and wine, as well as snacks throughout the day. For those who prefer to prepare their own meals, a full-service communal kitchen with necessary utensils and supplies is available 24/7. Outdoor BBQ and grilling stations also provide options for cooking and socializing.
5. Service & Staff
The hotel utilizes a virtual check-in process, where guests receive a lock key code via text. Despite this, attendants are available in the lobby for assistance when needed. Guest feedback consistently highlights the staff's helpfulness and passion for assisting guests in exploring the outdoors and enjoying their stay.
6. Location & Accessibility
LOGE Mt. Shasta boasts an excellent location, less than a mile from Downtown Mt. Shasta, and a convenient five-minute bike ride to town. It offers superb accessibility to Northern California's outdoor destinations, being just a few minutes' drive from Lake Siskiyou and the ski slopes and trailheads of Mt. Shasta itself. Its proximity to I-5 also makes it a convenient stop for road-trippers. The property is surrounded by scenic state parks, mountains, forests, and waterfalls, making it an ideal base for activities like hiking, biking, skiing, rafting, and fishing.
7. Value & Pricing
Guests generally consider LOGE Mt. Shasta to offer good value for money, describing it as "budget-friendly" and providing "great value." Typical prices for a 1-night stay for two adults can range from approximately $80 to $97, with the average room price around $173, which is lower than the average hotel room price in Mount Shasta. December is noted as the cheapest month to stay, while June is the most expensive.
8. Common Complaints
While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- Room Condition: Some guests have expressed that despite the unique decor, the rooms could benefit from further renovation to fully shed "remnants of the old motel," particularly regarding upgrades to beds and linens.
- Noise: Due to the older construction of the building, sound insulation can be an issue, leading to creaky noises.
- Cleanliness (Historical): While recent reviews commend cleanliness, some older feedback mentioned issues like dirty rooms or mold in showers.
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Points to Consider
- •While largely positive, some recurring criticisms include:
- •Noise: Due to the older construction of the building, sound insulation can be an issue, leading to creaky noises.
- •Cleanliness (Historical): While recent reviews commend cleanliness, some older feedback mentioned issues like dirty rooms or mold in showers.
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