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"This is the first time
we have stayed in a B&B.
We're on our honeymoon
and everything was
perfect; except for the
rooster across the street." Victoria
& Glenn (Yes, a
beautiful little
bandy rooster lives nearby
and sometimes visits
our gardens)
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McCloud in the Winter
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McCloud holds
special wonders for all seasons. In the Spring bulbs
are bursting everywhere and the dogwoods take my breath
away. The summer finds the gardens in full glory with our
gardens blooming and nearly overflowing with color and 100
shades of green. In the fall we found out that these were
not just evergreen forests, but brilliant shades of yellow,
orange and red. McCloud puts on quite a show.
But the winters are
very special. We come from the Bay Area and had never
lived in the snow before. We were a little nervous.
At 3400 feet, McCloud has a very manageable snow fall.
We'll have several snow falls during the winter, but the town is
not dressed in white all season. It's the bright sunny
days that shine on the snow and make it sparkle like a million
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And we wouldn't miss
the winter activities. It's just five miles to Ski Park
Blvd. The Mt.
Shasta Board & Ski Park provides wonderful activities in
any season. The X-Country skiing boasts long, well-groomed
trails. Snow mobilers have a special huge area to the east
in which to ride forever. Snowshoeing is becoming popular,
and our guests always find a place to plod along. Making
snowmen is is good too.
But the best part of
winter is sitting in our lobby, in front of the big fire, feet
up, watching it snow and getting lost in your own daydreams.
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The Holidays outdo
themselves. The town is open and ready for Christmas on the
first weekend in December when everyone comes together for caroling,
visiting Santa, and checking out the decorations and refreshments.
Last year each business in town took on an aspect of the
Nutcracker. The candy store was decorated as the Sugar Plum
Fairy. The hotel used the Nutcracker as its theme. We had 20
Christmas trees...some outside on the upstairs balcony, all lit and
beautiful. Lobby trees were loaded with Nutcracker
ornaments. Of course,
there were Nutcrackers of all shapes, sizes and descriptions were everywhere. We've won first place for decorations for the last
five years and look forward to this year's theme.
If it's the roads you are
worried about... Interstate 5 is well-maintained; sometimes chains
are required. The nine-mile drive from Interstate 5 on Hwy 89 to
McCloud goes over a crest of about 4000 feet. Rarely are
chains required. In town plowing is done by the end of
breakfast. Remember that we are in the mountains and it does
snow. So be prepared. If roads are passable we expect
reservations to be honored. If conditions are bad and any road is
impassable, give us a call and there will be no charge.
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McCloud Hotel
A Bed and Breakfast Hotel in McCloud, California
on the slope of Mt. Shasta in the Real Northern California
Lee Ogden, Innkeeper
Carla Atwater, General Manager
408 Main Street, (P O Box 730) McCloud, California (CA) 96057
Phone 800-964-2823
or (530) 964-2822
~ FAX: (530) 964-2844 The reservation desk is open 8:00am - 7:00pm
E-Mail: mchotel@snowcrest.net
- Website:
www.mccloudhotel.com
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