Mt. Shasta, California: The LOGE

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The LOGE is located on the edge of Mt. Shasta City with close access to the freeway. This property has traditional rooms as well as camping spots.

To check in, head to the large patio space where the firepit is located. A small café is also the front desk where you check in, serving mainly coffee. Attached to the café is a community kitchen, equipped with all the gadgets and tools for cooking. No specific modifications have been made in the kitchen. A living room space with tables for dining and couches for lounging is also available. Designated handicapped parking spaces are placed throughout the property. In the center of the property is a large, community outdoor grill and campfire.  

Room #20

Accessible Features:

  • Designated parking spot directly in front of the door.
  • Wide doors.
  • # Key code door-lock.
  • Barrier-free entrance.
  • Spacious room for maneuverability.
  • Low storage cubies.
  • 2 full-sized beds with open space in the middle.
  • Flat screen television.
  • Long, roll-up desk with chair.
  • Small refrigerator with freezer, microwave, and kettle.
  • Open power outlets.
  • Pull-curtains.
  • Toilet with grab-bars.
  • Roll-up sink.
  • Large, double nozzle, roll-in shower with grab-bars.
  • Portable, long plastic shower bench.
  • Lowered towel rack.

Possible Barriers:

  • Two wheelchairs having an open pathway to a bed.
  • No hand-held shower nozzle.
  • No lowered shower shelf.
  • Coat hooks not lowered.
  • Shelf with cups and other useful items not lowered.
  • HVAC heat/cooling system mounted high on the wall.
  • No full-length mirror.

Campsite #10

The camping spot #10 at the LOGE has been designated as wheelchair accessible, mainly because it’s located on a level, paved pad and has a direct path to the bathrooms. This site has two regular chairs and a non-modified picnic table.

The bathrooms and showers are around the corner from this unit, down a short pathway. A fully accessible bathroom is available with grab-bars around the toilet and in the shower. The shower is a roll-in equipped with a hand-held shower nozzle. Guests provide their own soaps and shampoos and perhaps towels also; no shower shelf for items. 

*It’s unknown whether the LOGE has one or two portable shower benches. A shower bench is needed for both campers and those staying in a room. 

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