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Frequently Asked Questions

What supplies are in the cabins?

Both cabins come equipped with dishware and all cooking, serving and  eating utensils. Cabins have a propane stove and oven, a wood stove with  firewood, solar lighting, a barbecue and a sink for washing (bring your  own water to supplement the water that we provide). 

Do you have power?

No, Wild Billy can be considered to be “off grid” as we do not have running water or electricity.  We do have a solar system that powers the solar lighting in the cabins.  

What about beds and bedding?

 Cabin 1 has 2 bedrooms, one with a Queen bed and the other with a  bunkbed and a twin bed, sleeping 5 total.  Cabin 2 has 3 bunkbeds and 2  additional twin beds, sleeping 8.  Bring your own pillows and bedding or sleeping bags. 

What about bathrooms?

Each cabin has a nice, clean outhouse located a short walk away. 

Do you have drinking water?

There is no running water at Wild Billy but we will provide 20 gallons  of water for your stay.   Please consider your water requirements for  hydration, cooking, cleaning, and bathing.  We recommend that you bring  additional fresh water for your stay. 

What about outside fires and firewood?

Each cabin has a wood stove and an outdoor fire  pit.  We supply the firewood but ask that you conserve wood when  possible 

Is there good cell service?

Yes, there is a cell tower nearby and good cell service 

Can I bring my pet?

Are you kidding me? We can’t imagine you not having your pet with you to enjoy the experience. 

What boats are available for use?

 We have 5 boats for your use, they are Koffler Aluminum Prams with anchors, life jackets, and oars. 

How far away is the nearest town for supplies?

Beatty is 20 minutes away, Bly and Sprague River are 30 minutes.  These are small communities with limited services.  Klamath Falls is an hours drive and will have everything you need.

What’s the road like to the lake?

The last 4 miles to the lake are on a gravel road that is acceptable. Take your time and you’ll have no problems.  

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