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]]>Just a short drive from Eugene, Leaburg Lake is perfect for paddleboarding, kayaking, or floating with friends on a sunny day. The surrounding forest reflections make every photo look like a postcard. Keep your eyes up—osprey often dive for fish right in front of you, and the whole scene feels straight out of a nature documentary.
Want a break from paddling? Swing by the Leaburg Fish Hatchery to see huge rainbow trout and sturgeon, or pack a picnic for the grassy park area by the dam. And when you’re ready for a bite, cruise upriver to McKenzie Station Pubfor their legendary beef brisket burger and a cold local beer.
Whether you’re chasing a peaceful paddle, a quick day trip, or just that feeling of “Oregon magic,” you’ll find it here. Plan your visit and discover more local spots at VisitMcKenzieRiver.com.
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]]>If you’re cruising along Highway 126 around Leaburg, keep your eyes peeled for this delightful local coffee cart tucked next to The Leaburg Store. Here’s what makes it a fun—and tasty—pit stop worth your caffeine devotion:
This isn’t your chain-driven java joint—it’s a compact, locally owned coffee cart serving up a variety of beverages, whether you’re craving something hot, iced, or blended, along with fresh, locally made treats to nibble on. It’s simple, friendly, and rooted in community spirit.
You might almost drive right by it—only one Yelp reviewer gushed about this place, calling it a hidden gem with “great hot drinks and a wide variety of baked goods.”
It’s rated 5.0, though with a single review—still, when someone says it’s a hidden gem, it’s probably worth your stopwatch break over a road trip coffee stop.
MapQuest captures the vibe perfectly: the spot carries a rustic, firehouse-inspired charm—think red accents, industrial touches, and a sense of warmth and camaraderie that makes every sip feel like a mini victory.
Because coffee tastes better with a side of local charm. Imagine sipping a perfectly crafted latte while snacking on a local treat, surrounded by firehouse-red flair and a cozy cart vibe—pure road-trip magic.
It’s a true local love fest. You’re fueling up at a spot that’s by the community, for the community—a spot you won’t find on TripAdvisor, but you’ll remember.
The perfect mini adventure. It’s quick, quirky, delicious—and more than just caffeine, it’s character in a cup. So whether you need a pick-me-up before chasing waterfalls or just an Insta-worthy roadside treat, this is your caffeine sidekick.
Snag a fun souvenir while you’re there. Nearby The Leaburg Store sells sweet little coffee mugs branded with “McKenzie River” flair if you want to bring a tangible memory—or gift idea—home.
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]]>The Basics:
3 Cozy Cabins: Think riverside cabins where you can sip your morning coffee to the soundtrack of rushing water. Comfortable, unfussy, and designed for people who’d rather spend their energy outdoors than fussing with hotel hallways.
Prime Location: Right on the McKenzie River—famous for its blue-green water, epic fly fishing, and scenic trails. You’re in the heart of adventure country, whether you’re chasing waterfalls, hitting hiking trails, or just lounging by the river.
Fisher’s Paradise: True to its name, this place is a dream basecamp for fly fishing. Whether you’re a total beginner or a seasoned angler, the river delivers.
Easy Access: It’s tucked away enough to feel peaceful, but still close to essentials like food, gas, and a cold beer after a day of exploring.
Why Stay Here?
Because it’s the kind of place where you can do everything or nothing at all—and either way, you’ll leave happier than you arrived. Want to fish? You’re in one of the best spots in Oregon. Want to explore? Proxy Falls, the McKenzie River Trail, and hot springs are nearby. Want to unplug? Grab a chair, sit by the river, and let the world do its thing without you for a while.
Bottom line: The Caddis Fly Resort is for people who like nature with a side of comfort, fishing with a side of storytelling, and adventure with a soft landing at the end of the day.
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