We have been going there for almost 20 years. We stopped by with my parents for lunch. They drove in and were told they had one parking spot open. It was a quite a walk for two handicap 80 year old couple. The restaurant server was rude, and did not want to take orders. The guest are required to wear mask, but not the workers. The crew was also not friendly at all. After 20 years of in joying Shelter Cove, we will most likely not going back. Plus may OSHA violations where the "New Lodge" was to be built along with violations to the Corona 19 safety requirements. OSHA will be contacting you. Pulse I suggest you review the handicap parking regulations required at Shelter Cove. There are Zero parking place at Shelter Cove. How many accessible parking spaces are needed?
The minimum number of accessible parking spaces required depends on the total number of parking spaces in the lot, as seen in the table below. Furthermore, one of every six accessible parking spaces, or fraction of six, must be “van-accessible.” For example: A parking lot with 400 total spaces needs eight accessible spaces, and two of those eight spaces must be van-accessible.
Total Number of Parking Spaces in Parking Facility (Lot or Garage)
Minimum Total Number of Accessible Parking Spaces Required
Minimum Number of Van Accessible Sparking Spaces
1 - 25
1
1
26 - 50
2
1
51 - 75
3
1
76 - 100
4
1
101 - 150
5
1
151 - 200
6
1
201 - 300
7
2
301 - 400
8
2
401 - 500
9
2
501 - 1000
2% of total
1001 and over
20, plus 1 for each 100, or fraction...
Read moreWe have stayed at Shelter Cove In Oregon several time in the past before it was bought out by Hiway West and it is definitely no longer enjoyable. The manager is unfriendly, dogs needs to be on a leash but not his. I made a reservation and called 2 days later to make one for a friend and the price had went up over $20 just because of the time of the call. And I'm so sick of not being able to use cash. I just dont trust the system not to over charge and I've heard of people being double charged so you got to watch it close. Can definitely tell its ran by a corporation. Just doesnt have that personal...
Read moreShelter Cover Resort is no longer the relaxing location due to the impact of the PCT hikers taking over the facility. They loiter on the dining deck, do their laundry and swim naked in the lake while hanging their clothes on the logs to dry. They sit with their filthy bodies on the dining tables, and leave their packs all over the deck, which clearly states to take them to the hiker tent. No enforcement of the rules to this group. If you are a PCT hiker this is your dream come true. Free showers, free camping and free roam of the resort. If you are a paying camper, I would not suggest...
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