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10 Best Places to Find Fall Foliage Around Klamath

Klamath County spans a variety of ecosystems, from the pastoral farmland of the Klamath Basin to the heart of the Cascade Range. Through it all, though, one constant feature remains: dazzling fall foliage. In the…Read More

An Adventurer’s Guide to Upper Klamath Lake

Klamath County is downright spoiled when it comes to blue-ribbon waterbodies. After all, it plays host to a number of glittering lakes and pristine rivers throughout the area, two genuinely superlative lakes: Crater Lake up…Read More

10 of the Best Things to Do in and Around Klamath Falls

There’s something for everyone in Klamath County — no, really! Every type of person will find something they love about this adventure-loaded, history-laden, cultural hot spot in south-central Oregon. If you’re looking for the can’t-miss…Read More

How to Canoe & Kayak Your Way Through Klamath County

Klamath County is blessed with some of the West’s most extraordinary waterbodies and waterways. That might seem a bit hyperbolic, but it’s really the beautiful, sloshy, shimmery truth: From the vastness of Upper Klamath and…Read More

The Best Things to Do in Klamath County (Based on Your Personality)

Here’s some far-from-earth-shattering news for you: everybody’s different. (Groundbreaking, right?!) Some of us are outdoor fanatics, others creature-comfort cravers. Some of us like chocolate, others (weirdly) don’t. The fact is, what makes us different makes…Read More

Favorite Lakes Near Klamath Falls to Play On

The Best Lakes Near Klamath Falls, Oregon The Klamath Basin is filled with scenic spots to explore—and there may be no better way to experience the wilderness than from atop a stand-up paddleboard or the…Read More

Looking for World-Class Water Recreation? Come to Klamath County

For all the prodigious scenic contributions of snow-mantled summits and vaulting forests, it’s freshwater—sloshing lakewater, reed-walled marshwater, gushing springwater, river flows that may be languid or lively—which truly anchors the Klamath County landscape. Getting out…Read More