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Best Trip Ideas to Discover Klamath County

The Ultimate Guide to the Sky Lakes Wilderness

High in the southern Cascade Range, sandwiched between Crater Lake (to the north) and Mount McLoughlin (to the south), the appropriately named Sky Lakes Wilderness has been enchanting lucky visitors for decades. Spread across three…Read More

Your Guide to Post-Crater Lake Adventure Around Klamath County

Every year, more than a half-million people visit Crater Lake National Park—the only national park in Oregon—for hiking, sightseeing, boat tours, camping trips, and more. If you’re one of those lucky visitors, we’re excited for…Read More

How Do Mountain Biking Gears Work

If you’re new to mountain biking, you may be confused about how to use the gears and how they might differ from the gears on a regular street bike. To help you sort this out,…Read More

Appreciate the History & Culture in Klamath County

Stretching from ethereal Crater Lake in the High Cascades to the fringe of the Oregon Desert, Klamath County is known for its outstanding natural scenery and outdoor recreation. But woven into its beautiful quilt of…Read More

10 Things to Do at Crater Lake

Crater Lake is a geographical marvel. Formed by an extinct volcano, it’s one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, and something everyone should see. If you’re planning a visit to the lake, here’s…Read More

The Ultimate Guide to Mountain Biking at Spence Mountain

Rising above the shores of Upper Klamath Lake, just 15 miles northwest of Klamath Falls, Spence Mountain is a regional icon. The dramatic crag is home to oak and pine woodlands, along with dramatic views…Read More

What Mountain Biking Gear is Essential

If you’ve recently decided to get into mountain biking, you may wonder what kind of gear you need. You might be overwhelmed at all of the accessories offered at your local bike store, so here…Read More

Where to Go Birding This Spring Around Klamath County

Truly, there’s no bad time to go birding around Klamath County. Resident and migrating birds rest, nest, feed, and forage around the county’s wide range of ecosystems all year long; in all, roughly 1 million…Read More