Things to do in Klamath County
Home of Crater Lake
Crater Lake is widely known for its intense blue color and spectacular views. During summer, visitors may navigate the Rim Drive around the lake, enjoy boat tours on the lake surface, stay in the historic Crater Lake Lodge, camp at Mazama Village, or hike some of the park’s various trails including Mt. Scott at 8,929 ft. Learn more about events and activities at Crater Lake by visiting the Crater Lake National Park Trust or the Official Crater Lake Web Site.
Lava Beds National Monument
Lava Beds National Monument is a land of turmoil, both geological and historical. Over the last half-million years, volcanic eruptions on the Medicine Lake shield volcano created an incredibly rugged landscape punctuated by cinder cones, lava flows, spatter cones, lava tube caves and pit craters. These lava tube caves, of which there are more than 500 in the Monument, are a favorite underground destination for visitors to explore. Official Lava Beds National Web Site >
Hiking and Biking!
If you are an outdoor enthusiast, Klamath County can fill all of your recreational desires! Within the city of Klamath Falls, you will find Moore Park located on the southern shore of Klamath Lake, the Link River Nature Trail along the historic Link River, or try the Downtown Historic Walking Tour through downtown Klamath Falls. You will also find a Lake Ewauna Wing Watchers Nature Trail along Lake Ewauna teeming with abundant waterfowl and wildlife. The OCE&E Woods Line State Trail, a 100-mile rails-to-trails conversion is paved from Klamath Falls to the small rural community of Olene providing a scenic mixture of ranch lands, rivers and forested buttes.
For day hikes and biking within an hour’s drive of Klamath Falls, head toward the wilderness area North, South, East and West and enjoy the Mountain Lakes Wilderness, Pacific Crest Trail, Lake of the Woods Trails, Mt. McLoughlin Trail and much more. For more information contact us.
Golf Courses
Just outside of Klamath Falls, you will find five distinct courses that are laid out across the Basin offering premium green turf. The Running Y Golf Course boasts the only Arnold Palmer golf course in Oregon and Harbor Links Golf Course is nestled on the Southern Shore of Klamath Lake. Reames Golf & Country Club both offer spectacular views of Mt. Shasta. For more information on golf in our area contact us.
Museums and Theaters
Klamath County has deep roots in both cultural and historical richness. Four museums are located in Klamath County, three of which are situated in historic downtown Klamath Falls; The Favell Museum boasts one the three best collections of western artifacts and art in the United States. The Senator Baldwin Hotel Museum houses Klamath Falls history and what was a former National Guard Armory in the 1930s in now host to the Klamath County Museum showcasing the county’s history. Just 17 short miles from Klamath Falls is the community of Chiloquin where visitors can visit Two Rivers Gallery, an all-volunteer community art and gift gallery featuring some of the area’s finest artists. Travel up north to Fort Klamath and visit the Fort Klamath Museum and learn about the first military outpost in the region. And don’t miss the The Children’s Museum of Klamath Falls. Located at 711 East Main Street, the Children’s Museum includes exhibits such as “Our Town” (a child size world of common environments where curiosity and role playing are nurtured with costumes and tools of the trade). Expirementation Stations feature rotating exhibits like lightning balls, gyroscopes and microscopes. This hands on museum is fun for all ages.
While in Klamath Falls you can enjoy one of our most noticeable landmarks, the Ross Ragland Theater, with its six-story, brightly lit, neon tower it is surely hard to miss. This performing visual arts center features live performances that range from ballet, jazz and country western music to off Broadway shows such as Carmen. You can also stop by the Linkville Playhouse and enjoy live evening entertainment in an intimate setting with our locally talented actors.
Bird Watchers Take Flight!
Southeast Oregon’s Klamath County is an extraordinary place. Visit some of the best bird watching in the nation. To learn about bird watching opportunities in Klamath county, please contact the Chamber office.