Tucked into the Klamath Basin at the southern tip of Upper Klamath Lake, the sunny city of Klamath Falls is in a perfect position to offer cultural excursions and adventurous retreats. Learn about the city's beginnings along the Oregon Trail by riding the quaint Trolley or taking a historic walking tour. Venture to the trails and lakes in the region for cross country skiing, hiking, canoeing or bird watching. Keep an eye out for the bald eagles that make this part of the country their home.
Restaurants in Klamath Falls
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Jump N Jax is an indoor play center featuring bounce houses, gymnastic mats, children's activities, and X Box Kinect games on Movie Screens. Party facilities are available.
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Zipline through the trees on a 9 zipline adventure high in the tree tops. This 2-3 hour adventure is guided and includes all 9 ziplines, 2 suspension bridges and 2 guide controlled tree rappels. For ages 10+ and must weigh 70-250 pounds. Enjoy the stunning view of the Winema National Forest, Upper Klamath Lake, Mt Mcloughlin and the surrounding Cascade Mountains. You’ll zip 1.5 miles of cable as you make your way down the mountain back to the base on this thrilling adventure. Sasquatch Hollow is available onsite also and is a great zipline adventure for kids ages 5-12 to enjoy ziplines, bridges and other challenges. Join us for Oregon’s favorite zipline adventures! We are located just south of Crater Lake National Park in between Medford and Klamath Falls Oregon on Highway 140.
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Call ahead to arrange a tour. Ours was about 2 hours, and the guide was fantastic. We didn't get into the rehab area, where birds are being nurtured back to health and freedom. We got to see the "ambassador" birds (plus one possum and one turtle) up (very) close. We got to meet and learn about several owls, some falcons, a bunch of eagles and some hawks. I even came to appreciate turkey vultures! This is very much worth your time -- and money. There is no fee for the tour, but we made a donation equal to what we'd expect to pay at a place like this. I encourage you, too, to donate. Oh. Check their Facebook page, too.
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The Ross Ragland Theater, a renovated 1940’s movie theater, is a year-round, multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary arts center serving South Central Oregon and Northern California. The theater, with near-perfect sight lines and acoustics, provides the perfect venue for a wide array of touring performing artists as well as local productions.
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Explore the history of Klamath Falls and the Upper Klamath River Basin through dozens of exhibits covering anthropology, natural history and more recent history. Outdoor exhibits can be viewed any time. A native plant garden includes more than 150 species of wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, trees and lichens.
Hidden gem. We stumbled in looking for a break from the heat. Including the geological, archeological and anthropological history of the area, this museum presents local history in an interesting and engaging way. Don’t miss the fractured quilt or the enormous oil paining of the crucifixion hidden away in a side hallway! Definite steal for $5.
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The Baldwin Hotel Museum is open during the summer months, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. The building has changed very little since it opened in 1906. All four floors of the former hotel feature rooms filled with artifacts of Klamath history. Examples include a kitchen, laundry room, children's room, music, parlor, cafeteria, doctors's office, lawyer's office, school room and much more. There is no elevator, and so the building presents a number of barriers to people with impaired mobility.
We took the two hour tour and Melinda was our guide. She was a delight. So much knowledge and love of the place and all its wonderful stories. Every one of the four floors has a different feel and a different set of wonders. If you can do only one museum stop in Klamath, make this the one.
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Running Y Ranch is home to the only Arnold Palmer designed course in Oregon, and golfers from around the globe are blown away by the challenge and jaw-dropping setting. The course is honored by Golf Digest as one of "America's 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses" and it is consistently recognized as one of the best golf courses in Oregon. Golf Digest's editors currently rank it among the:Top 100 Public Courses in the USTop 15 Courses in OregonTop 5 US Courses for Women
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Premier guide service in Central and Southern Oregon specializing in half-day & full-day trophy redband trout fishing while creating the unforgettable experience for the client. We also offer summer steelhead trips. All trips include rods/reels, leader/tippet, flies, lunch, water, snacks and shuttle.
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