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Here is your guide to Klamath Falls lodging. Choose to stay in an historic B&B, at a cattle ranch, at the Running Y Lodge, at Crater Lake Lodge, or at one of the many hotels and ...
Klamath Travel Resources provide links to other travel destinations around the world. Explore the world through these links and discover the exciting adventures that are available.
Many Southern Oregon hiking experiences can be yours by hiking Mt. McLoughlin, hiking in the Mountain Lakes Wilderness area, or hiking in the Mountain Lakes Wilderness area.
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An eating guide to some of our favorite Klamath Falls restaurants and surrounding areas on a Klamath vacation. Plus, we include some unique and unusual locations ...
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A stay at the Crater Lake Lodge was one of the top 5 things to do on the bucket list for my wife. We enjoyed the wonderful views (especially from our bedroom window).
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Klamath-Vacations.com, the website, will no longer be accessible starting September 26th, 2011. This is purely an economical decision. I have enjoyed
Little is known about the origin of the Klamath Falls Midge. The swarms of midges begins in early July and continues through most of September. This mouthless insect does not bite but it is a const
Klamath fishing opportunities provide a fisherman's paradise for catching redband trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, kokanee salmon, and ...
The Umpqua River Waterfalls are an easy day trip from Klamath Falls, Oregon. The 4 closest waterfalls are Clearwater Falls, Whitehorse Falls, Watson Falls,...
The Oregon Air National Guard's largest air-to-air exercise will be back in Klamath Falls July 20-23, 2011. On July 23rd visitors will be able to walk
Enjoy the awe-inspiring views of Crater Lake. Go for a scenic drive, stay at the lodge, take a boat tour, or hike to your favorite viewing spot...
There are 90 miles of Crater Lake hiking trails at Crater Lake National Park. Some of the most popular day hikes are listed on this page.
This Klamath Basin birding guide shows you some of the best spots to see a diverse number of species of birds. The Klamath Basin is a major stop for migratory birds along the Pacific ...