Klamath Falls at a Glance
The south-central Oregon city of
Klamath Falls is abundant in beauty and offers diverse activities to suit a variety
of tastes. From class-four whitewater rafting on the Klamath River, to catching
a play in the Ross
Ragland Theatre, to spelunking in the Lava
Beds National Monument, Klamath Falls offers an array of natural and cultural
wonders. As the the largest northern destination in the United
States for wintering bald eagles, nearby Crater
Lake National Park is of interest to visitors, while Lava
Beds National Monument across the border in California
draws spelunkers, campers and hikers. The Favell
Museum displays over 60,000 mounted arrowheads and has an extensive collection
of American Indian artifacts and western art. Klamath Falls sits on the southern
shore of the Upper Klamath Lake, which offers camping, hiking and water activities.
Befitting of a major tourist destination, a variety of accommodation is available
here, from hotels and motels to resorts and campgrounds.
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