Attractions around Klamath Falls
Explore 13 attractions, restaurants, shops around Klamath Falls
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Crater Lake Zipline
29840 Highway 140 West, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
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 on this thrilling adventure. Sasquatch Hollow is also available on-site and is a great zipline adventure for kids ages 5-12 to enjoy ziplines, bridges and other challenges. For a full day of fun take a guided kayak tour with us or rent a kayak for calm water spring creek kayaking. Axe Throwing is onsite along with local food trucks and local brews on tap for a forest feast and drink. 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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Klamath County Museum
1451 Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-5989
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.
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Moore Park
740 Lakeshore Dr Located at the south end of Upper Klamath Lake off of Lakeshore Drive in Klamath Falls, Oregon., Klamath Falls, OR 97601-1929
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The Favell Museum Native American Artifacts and Contemporary Western Art
125 West Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-4287
A visit to the Favell Museum is a must for anyone who loves Native American artifacts, and Contemporary Western art.Over 100,000 artifacts, illustrating the lives of indigenous tribes from North and South America are on display, with the primary focus on Native American tribes. Collections dating from 12,000 years ago include thousands of arrowheads, obsidian knives, spear points, primitive ancient stone tools, native clothing, intricate bead work, basketry, pottery and more. The collections on display give the visitor a suggestion of the richness and variety of societies no longer here and they illustrate how creative and adaptive the native people were. The artifacts give you a feel for what it must have been like for the early Native Americans to survive and thrive in southern Oregon, on the Columbia River and up and down the west coast of North and South America. Cultures from the mid-west to the Pacific and from Peru to Alaska are represented.
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Link River Trail
Mill Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
The Link River Trail runs 1.5 miles through the Link River Canyon, a scenic gorge located in the heart of Klamath Falls. The trail (actually a service road for power facilities on the river) is closed to vehicle traffic. Gravel surface. Excellent birding. South trailhead behind the Favell Museum on West Main. North trailhead is on Lakeshore Drive. See the modest falls for which town was named.
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Baldwin Hotel Museum
31 Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-3174
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.
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OC and E Woods Line State Trail
Klamath Falls, OR 97603-5770
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Explore Southern Oregon
Klamath Falls, OR
Explore Southern Oregon is a woman-owned and operated tour company run by Jeri, a professional guide with over five years of experience running tours throughout the beautiful and varied landscape of Oregon. What makes E.S.O. an exceptional tour company is a passion for experiencing the great outdoors, making real human connections with guests, and constantly learning along the way.
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Badger Run Wildlife Rehab
15993 Homestead Ln, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-9124
Tours are by appointment only so please call ahead for availability. Badger Run is a 501(c)3 nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation facility & we are essentially all volunteer. We care for on average 200 wildlife patients each year. We also provide educational presentations throughout the region.
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Klamath Falls Skatepark
4500 Foothills Blvd Steen's Sports Park, Klamath Falls, OR 97603-4074
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The Children's Museum of Klamath Falls
711 E Main St, Klamath Falls, OR 97601-3340
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Klamath Fish Hatchery
46161 Highway 62, Klamath Falls, OR 97624-7763
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Hagelstein Park
17301 Highway 97 S, Klamath Falls, OR 97603-9500