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Klamath County is more than a destination: it’s a crossroads of the Pacific Northwest, where scenic byways, iconic national parks, and unforgettable adventures meet. It’s home to Crater Lake National Park, Oregon’s only national park and the deepest lake in the U.S. Formed over 7,700 years ago, Crater Lake is renowned for its vivid blue waters and pristine clarity, fed solely by rain and snow. Klamath offers year-round recreation, rich cultural treasures, and vibrant wildlife, including the largest wintering population of bald eagles in the lower 48 states.
Accessibility is a priority here, with accessible trails, inclusive recreation, and services like Access Taxi ensuring all visitors feel welcome. Whether you’re exploring epic landscapes or strolling historic downtowns, Klamath is a source of community pride and a place travelers are inspired to return to again and again.
Accessible public transportation like buses.
Uber WAV ride-sharing services are available.
WAV cab company are available.
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.
Klamath Falls is a year-round destination offering diverse seasonal experiences. Summer, especially from early July to mid-August, features warm, dry days ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring Crater Lake National Park. In winter, the region transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and enjoying serene landscapes. With activities suited to every season, Klamath Falls welcomes visitors throughout the year.
Klamath Falls experiences four distinct seasons, perfect for year-round adventure. Summers are warm, dry, and mostly clear, with July highs averaging 83°F—ideal for hiking, paddling, and outdoor exploration. Winters are cold and snowy, with December highs around 38°F, offering cozy charm and scenic beauty. Spring and fall bring crisp air and clear skies, making them great for nature walks and wildlife viewing.
Klamath hosts exciting events that celebrate adventure, community, and local heritage. Each summer, Ride the Rim invites cyclists to explore Crater Lake for 2 days without vehicle traffic. Kruise of Klamath, a 4 day classic car show, draws auto enthusiasts from across the region. And at Wings and Eagles Airshow, the skies come alive—2025 will feature the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds in an unforgettable display.
Explore the breathtaking Crater Lake National Park, where you can drive the scenic Rim Drive, hike to panoramic viewpoints, or take a boat tour to Wizard Island during summer months. In town, immerse yourself in local culture at the Klamath County Museum or stroll through historic downtown Klamath Falls. Outdoor enthusiasts can bike the OC&E Woods Line State Trail or paddle along the Upper Klamath Canoe Trail. With its blend of natural wonders and cultural attractions, Klamath County invites you to discover its unique charm.
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