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Klamath Falls: - Klamath Falls has activities for the individuals, couples and the families year round! Such activities range from the rigors of mountain biking, hiking, and water skiing to the soothing nature of fishing, golfing at the 18-hole Running Y Ranch course (designed by Arnold Palmer Design Co) and watching the ample wildlife. In the winter months, we have cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding and snowshoe! The month of February is one of the awe inspiring months for watching wildlife as we have the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in U.S. migrate to Klamath Falls. Just a few months later in April, we have the Spring waterfowl migration followed by Rodeo from May through June. This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of things to do in the Klamath Falls area. We will be more than happy to tell you more once we see you!
Transportation: - * 1.5 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 1.5 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 2.5 mile(s) from Klamath Airport * 2.5 mile(s) from Kings Field Air Force Base
Transportation: - * 1.5 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 1.5 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 2.5 mile(s) from Klamath Airport * 2.5 mile(s) from Kings Field Air Force Base
Klamath Falls: - Klamath Falls has activities for the individuals, couples and the families year round! Such activities range from the rigors of mountain biking, hiking, and water skiing to the soothing nature of fishing, golfing at the 18-hole Running Y Ranch course (designed by Arnold Palmer Design Co) and watching the ample wildlife. In the winter months, we have cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding and snowshoe! The month of February is one of the awe inspiring months for watching wildlife as we have the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in U.S. migrate to Klamath Falls. Just a few months later in April, we have the Spring waterfowl migration followed by Rodeo from May through June. This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of things to do in the Klamath Falls area. We will be more than happy to tell you more once we see you!
Local Attractions: - * .1 mile(s) from the fairgrounds * .5 mile(s) from shopping * 4 mile(s) from Harbor Links Golf Course * 4 mile(s) from four local museums * 10 mile(s) from fishing and hunting
Klamath Falls: - Klamath Falls has activities for the individuals, couples and the families year round! Such activities range from the rigors of mountain biking, hiking, and water skiing to the soothing nature of fishing, golfing at the 18-hole Running Y Ranch course (designed by Arnold Palmer Design Co) and watching the ample wildlife. In the winter months, we have cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding and snowshoe! The month of February is one of the awe inspiring months for watching wildlife as we have the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in U.S. migrate to Klamath Falls. Just a few months later in April, we have the Spring waterfowl migration followed by Rodeo from May through June. This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of things to do in the Klamath Falls area. We will be more than happy to tell you more once we see you!
Local Attractions: - * .1 mile(s) from the fairgrounds * .5 mile(s) from shopping * 4 mile(s) from Harbor Links Golf Course * 4 mile(s) from four local museums * 10 mile(s) from fishing and hunting
Recreation: - * 10 mile(s) from fishing and hunting * 23 mile(s) from Diamond Lake Snow Park, cross-country skiing. Snow Park has rope tow for snowboarders and inner tube runs, rentals available, and a large snowmobiling area. * 37 mile(s) from Great Meadows Snow Park, beginner through expert snowmobiling. Equipment rentals are available at Lake of the Woods. * 57 mile(s) from Mt. Shasta, Ski Park offers rentals for snowboarding, skiing, and more. * 120 mile(s) from Justin Wellman, All Orego, call 1-866-Go-Raft-n * 120 mile(s) from Willamette Pass Ski Park, Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing.
Worth the Drive: - * 120 miles from Justin Wellman, All Oregon River Company, Oregon's best whitewater rafting. Summer is short call 1-866-Go-Raft-n today! * 120 miles from Willamette Pass Ski Park - Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing. 2,000 acres of ski-able ground.
Moments Away from Business and Educational Establishments and Government Offices - * Jeld Wen * Oregon Institute of Technology * Courthouses and Government Offices
Local Attractions: - * 0.1 mile(s) from fairgrounds * 0.5 mile(s) from shopping * 4 mile(s) from Harbor Links Golf Course * 4 mile(s) from four local museums * 31 mile(s) from Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, a unique collection of logging artifacts and pioneer buildings. * 36 mile(s) from Lava Beds National Monument, exhibits a detailed history of the Modoc War. * 42 mile(s) from Fort Klamath Museum (en route to Crater Lake, it was the 1863 US Army Fort with the gravesites of Captain Jack of the Modoc Indians) * 58 mile(s) from Lava Beds National Park and Wildlife Refuge * 62 mile(s) from Crater Lake National Park. The deepest lake in the United States formed inside a collapsed volcano. Available boat tours in some seasons, waterfalls throughout park, cross-country skiing, bike trails, hiking. More than 500 inches of snow each year.
Transportation: - * 1.5 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 1.5 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 2.5 mile(s) from Klamath Airport * 2.5 mile(s) from Kings Field Air Force Base
Moments Away from Business and Educational Establishments and Government Offices - * Jeld Wen * Oregon Institute of Technology * Courthouses and Government Offices
Transportation: - * 1.5 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 1.5 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 2.5 mile(s) from Klamath Airport * 2.5 mile(s) from Kings Field Air Force Base
A Short Drive: - * 23 miles from Diamond Lake Snow Park, cross-country skiing. Snow Park has rope tow for snowboarders and inner tube runs, rentals available, and a large snowmobiling area. * 31 miles from Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, a unique collection of logging artifacts and pioneer buildings. * 36 miles from Lava Beds National Monument, exhibits a detailed history of the Modoc War. * 37 miles from Great Meadows Snow Park, beginner through expert snowmobiling. Equipment rentals are available at Lake of the Woods. * 42 miles from Fort Klamath Museum (en route to Crater Lake, it was the 1863 US Army Fort with the gravesites of Captain Jack of the Modoc Indians) * 57 miles south of Klamath Falls is Mt. Shasta and Mt. Shasta Ski Park. Recent ash flows are visible north of Weed and the Canada Mountains - over 14,000 feet high. Ski Park offers rentals for snowboarding, skiing, and more. * 58 miles from Lava Beds National Park and Wildlife Refuge * 62 miles from Crater Lake National Park. The deepest lake in the United States formed inside a collapsed volcano. Available boat tours in some seasons, waterfalls throughout park, cross-country skiing, bike trails, hiking. More than 500 inches of snow each year.
Worth the Drive: - * 120 miles from Justin Wellman, All Oregon River Company, Oregon's best whitewater rafting. Summer is short call 1-866-Go-Raft-n today! * 120 miles from Willamette Pass Ski Park - Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing. 2,000 acres of ski-able ground.
Worth the Drive: - * 120 miles from Justin Wellman, All Oregon River Company, Oregon's best whitewater rafting. Summer is short call 1-866-Go-Raft-n today! * 120 miles from Willamette Pass Ski Park - Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing. 2,000 acres of ski-able ground.
Worth the Drive: - * 120 miles from Justin Wellman, All Oregon River Company, Oregon's best whitewater rafting. Summer is short call 1-866-Go-Raft-n today! * 120 miles from Willamette Pass Ski Park - Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing. 2,000 acres of ski-able ground.
Moments Away from Business and Educational Establishments and Government Offices - * Jeld Wen * Oregon Institute of Technology * Courthouses and Government Offices
Transportation: - * 1.5 mile(s) from Greyhound bus terminal * 1.5 mile(s) from Amtrak train station * 2.5 mile(s) from Klamath Airport * 2.5 mile(s) from Kings Field Air Force Base
A Short Drive: - * 23 miles from Diamond Lake Snow Park, cross-country skiing. Snow Park has rope tow for snowboarders and inner tube runs, rentals available, and a large snowmobiling area. * 31 miles from Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, a unique collection of logging artifacts and pioneer buildings. * 36 miles from Lava Beds National Monument, exhibits a detailed history of the Modoc War. * 37 miles from Great Meadows Snow Park, beginner through expert snowmobiling. Equipment rentals are available at Lake of the Woods. * 42 miles from Fort Klamath Museum (en route to Crater Lake, it was the 1863 US Army Fort with the gravesites of Captain Jack of the Modoc Indians) * 57 miles south of Klamath Falls is Mt. Shasta and Mt. Shasta Ski Park. Recent ash flows are visible north of Weed and the Canada Mountains - over 14,000 feet high. Ski Park offers rentals for snowboarding, skiing, and more. * 58 miles from Lava Beds National Park and Wildlife Refuge * 62 miles from Crater Lake National Park. The deepest lake in the United States formed inside a collapsed volcano. Available boat tours in some seasons, waterfalls throughout park, cross-country skiing, bike trails, hiking. More than 500 inches of snow each year.
Local Attractions: - * .1 mile(s) from the fairgrounds * .5 mile(s) from shopping * 4 mile(s) from Harbor Links Golf Course * 4 mile(s) from four local museums * 10 mile(s) from fishing and hunting
Corporate Locations: - * Jeld Wen * Oregon Institute of Technology * Courthouses and Government Offices
Klamath Falls: - Klamath Falls has activities for the individuals, couples and the families year round! Such activities range from the rigors of mountain biking, hiking, and water skiing to the soothing nature of fishing, golfing at the 18-hole Running Y Ranch course (designed by Arnold Palmer Design Co) and watching the ample wildlife. In the winter months, we have cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding and snowshoe! The month of February is one of the awe inspiring months for watching wildlife as we have the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in U.S. migrate to Klamath Falls. Just a few months later in April, we have the Spring waterfowl migration followed by Rodeo from May through June. This is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of things to do in the Klamath Falls area. We will be more than happy to tell you more once we see you!
Local Attractions: - * .1 mile(s) from the fairgrounds * .5 mile(s) from shopping * 4 mile(s) from Harbor Links Golf Course * 4 mile(s) from four local museums * 10 mile(s) from fishing and hunting
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