Klamath Falls Oregon Attractions
Baldwin Hotel Museum
31 Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601, phone: (541) 883-4207
Favell
Museum of Western Art and Artifacts
125 West Main St., PO Box 165, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, phone: (541)
882-9996, email:
[email protected] -- Favell Museum of western Art and
Artifacts Reflecting the heritage of the west, on display over 100,000
Indian artifacts and works of over 300 major contemporary western
artists. Largest miniature gun collection in the world. Print sales
gallery and original art gallery with all media. Bookstore and gift
shop.
Fort Klamath Museum
Hwy 62, 2 miles south of Ft. Klamath, Oregon, phone: 541-381-2230
Klamath
County Loop Drives
Northern Loop -- 54 miles of spectacular mountain beauty in
Central Oregon's High Desert. All seasons offer great
recreation opportunities. Begin in Chemult and see Miller
Lake, then drive north to Hwy. 58. Crescent Lake and Odell
Lake are fishing havens; current events can be obtained at the
Willamette Pass Visitor Center. Double back to Crescent Lake
Junction to Crescent Road to visit Crescent and Historic
Gilchrist.
Upper Loop -- From Klamath Falls, a 93-mile loop encompassing
nature trails, trophy fishing spots, canoe trips through a
refuge, Mares Eggs botanical area, an extra loop to Crater
Lake. Then, stop by the Fort Klamath Museum or collier Logging
Museum for a history lesson.
Lava Beds Loop -- South from Klamath Falls for a 110-mile loop
including Bald Eagles, the Applegate Immigrant Trail and
National Wildlife Refuge on Highway 161. Explore the caves at
Lava Beds National Monument, site of the Modoc Indian War,
1872-73.
Klamath County Museum
1451 Main St., Klamath Falls, Oregon, phone: 541-883-4208
OC&E
Woods Line State Trail
Welcome to the OC&E Woods Line State
Trail – Oregon's longest linear park! This 100-mile,
rail-to-trail conversion is built on the old railbed of the
Oregon, California, and Eastern Railroad. The trail is open
for all non-motorized recreation, beginning in the heart of
Klamath Falls, extending east to Bly and north to the lush
Sycan Marsh. From its beginnings as a railroad carrying
millions of board feet of timber and railcars loaded with
cattle, to its present cargo of recreational trail users, this
railroad line has always been on the move.

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