Area Attractions
Year-Round Entertainment for Residents of All Ages!
Outdoor Attractions
Maintain an active lifestyle by checking out Klamath Falls’ most popular destinations.
Running Y Ranch Resort
A full-service upscale resort that features a signature golf course designed by Arnold Palmer.
Crater Lake
Check out the panoramic views of America’s deepest lake found within the remains of a collapsed volcano. Known for its intense blue water, it features two small islands: Wizard Island and Phantom Ship.
Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
40,000 acres of wet meadows and open water wetlands that are home to waterfowl, sandhill cranes, and Oregon spotted frogs. Part of the refuge also historically belongs to local Klamath tribes. Visitors can partake in activities like canoeing, kayaking, waterfowl hunting, or fishing.
Klamath Falls Skatepark
Built in 2003, and very well-maintained, Klamath Falls Skatepark is a great place to drop in for skaters of all ages.
Lake of the Woods
Less than an hour’s drive from Round Lake, Lake of the Woods is a popular outdoor recreational area known for its fishing and camping facilities.
Upper Klamath Lake
This nearly 30-mile long lake is perfect for fishing, hunting, and observing wildlife.
Klamath Falls Skatepark
Built in 2003, and very well-maintained, Klamath Falls Skatepark is a great place to drop in for skaters of all ages.
Moore Park
A family-friendly recreational area located at the southern end of Upper Klamath Lake.
Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport
Klamath Falls’ own local airport. Perfect for plane watching or catching a passenger flight.
Museums & Theaters
Children’s Museum of Klamath Falls
An interactive, hands-on children’s museum in downtown Klamath Falls.
Fort Klamath Museum
Located 35 miles north of Klamath Falls, the Fort Klamath Museum showcases a 19th-century frontier military post.
Klamath County Museum
Learn all about the history of Klamath County.
Baldwin Hotel Museum
An old hotel built in 1905 that houses artifacts and antiquities in downtown Klamath Falls.
Ross Ragland Live Theater
Klamath Falls’ 740-seat theater and cultural center for shows, concerts, and educational programs.