DescriptionWelcome to Oregon's "City of Sunshine!" Part of the Scenic Byway system, Klamath Falls is surrounded by beautiful rivers and lakes, majestic mountain vistas and the breathtaking beauty of Crater Lake National Park, the largest body of fresh water in the nation.
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Hotel Amenities* **Complimentary Olympic breakfast served daily
**Complimentary soup and cookies daily
**Free pass to athletic club
Meeting facilities accommodates up to 50, audio, visual equipment available
Great outdoor pool and JacuzziÆ with landscaped courtyard
Linkville nature trail and walking path
Scenic byway system
Business center with audio/visual equipment, courier, shipping and printers
Fax and photocopy services
Conference room accommodates up to 50 guests
Boardroom accommodates up to 12 guests
24-hour front desk
Children 12 and under stay free
Huge lobby with mezzanine area
Hotel assistance
Baggage hold
Safe deposit box
Guest laundry facilities
Frequent guest program
Free air miles with every stay
Free parking
Amenities
Alarm clock
Bar
Tea and coffee making facilities
24-hour reception
Disabled facilities
Free parking
Free calls
Hairdresser
Modem
Meeting facilities
Swimming pool
Restaurant
Spa
Cable television
Area Information
Centrally Located:
Additionally, the Klamath Basin is home for numerous special activities throughout the year. In February, enjoy the Bald Eagle Conference held locally. We have the largest concentration of wintering Bald Eagles in the contiguous 48 states. April is the peak of the spring waterfowl migration thereby offering an excellent opportunity for bird watching in the numerous surrounding wildlife preserve. The Klamath Memorial Rodeo & Pow Wow take place in May and is followed in June by the Great Northwest Pro Rodeo. Crater Lake is the picturesque setting for the rim run and marathon bearing its name each year in August, which is also the month for Klamath Tribes Restoration Celebration. All of this in addition to the many fairs, festivals and celebrations taking place at any given time ensure that, no matter what time of the year you visit us, we will be able to find a pursuit to interest you. Just ask our friendly, helpful staff for more information about any of these activities.
Museums:
Visit the Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair and Museum of Local History.
Audiotape tour available. Recommend! www.tbvfair.com
4 miles from Klamath Falls Museum located in downtown Klamath Falls.
4 miles from Favell Museum located in downtown Klamath Falls, featuring an extensive private collection of Native American memorabilia and contemporary Western art.
4 miles from Baldwin Hotel Museum a national historic landmark, located in downtown Klamath Falls takes you back to the Victorian Age.
30 miles from Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum, has a unique collection of logging artifacts and pioneer buildings.
40 miles from Fort Klamath Museum on your way to Crater Lake, it was the 1863 US Army Fort with the gravesites of Captain Jack of the Modoc Indians.
Outdoor Attractions:
Shield-Crest Golf Course-Klamath Basin's longest golf course. Includes driving range, lessons, pro-shop and restaurant.
Guided snow shoeing, hiking and hunting tours by Roe Outfitters, www.roeoutfitters.com
22 miles from Diamond Lake Snow Park. Offers cross-country skiing, Snow Park has rope tow for snowboarders and inner tube runs, rentals available, and large snowmobiling area. www.diamondlake.net
35 miles from Great Meadows Snow Park. Beginner through expert snowmobiling. Equipment rentals available at Lake of the Woods.
38 miles from Lava Beds National Monument - exhibits a detailed history of the Modoc War
55 miles south of Klamath Falls is Mt. Shasta and Mt. Shasta Ski Park. Recent ash flows visible north of Weed, Canada Mountains are over 14,000 feet high. Ski Park offers rentals for snowboarding, skiing, and more.
62 miles from Crater Lakes National Park. The deepest lake in the US 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. www.craterlake.com
120 miles from Justin Wellman, All Oregon River Company, Oregon's best whitewater rafting. Summer is short call 1-866-Go-Raft-n today! www.alloregonriver.com
Willamette Pass Ski Park - Highway 58 towards Crater Lake. Downhill or cross-country skiing. 2,000 acres of skiable ground.
Trails and Wildlife:
Link River Trail - see where Klamath Falls was located before hydropower was constructed. Trail is about one mile long, easy walking, wildlife viewing along Link River.
6 miles south of Klamath Falls is Klamath Wildlife Area, abundant waterfowl, including many varieties of geese as well as songbirds. Self guided tours.
28 miles from Upper Klamath Wildlife Refuge. Large eagle nesting area, canoe trails, and elk habitat across highway.
35 miles from Lake of the Woods. Old growth timber, great for fishing, boating, trails, day use and biking. A variety of wildlife viewing including Ospreys, Eagles, and Elk.
Williamson River - Highway 97, near Collier Park. Great fishing conditions, fly-fishing, and the river is a spawning ground for trout. Wildlife viewing.
Upper Klamath Lake - Oregon's largest freshwater body, fishing for rainbow trout, day use areas, access points along Highway 140 or Highway 97, wildlife viewing.
Centrally located in Klamath Falls for easy travel to most businesses:
Aqua Glass
Collins Products
Jeld Wen
Oregon Institute of Technology
Courthouse/government buildings
Shopping/dining nearby
Transportation:
1 mile from Amtrak Station
1 mile from Greyhound Bus Station
2 miles from Kingsley Field Airbase
Directions
Traveling from the north on Highway 97 from Bend: Go straight on Business 97, sign says Klamath Falls, Reno, approximately 2 miles. It will be the 4th stop light. Turn right on Washburn Way. Go 1 mile and the Best Western Olympic Inn is on the corner of Washburn and South 6th street