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Klamath Falls is a peaceful lakeside community in south-central Oregon that was founded in 1867. The area was inhabited by Klamath Native Americans for thousands of years before the arrival of American settlers from the east on the Oregon Trail that passed through Klamath Falls.

This historic community is an excellent place to rent an RV due to its position between several national forests and a friendly Mediterranean climate that graces the town with over 300 days of sunshine per year. The Upper Klamath Lake serves as the main focal point of Klamath Falls with much of the commerce and recreational opportunities taking places on the shores of one of Oregon’s largest freshwater lakes.

When you book an RV in Klamath Falls, Ashland and Medford are a little over an hour's drive away to the west and the California-Oregon state line is only a short drive south. There is an overwhelming number of fantastic nature preserves and outdoor recreation spots in the vicinity so keeping yourself busy while in Klamath Falls for vacation is an absolute pleasure.

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Experience the Sites and Scenery

If you rent an RV in Klamath Falls, there is a high probability that the main reason behind this decision is the rich and diverse wilderness areas of Oregon as well as the world-class camping. Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site is conjoined with Sun Pass State Forest to create an excellent place to breathe in the fresh air of central Oregon. The area is rife with recreational activities like canoeing, kayaking, mountain biking, boating, swimming, fishing, and hiking. There are multiple campgrounds to stay at with your Klamath Falls RV rental nearby if you feel like spending a few days there.

Collier Memorial State Park attracts legions of visitors each year to enjoy its beautiful views of the Cascade Mountains and the evergreen forests that cover them. The Williamson River and Spring Creek straddle the park making it a natural choice for fishing, boating, and swimming. There are numerous hiking trails throughout the riverside park as well as a campground with luxurious, spacious, secluded sights for you and your Klamath Falls motorhome rental.

Winema National Forest is one of the many national forests surrounding Klamath Falls, and it contains some of the most incredible high mountain views in all of Oregon. Lake of the Woods is just one of the countless bodies of water inside the forest where you can swim, boat, or fish for freshwater trout and bass. A few campgrounds line the lake as do several other throughout the massive forest ensuring you a pleasant place to stay when you rent an RV and head to the woods for some good old-fashioned relaxation.

No trip to Oregon would be truly complete without a visit to Crater Lake National Forest, one of the world’s most epic instances of natural beauty. In fact, Crater Lake National Forest has been added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites for its sheer beauty. The caldera of this extinct volcano contains a stunning lake that is one of the deepest in the world. Hiking and biking around the rim of this volcanic lake is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the park’s ethereal beauty.

Where to Park It

If you are hoping to find some awesome places to camp near Klamath Falls when you rent an RV, you are in for a treat. There are dozens of viable options to sift through in the immediate area alone so it's up to you to decide what you need while you camp.

Lake of the Woods Recreation Campground is a more rustic experience for people that like to rough it when they stay in the woods. The lake is reason enough to consider staying there. Klamath Falls KOA takes pride in being less than an hour's drive from Crater Lake National Park and has a pool along with many other amenities for you to enjoy when you choose to stay there.

Waterwheel RV Park & Campground is located north of town, with many spacious campsites along the river. The general store at the park ensures you do not need to drive to town to resupply while camping.

City Attractions

Klamath Falls is a peaceful town that relies mostly on outdoors tourism but this does not mean there aren’t fun things to do in town. Lots of fun little shops, breweries, cafes, and restaurants make the main drag of town a fun place to walk around, especially in the summertime when the weather is all but guaranteed to be sunny.

Badger Run Wildlife Rehab is an inspiring organization that rehabilitates birds and other animals that have been injured. It is an especially great place to bring families or children so they can learn from knowledgeable wildlife experts while fostering a sense of compassion.

The Favell Museum is a fabulous resource for those interested in the rich Native American heritage of Oregon, where thousands and thousands of native artifacts are displayed in exhibits. The museum features not only Klamath and Modoc local artifacts but items from tribes all over North and South America. Klamath County Museum similarly lets people discover the history of the local area with a wealth of exhibits and objects open to the viewing public.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


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  • Lower Klamath Basin Trail, ORKlamath Falls, OR
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  • OC&E Trail, ORKlamath Falls, OR
  • Aspen Butte Trail, ORWinema National Forest, OR
  • Moss Creek Trail, ORKlamath Falls, OR
  • Varney Creek Trail to Lake Como, ORWinema National Forest, OR
  • Varney Creek Trail to Lake Harriette, ORWinema National Forest, OR
  • Topsy to Klamath River (Frain Ranch), CADorris, CA
  • South Pass Lake Trail, ORKlamath Falls, OR
  • Mountain Lakes Loop Trail, ORWinema National Forest, OR

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