
As the saying goes, April showers bring May flowers. There are bound to be a few rainy days on the horizon in Klamath Falls. But don't let that get you down. Rainy days can be wonderful opportunities to break out of your routine and do something new. When the rain clouds start rolling in, we recommend taking a break from looking at Klamath Falls homes for sale and instead participating in one of these local, rainy-day activities.
- The Epicenter: 3901 Brooke Dr., Klamath Falls, OR 97603
The Epicenter is more than just a bowling alley: It's a family entertainment complex and the perfect place to get some exercise on a rainy day. Bowl a few games in the 32-lane bowling alley, then challenge a friend to a game of air hockey at the Faultline Arcade. Kids and adults alike love the games in this arcade; they're an assortment of old and new.
The Epicenter also has several bowling leagues for those interested in bowling more than once in a while. Most meet weekly for friendly competition.
- Klamath County Museum: 1451 Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601
If you're interested in learning more about the history of Klamath Falls and the surrounding area, spend your rainy day at the Klamath County Museum. Exhibits show how geologic forces shaped the region's land and how Agriculture became the leading industry in the 1800s.
The museum also has displays on World War II and its effects on the basin. The museum is open between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday - Saturday.
- Wild Pigments Studio: 628 Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601
Whether you're brand-new to painting or have some prior experience, Wild Pigments Studio is the perfect place to take a painting class on a rainy day. You can see a list of their painting classes on their website.
The Thursday and Friday night paint classes at Wild Pigments are great for beginners. You can see what the class will be painting ahead of time and register for a class you're most interested in. Browse the gallery of former creations, too; it's stunning!
- Collier Memorial Logging Museum: 46000 Hwy 97 N, Chiloquin, OR 97624
Another great museum to visit is the Collier Memorial Logging Museum, located inside Collier Memorial State Park, a short drive from these Chiloquin homes for sale. This museum is named after the Collier family, who donated the land to the park in the 1940s.
At the Logging Museum, you can see several historic cabins and learn how they were built from natural timber. There's a general store, doctor's cabin, and trapper's cabin with educational exhibits inside.
- Children's Museum of Klamath Falls: 711 E. Main St., Klamath Falls, OR 97601
If you're looking for a museum where the exhibits will thrill your kids, the Children's Museum of Klamath Falls is the perfect one to visit. There are hands-on exhibits and activities for kids of all ages. Learn about science as you blow up balloons or discuss color theory while painting.
Plan on spending several hours at the Children's Museum; it's more than 7,000 square feet! Admission is $7 per person. The museum is open Wednesday - Friday from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
When rainy days come, we hope you enjoy your time at one of these indoor attractions in the Klamath Basin. Don't forget to contact us if you're looking for a new home. Our real estate agents are always happy to help.