
Indoor activities let you stay out of the winter weather while you have fun bowling, ice skating, or pursuing other options. A variety of Klamath Falls area destinations cater to different recreational interests, with some offering many entertaining things to do under one roof.

It's hard to resist bacon, with its smoky, crispy goodness. Whether it's served in an omelet, burger, deli sandwich, or another entree, bacon makes a delicious addition to a variety of foods. When you're craving bacon, our real estate agents recommend heading out one to one of these five restaurants.

As holiday shopping season officially begins, everyone is rushing to get the best deals for Black Friday or Cyber Monday. But as crowds flock to the big department stores, many people tend to forget Small Business Saturday. The Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend (November 26th) is devoted to seeking out small businesses and independent shops and supporting them rather than giant corporations. As inflation continues to skyrocket and the economy becomes increasingly difficult to navigate, shopping small and local is more important than ever.

November 17th is National Take a Hike Day, a perfect day to spend some time in the great outdoors. There are plenty of great trails near Klamath Falls homes for sale, but where are the really serious trails? Where are the ones where expert hikers can go backpacking? Here are five great backpacking trails near the Klamath Falls area.

There's no end to the incredible natural attractions to be explored near Klamath Falls homes for sale, with so much to see on both sides of the Oregon-California border. About 30 miles south of Klamath Falls, just over the border into California, you'll find the expansive Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, covering more than 50,000 acres and featuring new sights to see every season. Our real estate agents have all the details on how to visit the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge and what to expect when you arrive.