
Southwestern Oregon is a hiker's paradise, offering some of the most rugged and beautiful landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Crater Lake National Park is just a 90-minute drive from Klamath Falls, and there are some truly spectacular hikes in the area. Our real estate agents are excited to share some of their favorites!

There's so much to see and do around Klamath Falls homes for sale that it can be easy to overlook interesting local attractions, even if you've lived in the area for quite a while. So why not take a fresh look at your favorite community through the eyes of someone visiting from afar? Exploring Klamath Falls like a tourist is a great way to discover new things close to home. Our real estate agents have the details on five local destinations well worth a stop during your exploration.

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.

National Oregon Day was recently celebrated to honor one of the country's most geographically diverse states. From deserts to bodies of water to dense forests, you'll find a wide variety of natural beauty in our state. It's also a great reminder to remember the rich history of Klamath Falls. Our real estate agents share more about how our city began.

Ready to take your skiing to the next level? Skiing the backcountry of Klamath Basin will give you thrills and views you can't get at a typical ski resort. Skiing the backcountry means hitting unmarked, ungroomed, and unpatrolled slopes. It can also be incredibly exciting, but taking the right precautions is essential for staying safe on the mountain.