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June
6

Go Paddling This Summer - Klamath Falls, OR - Fisher Nicholson Realty

Klamath Falls is an amazing place to live, especially if you love being on the water. There are plenty of spots nearby for canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and more. Our real estate agents can help you not only to find the right home for your needs but also to get to know the area and what it has to offer once you move here. Here are our five favorite summer paddling spots in Klamath Falls.

  1. Jackson F. Kimball State Park - Chiloquin, OR 97624
    Located near Chiloquin homes for sale, this park is home to Wood River Run, a four-mile stretch of crystal-clear river that beginners and experienced paddlers can enjoy. It gets less traffic than the touristy Crater Lake, making it a better spot for locals. It also has beautiful scenery and is great for spotting a variety of birds, wildlife, and more.

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May
9

Running Trails - Klamath Falls, OR - Fisher Nicholson Realty

The warm weather seasons bring ample opportunities to participate in races, whether you're interested in pushing for a personal best time or enjoying a fun run while raising money for a good cause. Training for your run is part of the fun, and there are a ton of scenic trails around Klamath Falls where you can enjoy some time in nature while prepping for your next race. Our real estate agents have the inside scoop on six of the best trails for getting race-ready around Klamath Falls.

  • Mazama Trail – Spence Mountain, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
    One of the great things about the trails near Klamath Falls homes for sale is that there are runs for every experience level, from beginner to expert. The Mazama Trail is classified as an easy trail and is one of the most popular trails on Spence Mountain. The trail runs for just over 5 miles, with some slight uphill climbs as you progress. It also connects with the more challenging Lower Hooligan Trail, which you'll learn about later in our list.

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April
25

Cycling in Klamath County, OR - Fisher Nicholson Realty

May is National Bike Month, and our real estate agents are excited to hit the road again around Klamath County. After a long winter, springtime offers the perfect opportunity to get outside and stretch your legs. 

Klamath County has earned a reputation as one of the best places for a bike ride in the Pacific Northwest. Whether you're into mountain biking or road cycling, you'll find an amazing array of routes to follow in Klamath County. These are some of our favorites.

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March
28

Walking Paths - Klamath Basin - Fisher Nicholson Realty

March 30 is Take a Walk in the Park Day, and what better time to get out and explore the amazing landscape of Klamath County. Nestled among the rugged mountains and picturesque lakes of Southern Oregon, the Klamath Falls area is a great place for a walk in the park. 

Our real estate agents are excited to share some of their favorite hikes and nature walks in and around the Klamath Basin. These relatively short, easy paths are great for hikers of all experience levels.

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March
21

Lava Beds National Monument - Fisher Nicholson Realty

Did you know that one of Northern California's most fascinating, beautiful natural sites can be found less than an hour's drive from Klamath Falls homes for sale? The amazing Lava Beds National Monument is located on the northeastern side of Medicine Lake Volcano, offering so much to explore both above and below ground. Our real estate agents have some key information to help you enjoy your time at Lava Beds National Monument.

  • The History of Lava Beds National Monument and the Civilian Conservation Corps
    Before the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) arrived in the 1930s, Lava Beds National Monument was home to an abandoned military camp dating to the Modoc War and not much more. The CCC was created during the Great Depression to provide paying work for thousands of young men while developing national parks and working on nature conservation projects.

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