
Encompassing 12,000 square miles around the tumbling waters of the Klamath River, the Klamath Basin is one of Oregon's most ruggedly beautiful regions. Springtime is the perfect season for outdoor adventures in the Klamath Basin, especially for visitors who wish to see the area's many waterfalls at peak flow.
Klamath County and the surrounding areas offer some of Southern Oregon's most picturesque waterfalls. These are some of our real estate agents' favorite places to see stunning waterfalls in the Klamath Basin.

The stunning natural scenery of the Klamath Basin is especially beautiful during winter, with enchanting, snow-draped landscapes that call out to be explored. That makes this an excellent time of year for an outdoor adventure, and you have many exciting options near Klamath Falls homes for sale to explore nature this winter. Our real estate agents have the details on where to find your next adventure in the Klamath Basin for winter 2026.
Did you know that Crater Lake National Park receives more than 40 feet of snow in the average year? That makes it a perfect place for a winter adventure, and their Ranger-Guided Snowshoe Walks allow you to explore the park with a true expert guide. Walks are offered every Saturday, Sunday, and on select holidays, from November through April. Each walk starts at 1 p.m., and you can expect to walk up to two miles on moderately difficult terrain.

You already know Klamath Falls is a wonderful place for humans to live. But did you know it's also one of the most dog-friendly communities in Oregon? It's true! Our real estate agents want homeowners and their four-legged family members to enjoy all of the local amenities: From grooming to food to dog parks and beyond.

The Klamath Basin is famous for its incredibly diverse bird populations and the many other animal species that call the area home. With summer well underway, now is a great time to get better acquainted with all of our non-human neighbors.
Many of our real estate agents are avid birdwatchers and outdoor enthusiasts who spend a lot of time in local nature preserves. Check out these five spots they recommend for wildlife-watching around the region.

Picnicking is such a wonderful pastime, especially in the summer months. You get to enjoy a meal with friends or family members, breathe in the fresh air, and admire nature all around you. The Klamath Basin is known for its beautiful woods, streams, and lakes, making it a great place to picnic. Here are a few parks and picnic areas our real estate agents are particularly fond of.