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November
7

Take a Hike Day - Klamath Basin - Fisher Nicholson Realty

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.

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October
10

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge - Fisher Nicholson Realty

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.

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September
6

Outdoor Family Fun - Klamath Falls, OR - Fisher Nicholson Realty

There's never a bad time to explore the countless outdoor attractions around Klamath Falls, and fall is an especially good time to enjoy some outdoor fun with the whole family. With beautiful weather, stunning fall foliage, and exciting adventures, you're sure to find activities that family members of all ages can enjoy together. Our real estate agents have the details on 5 of the best destinations for family fun around Klamath Falls this fall.

  • Soar at Crater Lake ZipLine – 29840 OR-140, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
    Take to the skies near Klamath Falls homes for sale with a thrilling family trip to Crater Lake ZipLine, which features some of the longest ziplines in Oregon, allowing you to explore the forest canopy from a whole new perspective. There are nine ziplines here, some of which will take you more than 100 feet into the air, along with two controlled rappels and two sky bridges. The main ziplines are open to all visitors age 10+, and the Sasquatch Hollow Kid's ZipLine is designed especially with kids aged 5-12 in mind.

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August
8

Summer Hiking  - Klamath Falls, OR - Fisher Nicholson

There's never a bad time to explore the expansive natural scenery around Klamath Falls, but the summer months provide an excellent opportunity to explore some of the area's more elevated mountain trails. Fortunately, you don't have to travel far to find beautiful views in Klamath Falls. Our real estate agents have details on five elevated trails around Klamath Falls.

  1. Hogback Mountain Trail – Klamath Falls, OR 97603
    Though a large part of Hogback Mountain is privately owned, many areas, including the Hogback Mountain Trail, are open to hikers. The Hogback Mountain Trail is a 3.5-mile, out-and-back trail that presents a significant challenge and rewards your efforts with spectacular views. With over 1,700 feet of elevation over just 3.5 miles of trail, this is one of the steeper trails on the list, so be aware while traversing some of the more challenging sections.

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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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