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Sky Lakes Wilderness and Mountain Lakes Wilderness - over 100 miles of trails, in altitude from 4,600 feet to 8,000 feet. For a real challenge, think about the11 mile round trip from the parking lot to the summit of 9,495 foot Mt. McLoughlin. The Fremont Trail system provides almost 75 miles of trail bike riding ranging from Family to Experienced rider. Many safe bicycle paths await the avid cyclist. Many of the National Forrest trails in the area allow horses where mechanical vehicles are banned. Day rides or camping trips utilizing pack animals are a great way to get away from civilization for a while. The signed Upper Klamath Canoe Trail runs from Rocky Point on the south to Malone Springs on the north. Various white water raft trips on the Rogue River are available, ranging from Class I to IV.
Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and one of the clearest fresh water lakes in the world. It offers SCUBA divers a special challenge but also a unique experience.
There is an abundance of cross-country skiing trails nearby but the local favorite is the 33-mile trip around the Rim at Crater LakeThe park is open for skiing all winter and averages 500 inches of snow a year. Snowmobiles are allowed on the North entrance road. The National Park Service offers guided snowshoe interpretive tours in Crater Lake National Park starting Thanksgiving week. The Bill Collier Community Ice Arena is open from October to April.
The Tony award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival at nearby Ashland, OR runs from February through October. There are several World War II related sites as well as many CCC projects from the Depression years in the area. There are also a fair number of historic fire lookouts with breathtaking views of the surrounding country.
The winter roost of the Bald Eagle is here in the Klamath Basin. We are at the intersection of the Klamath Basin Birding Trail and the Oregon Cascades Birding Trail. There are many sights to see and photograph. Crater Lake just has to be seen in person. In addition, every mountain, butte and overlook in the area has magnificent views. Somewhat difficult to reach but well worth the effort are Mt. McLoughlin and Gearhart Mountain.
Southern Oregon is fast becoming a leading wine producer. Several wineries are within an hour or two.
Museums:
The Klamath County Museum
Baldwin Hotel, a National Historic Landmark
The Favell Museum
The Fort Klamath Museum
The Collier Memorial State Park and Logging Museum
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