| 1 | Link
River Nature Trail |
| 2 | Howard
Bay Observation Point |
| 3 |
Upper Klamath Wildlife Refuge |
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4 | Eagle
Ridge/Shoalwater Bay |
| 5 | Moore
Park Recreational Area |
| 6 |
Collier State Park & Logging
Museum |
| 7 | Oregon
State Fish Hatchery |
| 8 | Jackson
F. Kimball State Park |
| 9 |
Crystal Springs Park |
| 10 | Wood
River Wetlands |
| |
Estimated travel time:
Full Day |
This tour
shows you how diverse the Klamath Basin is.
In Klamath Falls, enjoy a hike
along the Link River, a day of golf or go antiquing.
Traveling northwest
on Highway 140 frames spectacular views of Upper Klamath Lake. Enjoy a canoe trip
through Upper Klamath Wildlife Refuge or take a picnic to Crystal Springs day-use
park.
Drive north into Wood River Valley and visit the site of a historic
military fort in Fort Klamath. Be sure to visit Kimball State Park and take a
short hike to the headwaters of the Wood River.
Next stop, Collier State
Park & Logging Museum for a history lesson on the area located on Highway 97 north
of Chiloquin.
Proceeding south along the east side of Klamath Lake clear
views of Mt. Scott, Mt. McLaughlin and Mt. Shasta.