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Fort Rock

Travel to Fort Rock

Traveling to Fort Rock is a journey into Oregon’s volcanic legacy, with Portland being the closest major city. A drive from Portland will take you approximately 4.5 hours, heading south through the varied landscapes and the high desert of Oregon. The closest airport is Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport, with Fort Rock being about a 2-hour drive away. These routes to Fort Rock are not just about reaching a destination; they are about experiencing the beauty and grandeur of Oregon’s natural features.

Fort Rock State Natural Area: Oregon’s Geological Marvel

A visit to Fort Rock is incomplete without exploring the Fort Rock State Natural Area. This massive natural amphitheater is a volcanic landmark with rich geological significance. Formed by ancient eruptions, it rises dramatically from the flat basin floor, inviting hikers and photographers to marvel at its grandeur. The park’s trails offer an up-close look at the towering rock walls and the chance to learn about the area’s fascinating volcanic past.

Homestead Village Museum: Step Back in Time

History buffs will revel in the Homestead Village Museum located in Fort Rock. This open-air museum is a collection of original buildings from the homestead era, carefully restored to preserve the pioneer spirit of Oregon. Visitors can stroll through a schoolhouse, church, and other historical structures, getting a tangible sense of the lives of early settlers. Each building tells a story, providing a window into the rugged daily life of the homesteaders who shaped the region.

Fort Rock Cave: A Walk Through Ancient History

Another captivating destination in Fort Rock is the Fort Rock Cave, known for its archaeological significance. It’s here that some of North America’s oldest sandals were discovered, dating back around 9,000 to 13,000 years. Guided tours of the cave allow visitors to delve deep into the history of human habitation in the area, offering insights into the prehistoric peoples who once inhabited this desert landscape.

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22121 Hwy 140 East
Dairy, OR.
541-545-1010
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Basin Martini Bar
Klamath Basin

Basin Martini Bar

 Basin Martini Bar has been a fixture of downtown Klamath Falls since its establishment in October of 2008. Through the […]

632 Main Street
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
541-884-6264
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Stagecoach Pizza

5235 S. 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR. 97603
(541)884-6525
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Lake of the Woods
Klamath Basin

Lake of the Woods Resort

This historic mountain resort sits beside one of the clearest natural lakes found in the Southern Oregon Cascades. Guests can […]

950 Harriman Route
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
(541) 949-8300
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2500 S. Sixth St.
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
(541) 882-1111
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Malin RV Park

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2200 Canal St.
Malin, OR. 97632
(541)723-2021
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Treat yourself to delicious frozen yogurt with a huge variety of toppings. Lighthouse Yogurt Company is locally owned and proudly […]

513 Main Street
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
541-887-2855
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Established in 1978 to protect a major night roost site for wintering bald eagles, the Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge […]

Klamath Falls, OR. 97603
530-667-2231
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ROE Outfitters

Located in Southern Oregon ROE Outfitters is a family-owned and operated business that has been guiding adventure seekers for over […]

29840 Oregon 140 W
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
541-884-3825
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