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Chiloquin

Travel to Chiloquin, Oregon

Traveling to Chiloquin, Oregon, can be an exciting journey through the scenic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. From Portland, Oregon’s bustling city, the drive takes approximately 5 hours, offering a blend of urban views and natural beauty along the I-5 South and OR-58 East. From the Californian city of Sacramento, expect a journey of around 5.5 hours, traveling north on Interstate 5, showcasing the diverse geography of Northern California and Southern Oregon. Each route to Chiloquin promises its unique set of landscapes, making the journey an integral part of the adventure to this quaint and serene Oregonian town.

Wildlife Watching and Natural Attractions

Beyond fishing, Chiloquin is a gateway to extraordinary wildlife-watching opportunities, especially at the nearby Agency Lake. The area is a sanctuary for bird watchers and nature photographers, boasting a diverse ecosystem where various bird species thrive. The serene environment allows visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of Oregon’s wilderness, making it a perfect spot for those seeking peace and natural beauty.

Cultural Highlights: Art Galleries and Historic Railroads

In the heart of Chiloquin, the Two Rivers Art Gallery & Gift Shop showcases the creativity and craftsmanship of over 70 local artisans. This cultural hub features an array of handmade art and crafts, offering a glimpse into the vibrant community spirit of the town. A short distance away, Train Mountain captures the imagination of visitors with its world-record miniature railroad. Spanning 36 miles of track through 2,200 acres of pristine pine forest, it offers a unique adventure for families and train enthusiasts to explore the scenic landscape.

Camping and Historical Sites

For those looking to extend their stay, Chiloquin presents numerous camping options, including the picturesque Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum. Located at the scenic confluence of Spring Creek and the Williamson River, the park offers a peaceful retreat and an educational journey through the pioneer and logging history of the region. Its well-preserved historical exhibits and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for overnight campers and history buffs.

Things To Do

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The Aftershock Sportsbar & Night Club is located in the Epicenter. Aftershock offers 16 TVs, so you never miss any […]

3901 Brooke Drive
Klamath Falls, OR. 97601
(541)273-0700
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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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SomTum Thai

Thai food truck serving lunch and dinner.

3540 S. 6th Street
Klamath Falls, OR. 97603
(541)539-9269
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Klamath Basin

Aspen Inn

The Aspen Inn is centrally located for exploring the unique volcanic region of southern Oregon. We are seven miles south […]

52250 Hwy. 62
Fort Klamath, OR. 97626
541.381.2321
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52851 Hwy. 62
Fort Klamath, OR. 97626
(541) 381-2234
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Townhouse Motel
Klamath Basin

Townhouse Motel

5323 South 6th Stret
Klamath Falls, OR. 97603
(541)882-0924
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Alston-Atchley Community Park has a playground and benches.

Sprague River, OR. 97639
(541)666-8637
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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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RJP Outfitters

RJP Outfitters offers guided hunting experiences.

Klamath Falls, OR. 97603
541-281-7756
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