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Thanksgiving Week November 27th-30th
Spend Thanksgiving weekend surrounded by the scenic beauty and cozy charm of Klamath County! Embrace the warmth of a hometown holiday with activities that’ll keep the whole family entertained. Start with seasonal outdoor adventures, enjoy a traditional feast, shopping, and festive fun. Whether you’re cozying up in a cabin, exploring snowy trails, or indulging in local flavors, Klamath County offers countless ways to make Thanksgiving unforgettable. From mountain lodges to lakefront cabins to a relaxing resort, and from snowy adventures to warm campfire gatherings, every path here leads to holiday cheer.
Kick off your Thanksgiving with the magical storytelling of The Tale of The Princess Kaguya on the big screen! Showing Thanksgiving Eve at Pelican Cinema as part of Studio Ghibli Fest 2024, this enchanting film brings timeless beauty and adventure to your holiday week. Don’t miss it!
On Saturday, November 23, 2024, The Ross Ragland will celebrate 85 years of the building's history! The Esquire Theater opened on November 30, 1940, with the movie "The Westerner". To kick off their yearlong celebration, a special showing will be on the big screen! An exhibit featuring artifacts from the Esquire Theater will be on display in the lobby. Dana Wirth will also be performing to help celebrate in style! This is a FREE event, so don't forget to reserve your seats today!
November 27th, 2024
Escape to the serene beauty of Running Y Resort for a Thanksgiving weekend for a lifetime! Nestled in the heart of Klamath County, this luxurious resort is the perfect holiday retreat, offering complimentary tickets for two to their lavish Thanksgiving Buffet. Enjoy the resort's incredible amenities, including scenic horseback riding trails, a world-class golf course, and a rejuvenating spa. Make cherished holiday memories with loved ones as you glide across the ice skating rink, then cozy up in beautifully appointed accommodations. At Running Y, Thanksgiving feels like a getaway tailored just for you!
This Thanksgiving, trade the bustle for a serene cabin stay in Klamath County! Unwind at Lake of the Woods, Rocky Point Resort, or Crystal Creek Mountain Lodge, where adventure and relaxation await. Spend your days fishing, kayaking, or paddling on tranquil waters, and your evenings by the campfire with s’mores in hand. Experience the magic of a holiday weekend surrounded by nature’s beauty!
Celebrate Thanksgiving surrounded by the beauty of North Klamath County! Stay cozy in a lodge at Odell Lake Lodge & Resort, Lonesome Duck on the Williamson River, or Red Cone Lodge Bed & Breakfast by Crescent Lake, complete with a hot tub to unwind after a day of winter fun. With stunning views and a peaceful retreat, it’s the perfect spot for a holiday getaway!
Make your Thanksgiving memorable in Klamath Falls, with affordable lodging options for every budget—from KOA cabins to hotels like Fairfield, Shilo Inn, Days Inn, and Microtel Inn & Suites. While you’re here, explore charming downtown boutiques, shop for unique treasures, and enjoy a laid-back holiday atmosphere perfect for relaxing and unwinding!
November 28th, 2024
This Thanksgiving, treat yourself to an unforgettable dining experience at the scenic Running Y Resort. Surrounded by breathtaking views and warm holiday ambiance, the Thanksgiving Buffet offers a luxurious spread of seasonal favorites that will delight every palate. From traditional roast turkey and all the classic trimmings to chef-inspired sides and delectable desserts, this feast is the perfect way to celebrate with family and friends.
For $65 per adult and $30 per child, indulge in the flavors of fall while overlooking the serene beauty of Klamath County. With seating times available at 2, 3, and 4 PM, it’s easy to find the perfect time to gather around the table. Reservations are required, so secure your spot today and make this Thanksgiving a cozy, delicious retreat at Running Y Resort.
September 29th, 2024
Indulge in pure relaxation this Thanksgiving with a rejuvenating spa day (or two!) at Running Y Resort, while the rest of the family explores Winter Wonderland adventures. For a memorable group experience, gather everyone for a scenic horseback ride through the resort’s stunning rolling acres, where breathtaking views and fresh mountain air make every moment unforgettable. Whether it’s unwinding solo or creating holiday memories together, Running Y Resort has something special for everyone this Thanksgiving.
This Black Friday, trade shopping lines for the snowy trails of Annie Creek Sno-Park! Enjoy cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and sledding in the serene Fremont-Winema National Forest. Then, head to East Klamath County for fishing, kayaking, and a cozy campfire at Rocky Point or Upper Klamath Lake. Embrace an adventure-filled day surrounded by nature’s beauty!
Ditch the crowds and enjoy a unique adventure at Train Mountain Railroad in Chiloquin, home to the world’s longest miniature railroad with over 36 miles of scenic track through lush landscapes. After exploring the detailed train models, rent an e-bike from Zach’s Bikes in Klamath Falls to explore Collier Memorial State Park. Ride through forested trails, visit the Logging Museum, and discover historic logging equipment and cabins for a day of history, nature, and outdoor fun!
Skip the mall and discover Klamath Falls’ best treasures! Start your day exploring unique boutiques, thrift shops, and antique finds at places like Woodsy Kitchen, Rare Bird, Keeper’s Corner, and Everybody’s Vintage. Afterward, enjoy a delicious dinner at local favorites like Thai Orchid Café or Rooster’s Steak and Chop House. End the night with drinks at Basin Martini Bar, Common Block Brewing, or Volcanic Winery, then challenge family members to pool at Black Dog Billiards. This Black Friday, experience a local adventure full of charm, flavor, and fun!
September 30th-31st, 2024
Experience a winter escape in Klamath County, where sunny skies meet snowy adventures! With over 300 days of sunshine annually, it’s the perfect place to enjoy the best of winter’s beauty. Information can be found here on rental equipment for snowy fun!
Discover Crater Lake National Park transformed into a winter wonderland. Snowshoe or cross-country ski along the scenic Rim Drive with breathtaking views of the lake’s deep blue waters. Join a ranger-guided snowshoe walk to learn about the park’s unique winter ecosystem and enjoy the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes.The memories and pictures will be priceless.Winter guide to visiting Crater Lake in the winter.
Add some extra fun to your trip with a visit to Annie Creek Sno-Park, where you can enjoy cross-country skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing on snowy trails surrounded by towering pines. It's an ideal spot to dive into Klamath’s outdoor magic.
Glide across the open-air Bill Collier Community Ice Arena, set amidst forested hills in Klamath Falls. Whether you're a pro skater or just starting out, it’s a winter activity for all ages. Be sure to call the arena for open skate days and time! (Subject to Reopening).
Klamath County’s blend of sunshine and snow offers the ultimate setting for a memorable winter vacation. From Crater Lake’s stunning vistas to the family-friendly fun at Annie Creek Sno-Park, this winter wonderland awaits you!
Birdwatching in Klamath is an invitation to slow down and connect with nature. It's an activity that combines the excitement of exploration with the tranquility of the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned birder or a newcomer to wildlife observation, the experience of spotting these birds in their natural habitats is both rewarding and serene.
Klamath's birdwatching experience is akin to the thrill of spotting the "Big 5" on an African safari. This region, a critical part of the Pacific Flyway, offers a unique opportunity to observe a remarkable variety and number of birds. From the iconic Bald Eagle to the elusive Northern Pygmy Owl, each bird species in Klamath tells a story of adaptation and survival. This guide aims not just to highlight where and what to look for but also to inspire a deeper appreciation for these winged wonders.
Bald Eagles
Klamath is renowned for hosting the largest wintering population of Bald Eagles in the lower 48 states. These majestic birds, symbols of freedom and strength, can be best viewed from late November to early March. Prime locations include the Lower Klamath and Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuges. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the Klamath Basin NWR Visitor Center for insights on eagle behavior and the best viewing spots. The sight of an eagle soaring against the backdrop of Klamath's landscapes is a moment of awe-inspiring beauty.
American White Pelicans
The American White Pelican, a symbol of the city of Klamath Falls, is a sight to behold with its impressive wingspan and elegant flight. In early fall, these birds form large pods, creating a spectacular display over the waters of Klamath Lake: a great viewing location is Putnam Point. Adventurous birders can paddle the Upper Klamath Canoe Trail to observe these pelicans up close in their natural habitat, offering a unique perspective on these graceful giants.
Grebes
Don’t miss the show! Western Grebes and Clarks Grebes are renowned for their mesmerizing mating rituals. In spring, these birds perform a unique dance atop the water, a spectacle that draws birders and photographers alike. A great place to spot these birds in action is at Putnam Point on Upper Klamath Lake. Visitors are encouraged to bring a chair, relax, and engage with fellow bird enthusiasts for tips on the best times and spots to witness this enchanting display.
Sandhill Cranes
Sandhill Cranes, known for their graceful movements and distinctive calls, can be spotted in meadows and wetlands across Southern Klamath County. Prime viewing spots include Miller Island State Wildlife Area and the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges. The cranes' presence adds a touch of natural elegance to Klamath's rugged landscapes. Visitor centers provide the latest information on crane sightings, enhancing the chances of a memorable encounter.
Snow Geese
The Snow Goose, along with its close relative, the Ross's Goose, creates a winter spectacle in Klamath. With populations reaching up to 35,000, these geese stage for their northern migration in the late winter and early spring. The wetland environments of Miller Island State Wildlife Area, Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, and Tule Lake Refuges all offer prime viewing opportunities for these large gatherings, a testament to the richness of Klamath's habitats.
Great Blue Herons
The Great Blue Heron, with its subtle blue-gray plumage and majestic stature, is a common sight along the Link River Trail, accessible from Downtown Klamath Falls, and also in Klamath’s National Wildlife Refuges. These herons, known for their patient hunting and powerful wingbeats, offer a glimpse into the delicate balance of the aquatic ecosystem. Observing a heron in flight or poised along a riverbank is a reminder of the elegance and resilience of nature.
Peregrine Falcons
The Peregrine Falcon, once on the brink of extinction, has made a remarkable comeback and can now be seen throughout Klamath, particularly in National Wildlife Refuges or even around Crater Lake National Park. Known for their incredible speed and hunting prowess, these falcons offer a thrilling sight for birdwatchers. Their presence in Klamath is a testament to successful conservation efforts and the resilience of nature.
American Kestrels
The American Kestrel, North America's smallest falcon, is a vibrant presence in Klamath's skies. With their striking colors and agile flight, kestrels can be spotted throughout the region. Birders are encouraged to keep their eyes peeled during their outdoor adventures for a chance to observe these small but fierce predators.
White-headed Woodpeckers
The White-headed Woodpecker, a species associated with old-growth pine forests, is a distinctive sight in Klamath. These woodpeckers, with their striking white heads and red crown patches, are most commonly found in areas like Moore Park and the Skillet Handle trail. Enjoy a hike through woodland environments and keep your senses tuned to hear and see these birds: their presence adds a unique melody to the forest environment, making them a sought-after species for birdwatchers.
Northern Pygmy Owls
The Northern Pygmy Owl, despite its small size, is a formidable hunter. These owls, with their piercing yellow eyes and high-pitched calls, can be found in various habitats across Klamath. Listening for their calls or observing mobbing songbirds can lead to a successful sighting. The presence of eleven owl species in the Klamath Basin, including the Great Gray Owl, highlights the region's diversity and importance as a birding destination. To spot owls, consider looking and listening for species at the cliffs near the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center or near Petroglyph Point at Lava Beds National Monument.
Experience a North American bird watching safari at Klamath's spectacular refuges. National Wildlife Refuges in Klamath are not only sanctuaries for a multitude of species, they're an excellent place to learn more about iconic and rare species and to find out how to spot them. Drive, walk, or paddle your way through unique environments to spot amazing animals in their natural habitats.