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Klamath Falls

The Klamath Basin, on the Pacific flyway, contains six national wildlife refuges: Bear Valley National Wildlife Refuge, Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge.

The white pelican is the city mascot and a familiar sight on nearby lakes and rivers. Protected by law, the bird often has a wingspan of 10 feet.

A local phenomenon in the city is the underground supply of geothermally heated water. Piped through radiators and grids, the water is used to heat homes, schools and businesses and melt snow from sidewalks, steps and the Esplanade Street Bridge.

Visitor Centers

Discover Klamath Visitor & Convention Bureau 205 Riverside Dr., Suite B Klamath Falls, OR 97601. Phone:(541)882-1501 or (800)445-6728

Self-guiding Tours

Historic walking-tour brochures are available from the visitor bureau.

Things to Do

Baldwin Hotel Museum

The Favell Museum

Klamath County Museum

Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge

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