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Klamath Falls

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Klamath Falls, United States
Klamath Falls, United States. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

關於Klamath Falls

Klamath Falls (sometimes called Klamath by locals) is a small Southern Oregon city found in the eastern foothills of the Cascade Range. Klamath Falls is at the southern end of Klamath Lake in the large Klamath Basin. Klamath enjoys quite spectacular views. Snow-covered Mount Shasta, one of the most prominent peaks in the United States, can be seen on the southern horizon, and the outlying areas are filled with acres of farmland. Popular with outdoor enthusiasts, birdwatchers, history buffs, and fans of rural America, Klamath is a place many people are glad they didn't miss.

Klamath Falls旅遊指南

城市概覽

Klamath Falls is surrounded by two lakes and two rivers. It was founded as Linkville in 1867 at the mouth of the short Link River, which drains Klamath Lake into Lake Ewauna. In turn, Lake Ewauna is the source of the Klamath River, one of only two rivers that flow across the Cascade Mountains, a distinction shared with the great Columbia River. Linkville changed its name to Klamath Falls in 1893 and was incorporated in 1905. Locals like to joke about tourists and other outsiders naively asking, "Where are the falls?" The fact is, Klamath Falls got its name from rapids on the Link River. The average person seeing these rapids today might wonder who on earth would call them "falls," especially now that a small hydroelectric dam on the river has dropped the water level, making the whitewater at the rapids less remarkable. Although this is probably what most locals mean when they joke, "Where are the falls?", a few are truly clueless and may just be flaunting their ironically naive understanding of "the truth"—in which case, the joke's on them! Klamath Falls is on Pacific Time. Standard time is UTC−8, and daylight saving time is UTC−7. This is three hours behind New York, and typically eight hours behind London.

Visitor information 1 Discover Klamath, 205 Riverside Dr, ☏ +1 541-882-1501, toll-free: +1-800-445-6728. Klamath County's tourist office. Find maps and brochures for nearby attractions here.

如何抵達

By plane The closest airport with commercial service to Klamath Falls is Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport (MFR IATA), 1000 Terminal Loop Pkwy, Medford, ☏ +1 541-772-8068. This airport, Oregon's third busiest, is a 78 mi (126 km) drive west of Klamath Falls. Klamath-bound passengers arriving in Medford can take the Klamath Shuttle, which drops off at the Amtrak station and the Klamath Shuttle office, or rent a car and drive east via Highway 140.

1 Crater Lake–Klamath Regional Airport (LMT IATA), 3000 Airport Way (5 mi (8.0 km) southeast of downtown Klamath Falls), ☏ +1 541-883-5372. There are no commercial flights out of Klamath Falls as of Sep 2018. The airport has free parking (up to 30 days) and coffee for outgoing passengers, as well as WiFi. This airport is part of Kingsley Field Air National Guard Base. Kingsley Field is an alternative landing site for a space shuttle.

By car US Hwy 97 is sometimes called The Dalles–California Highway in Oregon, a major north–south highway in the western US, is the main highway through Klamath Falls. Highway 97 provides connections to Weed, California to the south, and to Bend, central Washington, and Osoyoos and further points north in British Columbia, Canada. Crater Lake Pkwy (OR-39) comes to Klamath Falls from the southeast, connecting to Merrill and northeastern California. It brings traffic in from Reno, Nevada via Susanville and Alturas, California. The road becomes CA-139 once over the state line into California. 'Oregon Highway 66 (OR-66) is also known as the Green Springs Highway, winds through the Cascade Mountains between Klamath Falls and Ashland. The Southside Expressway (OR-140) runs east–west through the southside of Klamath Falls. Its western terminus is White City, near Medford in the Rogue Valley. It runs east to Lakeview and northwestern Nevada, bringing visitors to Klamath Falls via Winnemucca, Nevada from points east like Salt Lake City, Utah. Klamath Falls can be accessed from

當地交通

By car Klamath Falls is fairly easy to navigate by car. Downtown has a small network of one-way streets. Major thoroughfares include Main Street, Klamath Avenue, Oregon Avenue, California Avenue, South 6th Street (one branch of Highway 39), East Main Street, Washburn Way, the Crater Lake Parkway (the other branch of Highway 39), Shasta Way, Homedale Road, and the Southside Bypass (Highway 140). Some streets have directions (South 6th Street, East Main St, etc.). Numbered streets are divided by Main Street into north and south, but otherwise there is little logic to the system. For example, Main Street extends east to Crater Lake Parkway, but before it gets there, East Main Street branches off and runs southeast, then south, to South 6th Street.

By bus Basin Transit Service (BTS) provides bus public transit around Klamath Falls. BTS is in service Monday through Friday from 6:30AM to 7:30PM, and Saturday from 10AM to 4:30PM. Bus fare is $1.50 per trip (75¢ for senior and disabled riders), with transfer slips available. A day pass costs $3; it saves money to get one if you know you will take the bus at least twice in the day (or at least four times if you pay discounted fare). Two mainline routes (1 and 2) run from the Oregon Institute of Technology at the north end of town to the south end. Four feeder routes (3/5 and 4/6) connect with the mainline routes at two transfer stations downtown (7th and Pine) and at the Klamath County Fairgrounds (South 6th and Altamont).

By foot Downtown is walkable, but the whole city is spread out and not very walkable.

By bike Numerous bike paths run all over the city, providing a full day's worth of biking. The local buses have bike racks on the front bumper.

By taxi Access Taxi, ☏ +1 541-885-8294. Basin Yellow Cab, ☏ +1 541-887-0993.

必看景點

Klamath Falls is one of the gateway cities to Crater Lake National Park, a 60-mile (97 km) drive. Crater Lake is a crystal-clear lake in the caldera of what used to be Mount Mazama, a volcano that violently erupted about 7,700 years ago. Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States and among the ten deepest lakes in the world, and Crater Lake National Park is Oregon's only national park. The Klamath Basin is rated #1 in the West on Sunset magazine's list of Fantastic Five birding destinations.

1 Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St, ☏ +1 541-883-4208. Tu–Sa 9AM–5PM. Has many artifacts and relics from pioneer days, along with many Native American items and natural history exhibits. The museum also owns the Baldwin Hotel Museum and Fort Klamath outside of town.

2 Baldwin Hotel Museum, 31 Main St, ☏ +1 541-883-4207. Memorial Day weekend–Labor Day weekend W–Sa 10AM–4PM. Established in 1907 by George Baldwin, an influential businessman and politician, and father of locally prominent photographer Maud Baldwin, whose studio is on the fourth floor. The plumbing and electric conduits can be easily seen throughout the building; electricity and indoor plumbing were still somewhat of a luxury at the turn of the 20th century, and Baldwin wanted to flaunt these amenities. It operated as a hotel from 1909 to 1977. Guided tours are available; the last one of the day starts at 2:30PM. 3 Moore Park. The largest park in Oregon offers hiking and mountain biking trails, tennis courts, and deer sightings. 4 Veterans Memorial Park. This downtown park on the Lake Ewauna waterfront hosts a memorial to veterans, as well as a display for the Southern Pacific Railroad Locomotive #2579, a 2-8-0 "Consolidation" steam locomotive built in 1906 and donate

城市概覽改寫自 Wikipedia,旅遊指南來自Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。照片來自 Wikimedia Commons.

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