Address: Klamath Falls, OR 97601, USA
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Lisa James
Pushy bird watchers. Fish and game use hunting and fishing funds that we pay for our license and use it for them. I think they should be changed a photograph permit on all state local and federal lands. If we have to pay they should too.
Benjamin Yang
If you have a boat, then here is a launch. It appears that the water pump was not working because of vandalism so bring your own. The water in this part of the lake (September) was murky and there was a prevalence of non-biting insects, spiders and lots of birds too. We drove down the very very bumpy dirt road to the end of the peninsula to get to the primitive campgrounds. It was a beautiful spot, in spite of the overflowing garbage cans and run down outhouses, watch out for the yellow jackets. The location is beautiful and unique but it could use a little less vandalism and more TLC.
Donna Ross
One of the most scenic parks in the basin!!!
Max Reynolds
This place is picturesque with camping right on the lake. There is a vault toilet and trash cans here. A few different trails to explore and the campground has fire rings and picnic tables. The best part is, it is absolutely free. Please keep this gem cleaner than you find it for everyone else to enjoy.
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Sign says no camping, no shooting, no fires. What the sign said.
I plan on taking my two up there with a leash, I'm sure as long as you have a leash and clean up after them there wont be any issues.
Yes but it was closed for day use only no camping. Go to free campsite.net and it will help you find the next camp 9 miles up hwy 140.
I'm not sure but right now you can't be outside after sun goes down
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