This beautiful parcel is located in Klamath County. With 300 days of sunny skies. Klamath County is located in the south-central part of Oregon, east of the Cascade Mountains. It is located in a region known as the Oregon High Desert and is geographically Oregon’s fourth largest county. There are endless recreation opportunities in this area. Snowmobile runs and downhill or alpine skiing is available at Mt. Shasta, Mt. Bachelor, Crater Lake, Mt. Ashland and various other locations. In addition, various rivers and mountain lakes offer a retreat for fishing, whitewater rafting, camping and hiking. An abundance of deer and wildlife, including the famous Klamath white pelicans, call this area home for much of the year. Klamath County is also home to one of the largest bald eagle populations in the United States. The communities of Klamath County offer an affordable and high-quality of life, beautiful scenery, and endless opportunity for outdoor fun. Klamath County, Oregon, is home to Crater Lake National Park, the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, and Oregon's City of Sun-shine, Klamath Falls. Klamath County houses approximately 70,000 people, with about 21,000 of those people residing in the city limits of Klamath Falls. Outdoor recreation is a premiere attraction in Klamath County. From hiking, biking, canoeing and fishing to visiting our museums, antique shops, art galleries and theaters. The county relies heavily upon the agricultural and lumber industries, as well as taking pride in its tourism opportunities, providing a near-central travel location to Portland, Sacramento, San Francisco, and Reno, as well as housing beautiful Crater Lake National Park and being in close proximity (approx. 25 miles south of the California/Oregon border) of the Lava Beds National Monument. The many lakes and mountains also help to attract tourists and recreational visitors to the county, as well as provide some great outdoor sporting activities. |