History of Stevenson's park near Klamath Falls, Oregon
Stevenson Park is located on Highway 140, eleven miles east of Klamath Falls, Oregon. It spreads over two and a half acres of mostly grass with few trees and bushes, and no landscaping. Its main feature is the Lost River. The park is a popular spot for fishing and bird watching, but boat launching is forbidden. It is used as a rest stop for the highway and has a picnic area and restrooms. It is open
by Rex Trulove
The number of camping sites within an hour drive of Klamath Falls is surprising to a visitor, though the town is near wilderness forests.
If you are living in Klamath Falls or are planning to move there, it is really best to use the services of a local realtor. By using
by Rex Trulove
Link River is one of the shortest rivers in the world. Flowing between Klamath Lake and Lake Ewana in Klamath Falls, it only covers
42 Article Titles on Klamath Falls
- Neighborhood guides: Pelican City in Klamath Falls, Oregon (1 article)
- Why Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls is an emergency landing site for the space shuttle (2 articles)
- A guide to surrounding towns in the Klamath Falls, OR area (1 article)
- Attractions at Collier State Park (1 article)
- History of Stevenson's park near Klamath Falls, Oregon (1 article)
- The history of Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Oregon (2 articles)
- Guide to the parks in and around Klamath Falls (1 article)
- How Klamath Falls deals with the snow (1 article)
- How to find a realtor in Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Must see sights in Klamath Falls (1 article)
- All about Annie Creek (1 article)
- How fish got into Crater Lake (1 article)
- Why sturgeons were planted in Klamath Lake, Oregon (1 article)
- Reflections: Crater Lake National Park now, compared to 50 years ago (1 article)
- About the Klamath Falls earthquake (1 article)
- Best places near Klamath Falls for trout fishing (1 article)
- History behind Captain Jack's stronghold (1 article)
- The best Chinese restaurants in Klamath Falls, Oregon (1 article)
- Hunting guides in Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Fishing guides in Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Tour guides in Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Information on Lakeviews geyser (1 article)
- A guide to recycling in Klamath Falls, Oregon (1 article)
- Where to stay when going to Crater Lake National Park (5 articles)
- The history of Klamath Falls (1 article)
- All about the Snowflake Festival, Klamath Falls, Oregon (5 articles)
- Information about the current Klamath Tribal Council (1 article)
- History of the Balwin Hotel (1 article)
- Klamath Cruise: What it is and what it does (1 article)
- Favorite place to camp near Klamath Falls and how to get there (1 article)
- The advantages of raising cattle in Wood River Valley (1 article)
- Why Chemult, Or. is a great place to live (1 article)
- The impact of the short nosed sucker on Klamath Falls business (1 article)
- Record fish caught out of Klamath Lake (1 article)
- Best places to view bald eagles near Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Why walking the Link River trail in Klamath Falls is special (1 article)
- Common wildlife around Klamath Falls (1 article)
- Wildflowers in and around Klamath Falls, Oregon (1 article)
- Klamath Falls: So where are the falls? (1 article)
- The best fishing locations in and near Klamath Falls (1 article)


