The best camping near Klamath Falls with snow sports

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're a snow sports enthusiast looking for the perfect camping spot near Klamath Falls, Oregon, we've got you covered. With over 497 options specifically tailored to snow sports in this area, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your outdoor escapades. Whether you're into skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing, these campsites offer a range of activities and terrains to suit your preferences. Looking for reviews from fellow campers? Check out top campsites like Umpqua's Last Resort (248 reviews), Juniper Spur Ranch (119 reviews), and Hidden Forest Get-away (117 reviews). Our popular amenities like trash disposal, potable water, and showers will ensure a comfortable stay, while activities such as swimming, horseback riding, and climbing will keep you entertained. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

94% (262) 54 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Klamath Falls

Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

1. Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

98%
(196)
33mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site
Owl Creek Cabin is in the Cascade Mountains above Ashland, Oregon. The cabin, in a Douglas Fir grove next to a seasonal creek, sits on five forested acres and is adjacent to BLM lands open for hiking. Outside is a fire pit with Adirondack chairs. Snow season starts in late fall and continues through March. Snowparks, snowy woods, and meadows are nearby for cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The roads to the cabin are plowed, but you'll need all-wheel drive, and tires that are safe for snow and ice. When you arrive, you'll be greeted and briefly introduced to some of the cabin's unique features, including attic stairs to the windowed sleeping loft. Downstairs is a sofa and a sofabed. The coffee cart kitchen has a refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster oven, and microwave. Cook on an outdoor gas grill with a skillet and saucepan, and enjoy outdoor dining at a picnic table. Dishes, linens, and bedding are provided. WiFi speed is suitable for basic use. Mobile phones connect through WiFi. The cabin is non-smoking. Children eight years and up are welcome. Summer recreational areas are nearby with miles of trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, are nearby. Howard Prairie Lake is across the road. Howard Prairie Lake is a local favorite for fishing for Rainbow Trout and smallmouth bass. Birdwatchers can see eagles, pelicans, geese, ducks, hawks, herons, and many other bird species. A 20-minute drive will take you to Lake of the Woods, where you can dine, hike, and kayak, or snowshoe and cross-country ski in the winter. Crater Lake National Park is 50 miles away.
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from 
$135
 / night
Willowdale Ranch

2. Willowdale Ranch

92%
(45)
34mi from Klamath Falls · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
We are in the shadow of Mt. McLoughlin in the high Sierra of the Cascades. Our Ranch was part of the original 1800's Oregon land grant. We have our own fresh water springs..cool nights with 1 million stars. No lights touch our prairie. Lake of the Woods is 10 minutes away but we are on Howard lake and just down the road from Hyatt Lake and The Cove Restaurant. Best hamburgers, pizzas, Vegetarian food to be had. Our riding pastures back up to Lilly Glenn Equestrian Park. Our barn is equipped to board up to 8 horses.. We are a Ranch in rehabbing mode but are ready for campers who can come and share our vision. Hopefully start a tradition.. Our unspoiled pastures are here for arrowhead searches, mushroom hunting, wildlife viewing, horsebackriding, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and hiking.
Pets
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Potable water
from 
$25
 / night
The Hideouts

3. The Hideouts

96%
(12)
37mi from Klamath Falls · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
🏕️ The Hideouts – Private Off-Grid Canyon Retreat Welcome to The Hideouts, an off-grid basecamp tucked deep in a private canyon of Southern Oregon. We’re creating a low-impact campground and creative retreat on 167 acres of forest and meadow. Right now, campers can experience this hidden gem as it grows. ✨ Why Camp Here? Because it’s hidden – and that’s the magic. Over half the drive is on forest dirt roads, with the final stretch bringing you to the quiet end of an access road. Follow directions carefully, embrace the journey, and you’ll arrive in your own private canyon with towering trees, ridge views, and wide open skies. ⛺What We Offer ✔ Dispersed tent camping – choose your perfect spot in the meadow, under trees, or creekside ✔ Off-grid bathrooms and outdoor showers ✔ Solar-powered lighting in key common areas ✔ Seasonal creek access to cool off and relax ✔ Communal off-grid kitchen for cooking and gathering – ask us about current setup ✔ Movie nights under the stars on select evenings ✔ Total privacy with minimal neighbors and abundant wildlife 🌲 The Land Douglas fir, madrone, and oak forests. Deer, turkeys, and endless birdsong. Dark skies for unforgettable stargazing. Waterfalls and forest trails just minutes away. 🛠️ Our Vision We’re building elevated glamping tents, outdoor showers with mountain views, hammock groves, meditation spots, and gathering spaces for workshops, art, and community connection. 🚗 Before You Arrive ✔ Last 5+ miles are on dirt roads – your car may get dusty, but most vehicles do fine ✔ GPS can be unreliable – we provide detailed directions ✔ Plan to arrive before dusk for easiest navigation ✔ Bring your own food, water containers, and camp stove – or enjoy meals in our communal kitchen. Pack out what you bring in. 💛 Who This is For If you’re looking for a private off-grid camping experience with simple comforts, outdoor showers, a communal kitchen, and movie nights under the stars, The Hideouts is for you. If you prefer paved roads and full resort amenities, this may not be the right fit – yet. 🌟 Final Notes We call it The Hideouts for a reason. Come ready for off-grid camping with a few comforts, and you’ll find an Oregon gem where stars are bright, mornings are quiet, and your spirit can breathe.
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from 
$40
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 39mi from Klamath Falls · 534 sites
Any Cheryl Strayed/Reese Witherspoon fans in the house? Retrace their Wild footsteps in the Fremont-Winema National Forest; part of the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail falls along the forest’s western edge. And the forest certainly is “wild”: the 2.3 million acres of lush green forests and alpine meadows shelter elk, antelope, bobcats, and bears--plus intrepid adventure seekers, like yourself! In the summer, try hiking or biking along the Crane Trail, which offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. And don’t fret when the weather turns cold and snowy; Fremont-Winema turns into a winter wonderland! Strap on ski goggles and coast downhill, or rev it up on a snowmobile at the Quartz Mountain Sno-park. Back at camp, warm up with a cup of hot cocoa--with extra marshmallows, thank you very much--and start planning for your next day in Oregon paradise.
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Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

5. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 111mi from Klamath Falls · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
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Soda Spring

6. Soda Spring

100%
(30)
41mi from Klamath Falls · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
This 200 acre property is located within the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument, a land bridge where two mountain ranges meet, creating immense biodiversity and natural beauty. Soda Spring is a bourgeoning community tended land located on the unceded territories of the Shasta, Takilma, Latgawa and Klamath peoples, just 10 minutes from the south end of Ashland, Oregon. The property is primarily oak savannah and pastureland, with adjacent fir/pine and madrone/manzanita forests and hillsides. The land sits in a valley where both Soda Creek and Carter Creek enter in to Emigrant Creek as it flows onward to Emigrant Lake, just a mile away. The land is being stewarded by a small group of humans and large community of wildlife and insects. Together we are slowly creating something special... including community event and classroom spaces, gardens, orchards, holistically managed ranch lands, campgrounds and wild places. Please note that we are a working farm with sheep, cattle, horses, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, pigeons and bees. We ask that you are considerate to all the life happening on the land, observing animals at a distance (except the cats, who will not allow for that) and being aware of electric fences. If you bring dogs to the land, (an option only with RV sites) do so at your own risk. Dogs will need to be leashed at all times and cleaned up after meticulously. Thank you for helping keep everyone safe and the land well cared for. Currently there are two vintage trailers and two RV sites available. By summer of 2026 we hope to also offer walk-in campsites by the creek!
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from 
$40
 / night
River Pines

7. River Pines

81%
(29)
26mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have two acres of land separate from my home, pretty much wooded property ideal for tent camping or sleeping in your car you are off the road a bit with privacy in a secure safe environment. You will find shells between the trees and solar lights at each campsite for your convenience.On the two acres, there's a Porta-Potty available, and all my guest will receive a welcome bag, as a thank you for booking with River Pines. There is four campsites of your choosing to choose from.The river is within walking distance, easily accessible off the main road, just about two car lengths away, off Sunna Ln. Additionally, I have a gravel driveway, mostly level, with room for one RV on the main driveway off Sprague River Road. This spot offers a river view and access for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. It's approximately 5 miles to the town of Chiloquin, about 35 miles from Crater Lake, roughly 12 miles from Collier Park Museum (a logging museum), and Spring Creek, around 32 miles to Klamath Falls. I live where the tall pines grow. Please note that this property is ........A DEAD ZONE FOR CELL PHONE'S . Safe Travels!
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from 
$32
 / night
Willow-Witt Ranch

8. Willow-Witt Ranch

100%
(5)
41mi from Klamath Falls · 12 sites · Tents, Lodging
Willow-Witt Ranch is located on 440 acres in Southern Oregon's high country. In this magical hidden valley the emphasis is on wild beauty, land preservation, alternative energy production, and sustainable agriculture. Since 1985, the Willow-Witt Family has been a working farm and event venue. In addition to being a working farm and ranch, we also provide farm stay opportunities including the Farmhouse Studio, our Rustic Wall Tents, or the forested campground with tent sites nestled among the trees. Our friendly animals and livestock guardian dogs will bring a smile to your face. We enjoy offering guided tours of the ranch, birding on-farm with local guides, dining with local food and wine enthusiasts right in our pastures, and hiking with pack goats to take in spectacular views.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$60
 / night
Klamath Ranch Resort - Blue Heron RV Park

9. Klamath Ranch Resort - Blue Heron RV Park

41mi from Klamath Falls
Discover the unique charm of Klamath Ranch Resort, Blue Heron RV Park, an exceptional destination that welcomes visitors year-round. Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Klamath River, this RV park is thoughtfully designed to accommodate larger motor homes, while also providing ample space for all types of motor homes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers. The park features well-paved roads and is beautifully landscaped, creating a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment. Guests can take advantage of the park's proximity to the Iron Gate Reservoir, perfect for fishing and boating, as well as the nearby Mt. Ashland Ski Park, which offers thrilling winter sports. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or a peaceful retreat, Klamath Ranch Resort provides the ideal setting for your next getaway.
Klamath National Forest

10. Klamath National Forest

91%
(28)
National forest 94mi from Klamath Falls · 288 sites
Explore the pristine wilderness bordering California and Oregon among the Klamath Mountains.
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Lava Beds National Monument

11. Lava Beds National Monument

100%
(9)
National park 36mi from Klamath Falls · 44 sites
Over a million years of eruptions formed the rugged landscape of this Northern California park.
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Modoc National Forest

12. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 58mi from Klamath Falls · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
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Crater Lake National Park

13. Crater Lake National Park

94%
(124)
National park 52mi from Klamath Falls · 212 sites
Take in dramatic views and crystalline water at the deepest lake in the country.
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Sewer hookup

Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping adventures in the United States! If you're a snow sports enthusiast looking for the perfect camping spot near Klamath Falls, Oregon, we've got you covered. With over 497 options specifically tailored to snow sports in this area, you're sure to find the ideal accommodation for your outdoor escapades. Whether you're into skiing, snowboarding, or snowshoeing, these campsites offer a range of activities and terrains to suit your preferences. Looking for reviews from fellow campers? Check out top campsites like Umpqua's Last Resort (248 reviews), Juniper Spur Ranch (119 reviews), and Hidden Forest Get-away (117 reviews). Our popular amenities like trash disposal, potable water, and showers will ensure a comfortable stay, while activities such as swimming, horseback riding, and climbing will keep you entertained. So grab your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

94% (262) 54 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Klamath Falls

Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

1. Owl Creek Cabin Mountain Getaway

98%
(196)
33mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site
Owl Creek Cabin is in the Cascade Mountains above Ashland, Oregon. The cabin, in a Douglas Fir grove next to a seasonal creek, sits on five forested acres and is adjacent to BLM lands open for hiking. Outside is a fire pit with Adirondack chairs. Snow season starts in late fall and continues through March. Snowparks, snowy woods, and meadows are nearby for cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The roads to the cabin are plowed, but you'll need all-wheel drive, and tires that are safe for snow and ice. When you arrive, you'll be greeted and briefly introduced to some of the cabin's unique features, including attic stairs to the windowed sleeping loft. Downstairs is a sofa and a sofabed. The coffee cart kitchen has a refrigerator/freezer, coffee maker, electric tea kettle, toaster oven, and microwave. Cook on an outdoor gas grill with a skillet and saucepan, and enjoy outdoor dining at a picnic table. Dishes, linens, and bedding are provided. WiFi speed is suitable for basic use. Mobile phones connect through WiFi. The cabin is non-smoking. Children eight years and up are welcome. Summer recreational areas are nearby with miles of trails, including the Pacific Crest Trail, are nearby. Howard Prairie Lake is across the road. Howard Prairie Lake is a local favorite for fishing for Rainbow Trout and smallmouth bass. Birdwatchers can see eagles, pelicans, geese, ducks, hawks, herons, and many other bird species. A 20-minute drive will take you to Lake of the Woods, where you can dine, hike, and kayak, or snowshoe and cross-country ski in the winter. Crater Lake National Park is 50 miles away.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$135
 / night
Willowdale Ranch

2. Willowdale Ranch

92%
(45)
34mi from Klamath Falls · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
We are in the shadow of Mt. McLoughlin in the high Sierra of the Cascades. Our Ranch was part of the original 1800's Oregon land grant. We have our own fresh water springs..cool nights with 1 million stars. No lights touch our prairie. Lake of the Woods is 10 minutes away but we are on Howard lake and just down the road from Hyatt Lake and The Cove Restaurant. Best hamburgers, pizzas, Vegetarian food to be had. Our riding pastures back up to Lilly Glenn Equestrian Park. Our barn is equipped to board up to 8 horses.. We are a Ranch in rehabbing mode but are ready for campers who can come and share our vision. Hopefully start a tradition.. Our unspoiled pastures are here for arrowhead searches, mushroom hunting, wildlife viewing, horsebackriding, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and hiking.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$25
 / night
The Hideouts

3. The Hideouts

96%
(12)
37mi from Klamath Falls · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
🏕️ The Hideouts – Private Off-Grid Canyon Retreat Welcome to The Hideouts, an off-grid basecamp tucked deep in a private canyon of Southern Oregon. We’re creating a low-impact campground and creative retreat on 167 acres of forest and meadow. Right now, campers can experience this hidden gem as it grows. ✨ Why Camp Here? Because it’s hidden – and that’s the magic. Over half the drive is on forest dirt roads, with the final stretch bringing you to the quiet end of an access road. Follow directions carefully, embrace the journey, and you’ll arrive in your own private canyon with towering trees, ridge views, and wide open skies. ⛺What We Offer ✔ Dispersed tent camping – choose your perfect spot in the meadow, under trees, or creekside ✔ Off-grid bathrooms and outdoor showers ✔ Solar-powered lighting in key common areas ✔ Seasonal creek access to cool off and relax ✔ Communal off-grid kitchen for cooking and gathering – ask us about current setup ✔ Movie nights under the stars on select evenings ✔ Total privacy with minimal neighbors and abundant wildlife 🌲 The Land Douglas fir, madrone, and oak forests. Deer, turkeys, and endless birdsong. Dark skies for unforgettable stargazing. Waterfalls and forest trails just minutes away. 🛠️ Our Vision We’re building elevated glamping tents, outdoor showers with mountain views, hammock groves, meditation spots, and gathering spaces for workshops, art, and community connection. 🚗 Before You Arrive ✔ Last 5+ miles are on dirt roads – your car may get dusty, but most vehicles do fine ✔ GPS can be unreliable – we provide detailed directions ✔ Plan to arrive before dusk for easiest navigation ✔ Bring your own food, water containers, and camp stove – or enjoy meals in our communal kitchen. Pack out what you bring in. 💛 Who This is For If you’re looking for a private off-grid camping experience with simple comforts, outdoor showers, a communal kitchen, and movie nights under the stars, The Hideouts is for you. If you prefer paved roads and full resort amenities, this may not be the right fit – yet. 🌟 Final Notes We call it The Hideouts for a reason. Come ready for off-grid camping with a few comforts, and you’ll find an Oregon gem where stars are bright, mornings are quiet, and your spirit can breathe.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
Fremont-Winema National Forest

4. Fremont-Winema National Forest

60%
(5)
National forest 39mi from Klamath Falls · 534 sites
Any Cheryl Strayed/Reese Witherspoon fans in the house? Retrace their Wild footsteps in the Fremont-Winema National Forest; part of the 2,650 mile Pacific Crest Trail falls along the forest’s western edge. And the forest certainly is “wild”: the 2.3 million acres of lush green forests and alpine meadows shelter elk, antelope, bobcats, and bears--plus intrepid adventure seekers, like yourself! In the summer, try hiking or biking along the Crane Trail, which offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. And don’t fret when the weather turns cold and snowy; Fremont-Winema turns into a winter wonderland! Strap on ski goggles and coast downhill, or rev it up on a snowmobile at the Quartz Mountain Sno-park. Back at camp, warm up with a cup of hot cocoa--with extra marshmallows, thank you very much--and start planning for your next day in Oregon paradise.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

5. Rogue-River Siskiyou National Forest

92%
(31)
National forest 111mi from Klamath Falls · 736 sites
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest is made up of 1.8 million acres and spans from the Western Cascades to the Siskiyou Mountains. With somewhere between 60 to 100 inches of rain per year this escape is filled with a diversity of green and a lone Rogue River. Port Orford Cedar and Douglas fir practically litter the mountainous, and meadow landscapes. Lakes and streams (200 miles of them) aren’t too uncommon, and the forest boasts the tallest Pine tree in the World (we’re not kidding folks). The Ponderosa Pine stands at 268.35ft, which is a little bit taller than your average industrial wind turbine.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Soda Spring

6. Soda Spring

100%
(30)
41mi from Klamath Falls · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging
This 200 acre property is located within the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument, a land bridge where two mountain ranges meet, creating immense biodiversity and natural beauty. Soda Spring is a bourgeoning community tended land located on the unceded territories of the Shasta, Takilma, Latgawa and Klamath peoples, just 10 minutes from the south end of Ashland, Oregon. The property is primarily oak savannah and pastureland, with adjacent fir/pine and madrone/manzanita forests and hillsides. The land sits in a valley where both Soda Creek and Carter Creek enter in to Emigrant Creek as it flows onward to Emigrant Lake, just a mile away. The land is being stewarded by a small group of humans and large community of wildlife and insects. Together we are slowly creating something special... including community event and classroom spaces, gardens, orchards, holistically managed ranch lands, campgrounds and wild places. Please note that we are a working farm with sheep, cattle, horses, chickens, turkeys, dogs, cats, pigeons and bees. We ask that you are considerate to all the life happening on the land, observing animals at a distance (except the cats, who will not allow for that) and being aware of electric fences. If you bring dogs to the land, (an option only with RV sites) do so at your own risk. Dogs will need to be leashed at all times and cleaned up after meticulously. Thank you for helping keep everyone safe and the land well cared for. Currently there are two vintage trailers and two RV sites available. By summer of 2026 we hope to also offer walk-in campsites by the creek!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$40
 / night
River Pines

7. River Pines

81%
(29)
26mi from Klamath Falls · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have two acres of land separate from my home, pretty much wooded property ideal for tent camping or sleeping in your car you are off the road a bit with privacy in a secure safe environment. You will find shells between the trees and solar lights at each campsite for your convenience.On the two acres, there's a Porta-Potty available, and all my guest will receive a welcome bag, as a thank you for booking with River Pines. There is four campsites of your choosing to choose from.The river is within walking distance, easily accessible off the main road, just about two car lengths away, off Sunna Ln. Additionally, I have a gravel driveway, mostly level, with room for one RV on the main driveway off Sprague River Road. This spot offers a river view and access for kayaking, fishing, and swimming. It's approximately 5 miles to the town of Chiloquin, about 35 miles from Crater Lake, roughly 12 miles from Collier Park Museum (a logging museum), and Spring Creek, around 32 miles to Klamath Falls. I live where the tall pines grow. Please note that this property is ........A DEAD ZONE FOR CELL PHONE'S . Safe Travels!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$32
 / night
Willow-Witt Ranch

8. Willow-Witt Ranch

100%
(5)
41mi from Klamath Falls · 12 sites · Tents, Lodging
Willow-Witt Ranch is located on 440 acres in Southern Oregon's high country. In this magical hidden valley the emphasis is on wild beauty, land preservation, alternative energy production, and sustainable agriculture. Since 1985, the Willow-Witt Family has been a working farm and event venue. In addition to being a working farm and ranch, we also provide farm stay opportunities including the Farmhouse Studio, our Rustic Wall Tents, or the forested campground with tent sites nestled among the trees. Our friendly animals and livestock guardian dogs will bring a smile to your face. We enjoy offering guided tours of the ranch, birding on-farm with local guides, dining with local food and wine enthusiasts right in our pastures, and hiking with pack goats to take in spectacular views.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$60
 / night
Klamath Ranch Resort - Blue Heron RV Park

9. Klamath Ranch Resort - Blue Heron RV Park

41mi from Klamath Falls
Discover the unique charm of Klamath Ranch Resort, Blue Heron RV Park, an exceptional destination that welcomes visitors year-round. Nestled along the picturesque banks of the Klamath River, this RV park is thoughtfully designed to accommodate larger motor homes, while also providing ample space for all types of motor homes, fifth wheels, and travel trailers. The park features well-paved roads and is beautifully landscaped, creating a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment. Guests can take advantage of the park's proximity to the Iron Gate Reservoir, perfect for fishing and boating, as well as the nearby Mt. Ashland Ski Park, which offers thrilling winter sports. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventures or a peaceful retreat, Klamath Ranch Resort provides the ideal setting for your next getaway.
Klamath National Forest

10. Klamath National Forest

91%
(28)
National forest 94mi from Klamath Falls · 288 sites
Explore the pristine wilderness bordering California and Oregon among the Klamath Mountains.
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Potable water
Lava Beds National Monument

11. Lava Beds National Monument

100%
(9)
National park 36mi from Klamath Falls · 44 sites
Over a million years of eruptions formed the rugged landscape of this Northern California park.
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Modoc National Forest

12. Modoc National Forest

88%
(4)
National forest 58mi from Klamath Falls · 274 sites
Over one and a half MILLION glorious acres of majestic and mysterious volcanic territory in NorCal.
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Crater Lake National Park

13. Crater Lake National Park

94%
(124)
National park 52mi from Klamath Falls · 212 sites
Take in dramatic views and crystalline water at the deepest lake in the country.
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