Community Profile -- Klamath Falls, Oregon Oregon has long boasted about the state’s quality of life. Klamath Falls is a gem of a small town in a prosperous county, rich in recreational opportunities with an active cultural and civic life. The lush river environment attracted immigrants in the early 1800s, and in 1863, they and the Oregon volunteers established Fort Klamath, platted along a short river linking two large lakes. That town, Linkville, later became Klamath Falls. The falls are gone, but today the town hums as a commercial hub in farming, lumber and livestock. Population: Klamath Falls Area: 40,100 Klamath County: 70,085 Commercial Area: 120,000 Population Ratio: Male: 50.1% Female: 49.9% Persons 18-44 yrs: 23,591 Climate: Klamath Falls is classified as high desert, with rainfall averaging 18.05 inches and snowfall averaging 38.5 inches annually. Framed by the Cascade Mountains on the west, at an elevation of 4,095 feet, the humidity is low and temperatures seldom rise above 100°F. Seasonal weather for the community is shown below: Season Avg. Max Avg. Daily Minimum Spring 49 °F 29 °F Summer 71 °F 43 °F Fall 77 °F 41 °F Winter 41 °F 24 °F Oregon Institute of Technology: Oregon Institute of Technology, a member of the Oregon University System, is the only public institute of technology in the Pacific Northwest. OIT offers bachelor’s degree programs in the engineering and the health technologies, management, and applied sciences. All programs combine advanced technology with an intensive real world approach to learning. OIT graduates are heavily recruited by industry, and year after year, accept jobs at starting salary levels that lead all other public universities in the state. Visit their website at: www.oit.edu. Klamath Community College: KCC offers academic choices in 10 different program fields, with two-year degrees, one-year certificates, and courses on college success. Also available is a st


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  • Winema National Forest
  • Walt Haring Snopark
  • Volcanic Scenic Byway
  • Train Mountain Museum
  • The Klameth Belle
  • Southern Oregon Visitors Bureau
  • Skateland
  • Ross Ragland Theatre
  • Lava Beds National Monument
  • Klamath County Fairgrounds
  • Klamath County Dept. of Tourism
  • Klamath Basin
  • Golf Courses
  • Favell Museum
  • Crater Lake National Park
  • Collier Memorial State Park
  • Bike Trails
  •  Information
  • The Klamath Tribes
  • Klamath Falls International Airport
  • Klamath Falls
  • Klamath County Chamber of Commerce
  • Klamath County
  • Chiloquin
  •  News And Media
  • KOTI
  • Herald and News
  •  Restaurants
  • Klamath Falls Dining
  • Klamath Falls Areaguide
  •  Hospitality Dinner House & Pub
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