Plan your trip to Klamath Falls (Oregon). Start by getting to the destination from your hometown. Then figure out where to stay (like Maverick Motel), find things to see and do (like Fremont-Winema National Forest), and research places to eat (like North Shore Hawaiian Kitchen).
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Portland to Klamath Falls (Oregon): route and time
In good weather, I-5 south to Eugene and then 97 south to Klamath.
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Here's what Trippy members say about Klamath Falls (Oregon):
"Don't come for the falls cuz there really isn't any. But the drive up hwy 97 north and 138 W is the most beautiful trip past Diamond Lake (Oregon) and numerous falls including Toketee Falls (Oregon) and then you end up in Roseburg which you can get on I-5 and continue your journey elsewhere. As for places to eat I recommend North Shore Hawaiian Kitchen on Altamonte Dr. in Klamath Falls. It's only open during the week and closes early, have to look them up for correct hours. Averages $15 a plate but you get huge portions and a LG can easily feed 2. They have the very best Teriyaki I've ever had and serve pork and chicken, comes with a huge portion of Hawaiian sweet rice and coleslaw or salad."