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Living in Klamath Falls, Oregon:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Klamath Falls, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Klamath Falls what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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3 comments on “Klamath Falls”

This town is small, sunny, and has an abundance of poverty. But not in a bad way. Homes are often less expensive than bigger cities and there’s a lot of help for people with not much money. As an example, free school lunches and the hospital will help with things you can’t afford.

Morgan, says: 2023

When moving to Klamath Falls, Oregon, one must consider the multitude of one-way streets, isolation from larger towns, and the usual persistence of sunshine. Klamath Falls is a minimum of 1 hour and 30 minutes away from any other town, which may make it difficult to travel; however, it is also prone to many days of sunshine in even the harshest months.

Selena, says: 2020

Klamath Falls is a great little town with about 20,000 residents who create a very supportive community. People around town consistently help other projects to help create a better environment for everyone living there. For example, at one of the high schools, there is a program called Hunger Not Impossible to help students get food for themselves and their families when schools out, and all the companies around town always donate what they can. On top of a loving community, the scenery is beautiful. There are mountains and greenery as far as I can see, and there are many famous national parks right in the backyard. Well Klamath Falls may be a small town little to do, it’s sparks creativity and gives its residents the capability to explore their love for nature.

Colleen, says: 2020

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