Facility Activities

The nation’s first waterfowl refuge, Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt. The importance of Roosevelt’s vision is apparent every year, when as many as 500,000 ducks and 50,000 geese visit. The refuge offers a variety of hunting...

Photography

Klamath Basin Refuges are a great place for photographers of all ages and skill levels. The auto tours and walking trails provide excellent photographic opportunities. With the changing seasons and wide range of habitats, your refuges provide a wealth of images for you to find....

Environmental Education

School Groups, summer camps, and youth groups learn about wildlife through numerous interactive and age-specific environmental education opportunities at the Refuge. It’s the ultimate open space for outdoor education due to its convenient location, diverse wildlife,...

Lower Klamath Auto Tour Route

This tour is a 10.2 mile loop route located 12 miles from the refuge visitor center. It is accessed from Stateline Hwy. 161. Be sure to stop at the viewing kiosk located at the entrance to pick up a brochure. This route provides excellent and...