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Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge adventures

Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Adventures

Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge is a crucial wetland habitat in southern Oregon offering exceptional birdwatching and wildlife viewing in a large marsh ecosystem.

40,817
Acres Protected
7
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge

 

Located in south-central Oregon near the base of the southern Cascades, Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge encompasses a diverse wetland landscape comprising marshes, ponds, meadows, and upland habitats. The refuge covers a significant portion of the Klamath Basin and serves as one of the largest freshwater marshes in Oregon. Established in 1958, this refuge plays a pivotal role in conserving habitats for migratory birds, waterfowl, and various native wildlife species. The marsh is a key stopover in the Pacific Flyway, supporting tens of thousands of ducks, geese, cranes, and other waterbirds during migration seasons. Visitors come to experience rich wildlife viewing opportunities, particularly for species such as the greater sandhill crane, American white pelican, and diverse waterfowl. The refuge is also home to several mammal species, including mule deer and beavers. Recreational activities primarily center on wildlife observation, photography, and interpretive nature walks. Several accessible trails and viewing platforms offer panoramic views of the marsh and its birdlife. The refuge’s remote, tranquil setting provides a refuge for both people and wildlife, away from urban centers. Due to its wetland environment, much of the area is best explored with binoculars and from designated overlooks. The refuge contributes significantly to regional wetland conservation and offers educational programs that highlight wetland ecology and conservation efforts. Visitors seeking solitude and nature immersion find Klamath Marsh an excellent destination throughout much of the year, with peak bird activity in spring and fall.

Highlights

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Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Observation Platform with panoramic wetland views

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Spring and fall migrations of greater sandhill cranes and diverse waterfowl species

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Seasonal wet meadows supporting nesting habitats for marsh birds

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Quiet, undeveloped trails providing excellent opportunities for bird photography

Notable Natural Features

Klamath Marsh Observation Platform

Elevated viewing site offering wide views over the marsh and excellent opportunities for bird observation.

Wet Meadows and Ponds

Dynamic wetland habitats supporting a rich diversity of nesting and migratory waterbirds.

Seasonal Crane Congregations

Large groups of greater sandhill cranes gather here during migration, providing unique wildlife spectacles.