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GO HERE: Hop In! The Water’s Fine! Swimming in the Rogue Valley in Winter
Summer’s around the bend and before you know it you’ll be pulling out those swim duds. But why wait to get wet? Whether you need water wings or water yoga, these warm-liquid locales offer a full menu of pool-time pleasures. Ella Redkey: This geo-thermally heated outdoor swimming pool located in

GO HERE: One of Christmas’ Oldest Traditions: Where to (Legally) Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
One of the fondest Christmas memories anyone can create is hunting for one’s own Christmas tree. For some families they find their tree within the first couple minutes and then spend the rest of the day sledding, having a spirited snowball fight, and drinking hot chocolate. For others, hunting for

After the Turkey; Take a Walk! Manageable Distance, Minimal Elevation Gain Strolls for the Whole Family
Between that last morsel of pumpkin pie and racing out the door to conquer the cheapest PlayStation or Samsung, there’s digestion. A walk after your Thanksgiving meal might ease that full belly, along with the pressures of the holiday shop-a-thon pandemonium. The last, and best, course of the meal could

The Gameworks: Old School Arcade Opens In Klamath Falls
The nostalgia of childhood games awaits. An old-school arcade called The Gameworks just opened in Klamath Falls, and has more than 50 classic arcade games and pinball machines. Brian Houck, KF resident, has been collecting classic arcade games for more than 20 years. He said he grew up in KF

End of Summer Doesn’t Mean End of Fun – Labor Day Weekend in the Rogue Valley
Labor Day weekend is like the last hurrah for summer. Fall is closer to our doorsteps than just around the corner, and the school year is ready to begin whether children are ready for it or not. Dozens of events are taking place during the holiday weekend in the Rogue
GO HERE: Mt. Eddy
Looking to do a 9,000 ft. mountain but find McLaughlin (9,495’) and Thielsen (9,182’) too technical, then 9,025’ Mt. Eddy is for you. Often overlooked in the shadow of neighboring Mount Shasta, Mount Eddy is a trifecta for me—a triple divide peak, uncrowded, the tallest mountain in the Klamath Mountains

GO HERE: Finding Falls at the Edge of Spring
As the snow begins to melt, our creeks and rivers start to swell. Take a little time to enjoy these nearby waterfalls during the first phase of springtime. Dead Indian Soda Springs: This remote swimming hole offers a perfect water slide in the Rogue National Forest. This beautiful spot earned

GO HERE: Sweet Sunset Spots
By Jeanine Moy, Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center, Outreach Director Whether for romantic, spiritual, or just momentary peace, the sunset is a wonderful way to close out the day. In the Siskiyou region, we are graced with infinite vantages to witness the last of evening glow sink behind the layers of mountains.