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Our turn to make history
July 20, 2010No Comments
By ERIC NELSON
March 2010
Klamath Falls is lucky to have a place like the Link River Canyon.
But it wasn’t by mere luck that a rugged river canyon rich with wildlife and scenery became one of the community’s most precious recreational attractions. This natural treasure remains largely unspoiled because of the foresight and generosity of leading citizens [...]
Upper Klamath Vista Point
June 1, 2010No Comments
Imagine the Conger North tract as a vista point for the Upper Klamath Basin. Here are some of the views you’ll find there. Click on images to see larger photos.
Cleanup day April 25
April 17, 2010No Comments
Photos from the Klamath Greenways Foundation’s Link River cleanup day April 25, 2010.
Share your thoughts about the Link River Canyon
March 21, 20103 Comments
Many of our community leaders underestimate the importance of the Link River Canyon for wildlife and recreation.
Tell us why you think the Link River Canyon is a special place.
History of the Canyon
March 20, 20102 Comments
The Link River Canyon was invaluable to Native Americans as a fishing site. A Klamath village at the upper end of the river was called Eulalona, meaning “moving back and forth,” a reference to the movement of water in Upper Klamath Lake.
1846 – Explorer John C. Fremont cross the Link River while traveling through the [...]
