Discover Klamath
14 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights

Crater Lake National Park
Renowned for its deep blue waters and surrounded by cliffs, Crater Lake offers breathtaking landscapes and opportunities for astrophotography. The park is particularly stunning during winter when snow covers the surrounding landscape.

Crater Lake Scenic Rim Drive
A 33-mile drive around Crater Lake, offering stunning views and photography opportunities at various viewpoints.

Pinnacles Valley at Crater Lake NP
Pinnacles Valley features unique rock formations created by volcanic activity. It offers intriguing landscapes and opportunities for nature photography.

Plaikni Falls
A waterfall located near Crater Lake, offering a serene and picturesque environment for nature photography. Photographers can capture the waterfall's beauty surrounded by lush forest.

Mount McLoughlin Summit Trailhead
Located nearby, this trail offers a challenging hike with stunning views from the summit. Photographers can capture panoramic landscapes and unique geological formations.

Mount Scott Summit
The summit provides a panoramic view of Crater Lake, making it one of the few places where you can capture the entire lake in a single frame. It is ideal for landscape photography.

Williamette Pass Ski Area
Located near Eugene, offering mountain views and winter sports. Ideal for winter landscapes and sports photography.

Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Known for its diverse birdlife, this refuge is ideal for wildlife photography. Photographers can capture various bird species and scenic wetlands.

Spring Creek
This creek is known for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic spring source, making it a picturesque spot for nature photography. Photographers can capture the dynamic flow of water against the scenic backdrop of the park.

Williamson River
Known for its quality trout fishery, the Williamson River offers scenic views and opportunities for wildlife photography. The river's tranquil atmosphere and surrounding landscape make it ideal for capturing serene water scenes.
Collier Logging Museum
Located within Collier Memorial State Park, this museum showcases historic logging equipment and offers insights into Oregon's logging history. Photographers can capture the intricate details of antique machinery and restored cabins.

Collier Memorial State Park
This park offers a mix of natural beauty and historical elements, featuring an outdoor museum of logging equipment, a relocated pioneer village, and the convergence of the Williamson River and Spring Creek. The scenic views and unique logging equipment make it suitable for landscape and historical photography.

Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site
This site offers outdoor recreational activities and scenic views, making it suitable for nature and landscape photography.

Williamson River Road
A scenic drive along the Williamson River, offering opportunities to capture landscapes and possibly wildlife.