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    Springlake Ranch

    Springlake Ranch

    (2 reviews)

    My grandson and Shelby got married this weekend at Spring Lake Ranch. The venue was very beautiful…read moreand the owners Joan and Jim were very accommodating. They had everything imaginable to work with. It was a wedding ceremony I will always treasure.

    BEWARE!!!!! The owners of this venue are extremely overbearing! When we went the day before the…read morewedding to set things up, the owner Jim went in and moved tables around after we had set them up how the Bride wanted them. He then got after the Bride that I the Matron of Honor was telling him what to do. When I was only making sure that things were set up how she wanted them. Then today, the day of the wedding the owner Joan made the bride cry, her husband Jim was "touching" some of the female guest after being told not too. When he was confronted about it they threatened to call the sheriff and have us removed. Before the wedding took place Jim showed my dad pictures on his phone of other bridal parties standing on the bunk house porch in robes! He also was helping himself to the beer that the Bride and Groom paid for! When you pay $3000 for a venue you expect to be able to set things up and have what you want, not be told to change things. The lady Joan then pulled me outside in the middle of the reception to yell at me and tell me how I ruined everything. She didn't even apologize to the Bride that she made her cry!! When my parents were leaving Jim stopped them and told them we were rifraf and he will be raising his prices and won't rent to rifraf like us! It sucks that after the deposit was paid we started hearing all of the horror stories. Wish we would have heard them before hand. We will never recommend anyone to use this venue!

    Klamath County Fairgrounds - SweatTracker.com's Tuckman of San Francisco checked it out!

    Klamath County Fairgrounds

    (3 reviews)

    I went here for the gem and mineral show and had a blast. Great vendors, reasonable admission ($2…read morefor adults, kids = free), and a concession stand with plenty of seating. It would have been nice to see more signs outside directing me to the appropriate parking lot, tho. I ended up walking a country mile to get into the venue. Also, I don't know where this was advertised, but I didn't hear about it until the morning of the event, from a friend who was already on their way. Maybe some more PR would be helpful. And, even tho I didn't expect better from Klamath Falls, it would have been nice to see at least a single item on the concession menu that a gluten-free vegan could eat. I guess you can't win em all. All I know is that I'm thrilled with the stones I was able to find, and I can't wait to go to another event like this!

    Klamath County Fair is a event we look forward to every year.The concerts in the event center are…read morealways a highlight.We think in the future to increase the enjoyment of those attending we have a couple of ideas. With a lot of handicapped and elderly attending the bottom row in the grandstands should be for handicapped and elderly only.Also during the Martina McBride concert a number of people in the grandstands left their seats and crowded at the railing overlooking the party zone,blocking the view of everyone behind them.More attention to clearing these individuals from that area needs to be addressed. Archie Colvin

    Favell Museum

    Favell Museum

    (11 reviews)

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    A peaceful, powerful museum with heart, history, and incredible care…read more The Favell Museum in Klamath Falls completely exceeded our expectations. It's a quiet, three-story space full of beautifully preserved Native American artifacts, Western art, and historic collections that feel both intimate and deeply respected. We came in just hoping to learn -- and left with a whole new appreciation for everything this place holds. Admission was $15 per adult, with a small senior discount for my mom. Tribal and Native members are welcomed in for free. The staff were incredibly kind, welcoming, and clearly proud of the space. They even allowed my sister to bring her leashed dog inside, as long as he stayed calm -- a thoughtful, trusting gesture we really appreciated. Each floor has its own character: * Top floor: An open gallery walk-through with art from the early to mid-1900s, where they also host art classes and community events. It felt calm, creative, and inspiring. * Middle floor: The main museum, with 5-6 rooms filled with Native artifacts, cultural pieces, and a separate vault room for antique weapons. Every display was arranged with care and depth. * Bottom floor: A rest area with beautiful leather chairs, a warm rug, Western art on the walls, and the most spacious, well-kept bathrooms we've seen in any museum. It felt like a lounge, not a lower level. The overall vibe was calm and deeply respectful. While it was a little tricky to photograph some of the exhibits due to lighting glare on the glass cases, that didn't take away from the beauty and storytelling in the collections. Other notes: * They accept Apple Pay * The gift shop is beautiful, with thoughtfully chosen, high-quality items * Everything is clearly maintained with care, from the exhibits to the restrooms Going to museums like this and supporting organizations that protect and share cultural history keeps authenticity alive. It's humbling, beautiful, and grounding in a way that's hard to put into words. We built real memories here and left feeling connected, inspired, and grateful. If you're anywhere near Klamath Falls, don't miss this place.

    The Favell is a museum of Native American and western artifacts. There is also a gallery that…read morefeatures contemporary art exhibitions. I'm a little uncomfortable with the Native clothing, tools, cultural and personal items. How did the Favell come into possession of these things? The arrowhead collection is enormous. There is a diverse rock collection as well. I'd say it's worth a visit.

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