If you are new to Klamath Falls and need help finding your way to our meeting places and host hotels, we have a new tool for you. Click here to view an interactive map of festival locations.

Festival Headquarters

Unless otherwise stated the activities take place at the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) campus:

Oregon Institute of Technology
3201 Campus Drive
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

Come to the Student Union on campus for registration, vendors, family activities, youth art show, workshops, banquets, and keynotes. Meet-ups for buses/shuttle vans generally are at the Dow Center entrance near the Student U. If the meeting place is at a different location, it will be specified in the session program description.

Click on the  link OIT Campus Map for a printable pdf of the campus. Parking may be difficult in the evening if there are sporting events on campus so please allow additional time to find a parking space. Also here are:

Favell Museum

The Favell Museum downstairs meeting room is the host site for some workshops, presentations and receptions. The Favell Museum is located next to the Link River, has a photo bird blind viewing area, and has a collaborative partnership with the Klamath Basin Audubon Society. Parking is available behind the Museum.

Address:

125 W Main St
Klamath Falls

Running Y Resort Lodge

This host hotel provides a meeting space for the Great Shots from Feeder Hop and is the meet-up place for the other two Running Y Feeder Hops.

Address:

5500 Running Y Road,
Klamath Falls, OR 97601

Best Western Olympic Inn

This host hotel is the meet-up point for the Intermediate/Advanced Raptor Identification field trips.

Address:

2627 S 6th St
Klamath Falls, OR 97603

Festival Meeting Places

Here is a handy guide to meeting places for all festival activities

Miller Island

Miller Island is part of the Klamath Wildlife Area, which is managed to provide habitat for wintering and nesting waterfowl, upland game birds and a variety of other wildlife. Bald eagles, American white pelicans, Greater sandhill cranes and upwards of 70,000 spring migrating geese are among the birds present during certain times of the year. F30 Photographing Miller Island’s Migrants attendees will self drive to this meeting spot on Monday February 20th. To download and print this map click here

Location Map with Directions

Here is a handy map to download for visual and written directions to most festival locations.  Click here for the map and this link for the directions.