Lava Beds National Park - Reviews from across the web
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Lava Beds National Monument - Directions (U.S. National Park Service) From the Klamath Falls area, take Oregon Hwy. 39 south approximately 20 miles until it enters the town of Merrill, OR. Approximately one mile south of Merrill, turn right (south) on Malone Road. Travel south on Malone Road approximately 2 miles until you reach Stateline Road 161. Turn left (east) an... nps.gov
Lava Beds National Monument, Southern Cascade Range, California Indian Well Campground in the south end of the park has 40 campsites suitable for tents and small to medium-sized RVs. Fees are $10.00 per night, per site. Water and flush toilets are available. One group site is available by reservation, the other sites are available on a first-come first-served ba... hikercentral.com
Lava Beds National Monument | The Real Oregon Just over the California border, south of the Oregon city of Klamath Falls, Lava Beds National Monument is a little known and fascinating part of the federal National Park system. Established in the 1920s, the monument contains an extensive system of lava beds resulting from an ancient shield volcan... therealoregon.com
Lava Beds National Monument - Lodging (U.S. National Park Service) If you don't want to camp in the park, the following lodging facilities are available in the local area. Other facilities are available farther away in Klamath Falls, OR (56 miles north) or Alturas, CA... nps.gov
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