Klamath Falls topographic map
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Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls, located at an elevation of approximately 4,108 feet, is situated in a striking topographical region characterized by a mix of mountainous terrains and expansive lakes. The city is bordered by the Klamath Mountains to the west, which feature rugged, volcanic formations and steep slopes that create dramatic vistas. These mountains are remnants of ancient geological processes involving subduction zones and volcanic activity, resulting in a diverse landscape filled with coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and unique geological features like serpentine soils. To the east, the terrain gently transitions into rolling hills and valleys, leading to Upper Klamath Lake, the largest natural lake in Oregon, which plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem. This combination of high elevation, varied terrain, and rich biodiversity makes Klamath Falls an area of both ecological and recreational significance.
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Name: Klamath Falls topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 4,304 ft
Minimum elevation: 4,068 ft
Maximum elevation: 6,194 ft
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