Chiloquin is a small city in Klamath County, Oregon. When Chiloquin was incorporated in 1926, it was the only incorporated city on an Indian Reservation, the Klamath Tribes of the area being the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin Band of Snake Paiute.
 
 
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Chiloquin is located about thirty miles north of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The city's official web site features special announcements and events, a community calendar, and a guide to local businesses and services, as well as administrative contacts.
http://www.chiloquin.com/
Owned and operated by the Klamath Tribes, an overview of the tribes and of the casino in Chiloquin, Oregon is presented, with details about its games, events, dining facilities, and bonus club.
http://www.klamoyacasino.com/
Comprised of the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin, the Klamath Tribes have lived in the Klamath Basin of Oregon since long before the Europeans came to America. Information is offered on the culture and tribal government, its departments and services, news, and a calendar of events.
http://www.klamathtribes.org/
Train Mountain Railroad Museum
Situated on more than two thousand acres of pine forest, the non-profit museum highlights the railroad heritage of the Chiloquin, Oregon region. Its membership policies and a meeting schedule are posted, and an online shopping area is included.
http://www.trainmountain.org/
Operated by volunteers, the non-profit community art gallery features various art mediums, including acrylics, oils, watercolors, woodwork, pottery, beading, jewelry, stained glass, photography, quilting and lace knitting.
http://www.chiloquinarts.com/
Situated near the small town of Chiloquin, the recreational vehicle park is open year round, offering six pull-through sites and nine back-ins. Its location, features and amenities are reviewed.
http://www.waltsrvpark.com/