March 22, 2025

Ready for Fun! Klamath Falls Pump Track To Be Constructed North of Eulalona Park

Healthy Klamath announces that plans are underway to build the Klamath Falls Pump Track north of Eulalona Park, just off Crater Lake Parkway in Klamath Falls.

 

View of proposed Pump Track for wheeled sports equipment such as bikes, skateboards and scooters. Donations are needed for final funding of the project.

This state-of-the-art project is a collaborative effort involving the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Healthy Klamath, Sky Lakes, Oregon Department of Transportation, Cascade Health Alliance, and Klamath Trails Alliance. 

A pump track is a circular trail designed for riding wheeled sports equipment such as bikes, skateboards, and scooters.

Riders generate momentum by pumping their bodies up and down instead of pedaling.

This type of recreational infrastructure offers numerous benefits to our community, including supporting bike tourism, community engagement and promoting a healthy, active lifestyle for residents of all ages. 

Healthy Klamath is currently halfway to its fundraising goal, and we encourage community members and local businesses to contribute.

Once the final funds are secured, construction will commence, with the aim of completing the project by Summer of 2027.

 

Healthy Klamath Pump Track to be fashioned after this one, in Sweden.

 

For more information about the project, how to get involved or to make a donation, visit healthyklamath.com/pumptrack for more details. 

Proposed location of the Pump Track

 

 

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