Basin Book Trader – Your Place for Books and Holiday Gifts!

Welcome to Basin Book Trader!


Basin Book Trader is Klamath’s favorite place for books and unique gifts!

We’re open Monday through Friday 10am to 5:30pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm. 

Come in, find a great book and dive in and enjoy some reading!

The staff is dedicated to helping customers find their perfect escape (or a book). Our team is both welcoming and helpful. They are always ready to lend a helping hand, so just ask!

We have Books for everyone!  And Basin Book Trader has all kinds of great gift ideas for friends, children and loved ones! 

Fun book reader T-Shirts….in kids and adult sizes!

CALL US AT (541) 363-2895

“The Basin’s Place for Booksis Basin Book Trader, across from Albertson’s!

  • New fiction
  • Recently Released
  • Local Authors, Signings
  • Book Club Selections
  • Mystery
  • Classics
  • Children’s Books
  • History
  • Westerns
  • Bargain & Used Books
  • Holiday Books
  • Religious
  • Cookbooks, Keto Recipes

We’re always getting new gift items for gift giving! …Journals, Notepads, Book Markers, Book Boxes, Pens, Pencils, Stickers, Wax Candles

We ship gift boxes here!

Basin Book Trader, 5507 So. 6th Street, Klamath Falls. 97603

Open Monday through Friday 10am to 5:30pm and Saturday 10am to 4pm. 

Check out our FACEBOOK Page for the latest ideas, shopping and best deals!

Back to the Basinlife.com Shopping Page

Must Read

Lithia Ford of Klamath Falls With The Edge, Sporting the Most Power V-6 in its Class!

Brian Casey

Klamath Basin News, Monday, 8/18/25- House Bill 3522 Introduced To Remove Squatter Quickly; Man Arrested For Chasing People With a Pistol at Campground; Odell Lake Health Advisory Issued; SNAP Program Fraud Being Targeted; Alaska Airlines Beginning New Routes To Eugene, Redmond

Brian Casey

Klamath Basin News, Tuesday 12/3/24 – Annual Snowflake Festival Parade is Friday at 7PM; Klamath County Seeking Advisory Committee Volunteers; Man Arrested on I-5 Carrying 7 Lbs. Fentanyl, 2.9 Grams Meth; Pacific Power Reminds Public of Utility Fraud Scams

Brian Casey