
Chemult serves as a central hub for this high-altitude landscape in Klamath County, where the infrastructure of the Winema National Forest meets the natural drainage of the eastern Cascades. The settlement is defined by its proximity to the Po and the north-south transport corridor that skirts the massive geological feature of Walker Rim. To the west, the volcanic character of the region is evident at Deer Butte, while numerous springs like Red Cone Spring and Murphy Spring feed the headwaters of Deer Creek and Miller Creek. An extensive network of forest trails, such as the Twinkle Loop Trl and Chemult Run Trl, underscores the area's modern identity as a center for recreation. Further south, the map reveals the open flats of Beaver Marsh and the Beaver Marsh State Airport, illustrating how this once-remote timber and rail country has adapted to modern aviation and resource management.
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