[2] Rocky Point has long been the site of a lakeside fishing resort of summer-only residents starting in the late 19th century, including wealthy San Franciscans, such as Herbert Fleishhacker.
[7] Harriman Springs and Rocky Point Resort was purchased and ran by Claude and Betty Marshall of Rogue River Oregon in 1986 and changed hands several more times before later being closed to the public in the late 1990s.
[8] The Point Comfort Lodge (also known as the White Pelican Inn) is a National Register of Historic Places-listed hotel built in 1912.
[10] Klamath Lake continued to be a favorite summer retreat for San Francisco's upper class through the 1930s.
[8] Today large-scale logging operations no longer occur in the federally managed timberlands of the region.