Chiloquin ( ) (
Klamath:
mbosaksawaas, "flint place" ) is a city in
Klamath County,
Oregon,
United States. Chiloquin was the pioneer version of a
Klamath family name
Chaloquin, which was the name of a Klamath chief who was alive at the time of the treaty of 1864.
Southern Pacific records also show that a woman named Bessie Chiloquin deeded a right-of-way through the area to the railroad on February 14, 1914. The population was 734 at the
2010 census.