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Collier Memorial State Park is a notable fly fishing destination situated on the banks of the Williamson River and Spring Creek. e park itself includes an acclaimed collection of historic logging equipment known as the Collier logging museum. Collier Memorial lies just 25 miles from the southeast entrance to Crater Lake National Park. Seasonal Camping (Open May 1 through October, weather permitting) All sites oer a paved parking pad, picnic table, and fire ring. Restrooms are ADA-accessible and feature flush toilets, hot showers, and laundry facilities. A Loop (first-come, first-served) 12 full-hookup sites (water, sewer, electricity) 18 tent sites with water nearby B Loop (reservable through Reservations Northwest) 32 full-hookup sites (water, sewer, electricity) Nine full-hookup pull-through sites Universal Access Campsite A30 is accessible to campers with disabilities. Other Park Features Reservable day-use areas (call Reservations Northwest) Reservable group kitchen shelter with electricity and sinks Horse camp and corrals Playground Trailhead near the Spring Creek Day-use Area Interpretive amphitheater programs (June through August) Camping Rates Rates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. Between October 1 and April 30, you can rent full, electric, or tent sites for less. At most state parks, including Collier Memorial, you can get $4 oof summer rates. Fish in Two Streams e Williamson River and its Spring Creek tributary are some of the premier fishing waters in Oregon for both rainbow and brook trout. Both are open to non-motorized boating. Take a Hike–or a Ride A 1 / 2-mile trail leads from the campground to the logging museum and pioneer village (see map on other side). is trail intersects another that connects the park’s two day-use areas and leads to Spring Creek. A trail from the campground leads to the Williamson River. A primitive trailhead is located behind the logging museum near the horse camp area (when you come to the fork in the road, take a left before entering the Spring Creek Day- use Area). e 10-mile trail between Collier Memorial and Jackson F. Kimball follows primitive roads through Winema National Forest (Forest Service road map recommended), and is designed for horseback riders, hikers, mountain bikers, and cross-country skiers. Ask for information about the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, a 100-mile route for bikers, hikers, and equestrians leading east from Klamath Falls. Explore the Area’s Logging Past Check out one of Oregon’s best collections of antique logging equipment, both outdoors on the grounds of the Collier Memorial Logging Museum and indoors in the newly-added replica cookhouse. e museum’s donkey steam engines, skidding and railroad equipment, small tools, and variety of machinery are displayed year-round, weather permitting, from daylight to dusk. A gift shop and information center are open seasonally from May through October. Visit the museum’s Pioneer Village to see log cabins relocated from points around southern Oregon. Many of the structures, which display a variety of building techniques and period furnishings, date from the 1880s. e museum and village come alive with volunteers in period clothing and old logging equipment demonstrations during the park’s Living History Day on the third Sunday in June. A guided walking tour complete with maps and descriptions of the logging displays is available from the museum gift shop. Collier Memorial and Jackson F. Kimball CAMPGROUND Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today or tomorrow, call 541-783-2471. Otherwise, call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687. Reserve early! Reserve campsites two days to nine months in advance by calling Reservations Northwest (1-800-452-5687) or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org. Collier Memorial State Park US 97, 30 miles N of Klamath Falls 46000 Highway 97 N, Chiloquin, OR 97624 541-783-2471 Park Information: 1-800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org Latitude: 42.646223 N Longitude: -121.879573 W Trailhead and horse camp (Collier-Kimball Trail) Spring Creek Day-use area Williamson River Day-use area Logging museum and pioneer village Campground RV dump station Chemult/Bend To Chiloquin/Klamath Falls Williamson R. Spring Cr. 97 Chemult/Bend OC&E Woods Line State Trail Goose Lake State Recreation Area Booth State Scenic Corr. Chandler State Wayside Reno Sacramento Ft. Klamath Klamath Falls Lakeview New Pine Creek Valley Falls Paisely Bly Crater Lake National Park 62 140 140 Oregon California 66 97 97 395 Chiloquin Memorial State Park Williamson R. Jackson F. Kimball State Rec. Area Collier 31 63400-8711 (2/13) Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site With a pristine setting near the headwaters of the Wood River, this small campground is only 10 miles southeast of the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park. e campground has 10 primitive sites without water. Vault toilets are provided. A trail leads from the campground to the site where the river emerges as a spring bubbling from a rocky hillside. Bring your canoe or kayak to fully enjoy the meandering river and its beautiful forested corridor.

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Collier Memorial State Park is a notable fly fishing destination situated on the banks of the Williamson River and Spring Creek. The park itself includes an acclaimed collection of historic logging equipment known as the Collier logging museum. Collier Memorial lies just 25 miles from the southeast entrance to Crater Lake National Park.

Seasonal Camping(Open May 1 through October, weather permitting) All sites offer a paved parking pad, picnic table, and fire ring. Restrooms are ADA-accessible and feature flush toilets, hot showers, and laundry facilities.A Loop (first-come, first-served)

12 full-hookup sites (water, sewer, electricity) 18 tent sites with water nearby

B Loop (reservable through Reservations Northwest) 32 full-hookup sites (water, sewer, electricity) Nine full-hookup pull-through sites

Universal AccessCampsite A30 is accessible to campers with disabilities.

Other Park Features Reservable day-use areas (call Reservations Northwest) Reservable group kitchen shelter with electricity and sinks Horse camp and corrals Playground Trailhead near the Spring Creek Day-use Area Interpretive amphitheater programs (June through August)

Camping RatesRates are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.Between October 1 and April 30, you can rent full, electric, or tent sites for less. At most state parks, including Collier Memorial, you can get $4 off of summer rates.

Fish in Two StreamsThe Williamson River and its Spring Creek tributary are some of the premier fishing waters in Oregon for both rainbow and brook trout. Both are open to non-motorized boating.

Take a Hike–or a RideA 1/2-mile trail leads from the campground to the logging museum and pioneer village (see map on other side). This trail intersects another that connects the park’s two day-use areas and leads to Spring Creek. A trail from the campground leads to the Williamson River.A primitive trailhead is located behind the logging museum near the horse camp area (when you come to the fork in the road, take a left before entering the Spring Creek Day-use Area). The 10-mile trail between Collier Memorial and Jackson F. Kimball follows primitive roads through Winema National Forest (Forest Service road map recommended), and is designed for horseback riders, hikers, mountain bikers, and cross-country skiers.Ask for information about the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, a 100-mile route for bikers, hikers, and equestrians leading east from Klamath Falls.

Explore the Area’s Logging PastCheck out one of Oregon’s best collections of antique logging equipment, both outdoors on the grounds of the Collier Memorial Logging Museum and indoors in the newly-added replica cookhouse. The museum’s donkey steam engines, skidding and railroad equipment, small tools, and variety of machinery are displayed year-round, weather permitting, from daylight to dusk. A gift shop and information center are open seasonally from May through October.Visit the museum’s Pioneer Village to see log cabins relocated from points around southern Oregon. Many of the structures, which display a variety of building techniques and period furnishings, date from the 1880s. The museum and village come alive with volunteers in period clothing and old logging equipment demonstrations during the park’s Living History Day on the third Sunday in June.A guided walking tour complete with maps and descriptions of the logging displays is available from the museum gift shop.

Collier Memorial and Jackson F. Kimball

C A M P G R O U N D

Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today or tomorrow, call 541-783-2471. Otherwise, call Reservations Northwest at 1-800-452-5687.

Reserve early! Reserve campsites two days to nine months in advance by calling Reservations Northwest (1-800-452-5687) or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.

Collier Memorial State ParkUS 97, 30 miles N of Klamath Falls 46000 Highway 97 N, Chiloquin, OR 97624 541-783-2471

Park Information:1-800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org

Latitude: 42.646223 N Longitude: -121.879573 W

Trailhead and horse camp(Collier-Kimball Trail)

Spring CreekDay-use area

Williamson RiverDay-use area

Logging museum andpioneer village

CampgroundRV dump station

Chemult/Bend

To Chiloquin/Klamath Falls

Williamson R.

Spring Cr.97

Chemult/Bend

OC&E Woods LineState Trail

Goose LakeState Recreation Area

BoothState Scenic Corr.

ChandlerState Wayside

RenoSacramento

Ft. Klamath

Klamath Falls Lakeview

New PineCreek

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Crater LakeNational Park

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Jackson F. KimballState Rec. Area

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Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation SiteWith a pristine setting near the headwaters of the Wood River, this small campground is only 10 miles southeast of the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park. The campground has 10 primitive sites without water. Vault toilets are provided. A trail leads from the campground to the site where the river emerges as a spring bubbling from a rocky hillside. Bring your canoe or kayak to fully enjoy the meandering river and its beautiful forested corridor.

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B7(55)

B6(48)

B4(50)

B3 (51)

B1 (44)

A22(48)

A20(49)

A18(42)A16(51)

A14(48) A12

(43) A10(44)

B31(38)

B30 (43)

B28 (48)

B26 (52)

B25 (44)

B23 (44)

B29 (48)

B21 (39)

B20 (42)

B19(50)

B17(55)

B16(41)

B14(47)

B13(45)

B11(51)

B32(44)

A8(43) A6

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A3(45)

A2(51)

A1(42)

A26(36)

A28(53) A30(40) A32

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B24(65)

B22 (28)

B18 (41)B15(46)

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Please help make camping at Collier Memorial a safe and enjoyable experience by following these and other park rules:

Check-in Check-out

NOTE:

All rates & information subject to change without notice. This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Write to OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301. You may also call 1-800-551-6949 or 1-800-735-2900 (Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired).

KeyFull-hookup site

Tent site

Camping

Accessible camping

Shower

Restroom

Pit toilet

Phone

Information

Exhibit

Wildlife viewing

Fishing

RV dump station

Firewood

Parking

Amphitheater

Picnic area

Trails

Self-registration

Laundry facilities

Accessible facility