| Description: The park is located at the confluence of Spring Creek & Williamson River, which is regionally famous for its trophy trout. Spring Creek lives up to its name by gushing dramatically out of the ground. The highlight here is an outdoor logging museum & a relocated pioneer village. Rare & antique logging equipment from the late 19th century is on display, & interpretive signs explain the challenges early loggers faced, as well as the role railroads played in supporting the logging industry. Nature walks & interpretive movies are also available in the summertime. 50 RV sites with full hookup, 18 tent sites, laundry.
Location: From Klamath Falls, go 30 miles north on US 97.
Season: April - October 31.
Fee: no.
Reservations: no. Available: Fishing Picnicking
Hiking/Backpacking RV Sites
Exhibits Electric Hookup
Interpretive Programs Drinking Water Dump Station
Cultural-Historic Sites Restrooms
Campgnd, Developed Showers.
Notes: Higher rates applicable May one to September 30. Prices include local lodging tax. Maximum site length is 60 feet.
Full-hookup: $13.78 - $18.02
Tent: $11.66 - $14.84
Extra vehicle: $7
Full-hookup: local lodging tax
Tent: $14 +.84 local lodging tax
Extra vehicle: $7 |
Oregon Parks & Recreation Department, Collier Memorial State Park Campground Web Site |