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Collier Memorial State Park
Surround yourself with natural beauty and history at Collier Park.
Collier Logging Museum explains how this region came to be. A pair of brothers wanted to honor their family's legacy. This outdoor museum has historic logging equipment, rare railroad cars, and an antique sawmill.
There's no more logging, of course. Now they're just a beautiful pine forest with mountains in the background. Railfans can head south to Train Mountain Railroad Museum to see some heavy equipment.
The confluence of the Williamson River and Spring Creek flows through the park. The Williamson has some of the best trout you've ever tasted. Spring Creek gushes crystal-clear. If you're really lucky, you can snag a campsite near the river. The current can lull you to sleep.
One of 72 campsites in the park offers an ideal headquarters for exploring this area. Klamath Falls is 30 miles south. Crater Lake sits
Collier Logging Museum explains how this region came to be. A pair of brothers wanted to honor their family's legacy. This outdoor museum has historic logging equipment, rare railroad cars, and an antique sawmill.
There's no more logging, of course. Now they're just a beautiful pine forest with mountains in the background. Railfans can head south to Train Mountain Railroad Museum to see some heavy equipment.
The confluence of the Williamson River and Spring Creek flows through the park. The Williamson has some of the best trout you've ever tasted. Spring Creek gushes crystal-clear. If you're really lucky, you can snag a campsite near the river. The current can lull you to sleep.
One of 72 campsites in the park offers an ideal headquarters for exploring this area. Klamath Falls is 30 miles south. Crater Lake sits 30 miles to the north. Pristine forests are to the east and west. You can't pick a better location for enjoying Oregon's wondrous natural beauty.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Collier Memorial State Park
Collier offers a plethora of camping preference options, but beyond the beauty of choice, what you are likely to appreciate most on your trip to Collier is the perfect blend of Oregon history and Oregon wilderness. It’s the riverside serenity, the horse-friendly terrain and the proximity to a treasure trove of outdoor excursions that will fill you Read more...
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