Warmer months provide endless enjoyment in this small park with a big name. A walking trail connects your campsite to a pristine spring. Fine fishing happens downstream in the headwaters of the Wood River.
Quaking aspen and Ponderosa pine trees form rows of sentinels on both sides of the water. BYOB (bring your own boat) and put in a kayak or canoe. Catch some trophy-sized trout for dinner at your rustic campsite.
Kimball Park serves as a gateway to other activities. An equestrian trail that originates at Collier State Park comes through here. Fort Klamath is just 3 miles to the south. Majestic Crater Lake sits 20 miles to the northwest. Consider camping here to avoid crowds at some of the more popular destinations.
This park opens from mid-April until October. As such, there are just 10 rustic campsites without
Warmer months provide endless enjoyment in this small park with a big name. A walking trail connects your campsite to a pristine spring. Fine fishing happens downstream in the headwaters of the Wood River.
Quaking aspen and Ponderosa pine trees form rows of sentinels on both sides of the water. BYOB (bring your own boat) and put in a kayak or canoe. Catch some trophy-sized trout for dinner at your rustic campsite.
Kimball Park serves as a gateway to other activities. An equestrian trail that originates at Collier State Park comes through here. Fort Klamath is just 3 miles to the south. Majestic Crater Lake sits 20 miles to the northwest. Consider camping here to avoid crowds at some of the more popular destinations.
This park opens from mid-April until October. As such, there are just 10 rustic campsites without water. Reserve your spot early, because you can only have nine neighbors at any given time.
Activities in the park
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback riding
Paddling
Wildlife watching
1 campground in Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site
Amenities are scarce at this campground, but the location makes it worth it. The 10 campsites are situated next to a spring-fed lagoon that feeds Wood River, which means you’ll wake up to the sound of super fresh, cool water lapping gently against the bank--a. k. a. nature’s best alarm clock. A short trail leads from the campground to the spot whe Read more...
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Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site
Get away from human civilization in southern Oregon.
Warmer months provide endless enjoyment in this small park with a big name. A walking trail connects your campsite to a pristine spring. Fine fishing happens downstream in the headwaters of the Wood River.
Quaking aspen and Ponderosa pine trees form rows of sentinels on both sides of the water. BYOB (bring your own boat) and put in a kayak or canoe. Catch some trophy-sized trout for dinner at your rustic campsite.
Kimball Park serves as a gateway to other activities. An equestrian trail that originates at Collier State Park comes through here. Fort Klamath is just 3 miles to the south. Majestic Crater Lake sits 20 miles to the northwest. Consider camping here to avoid crowds at some of the more popular destinations.
This park opens from mid-April until October. As such, there are just 10 rustic campsites without
Warmer months provide endless enjoyment in this small park with a big name. A walking trail connects your campsite to a pristine spring. Fine fishing happens downstream in the headwaters of the Wood River.
Quaking aspen and Ponderosa pine trees form rows of sentinels on both sides of the water. BYOB (bring your own boat) and put in a kayak or canoe. Catch some trophy-sized trout for dinner at your rustic campsite.
Kimball Park serves as a gateway to other activities. An equestrian trail that originates at Collier State Park comes through here. Fort Klamath is just 3 miles to the south. Majestic Crater Lake sits 20 miles to the northwest. Consider camping here to avoid crowds at some of the more popular destinations.
This park opens from mid-April until October. As such, there are just 10 rustic campsites without water. Reserve your spot early, because you can only have nine neighbors at any given time.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site
Amenities are scarce at this campground, but the location makes it worth it. The 10 campsites are situated next to a spring-fed lagoon that feeds Wood River, which means you’ll wake up to the sound of super fresh, cool water lapping gently against the bank--a. k. a. nature’s best alarm clock. A short trail leads from the campground to the spot whe Read more...
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