Collier Memorial State Park

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  • (4.3)4 reviews

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Collier Memorial is 32 miles north of Klamath Falls on Highway 97.

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Sandy Renfrow

1 year ago
4/5

Nice State Park in the Pine trees. There are sites for every type of camping, from full hookups to tent sites. There is a nice trail the winds around Spring Creek, which is soo clear you can see to the bottom. If you continue on the trail, you can go under the bridge to the logging museum, which is pretty neat!

The only thing that was a bummer is all the burnt trees surrounding the area from the forest fires.

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Shannon Osborne

1 year ago
5/5

Simply amazing! Free too. I highly recommend this park that has been donated for public enjoyment. I like cold water. this creek is cear ,clean freezing . So I used my wetsuit to do some water walking. 💧 then check out the walking tour of an outdoor meusem grounds. Complete with all old equipment and buildings very well maintained. Meusem closes at 5. So I recommend enjoying that before picnic and water if you are into extremely low Temps. Warm outside . Lots of areas to explore

Not to be missed. We only made it through the first part of a walk tour meusem. A must see IN OREGON!!!

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Milton Farr

1 year ago
4/5

Pretty cool park with a lot of old logging equipment that is interesting to look at. As a rail fan it was interesting to see the logging rail cars as well as the steam and small Plymouth diesel switching locomotives. There are also antique trucks, wagons, and other logging machinery to look at. Makes for a good way to spend a little bit of time when passing through southern Oregon.

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Jason Faulds

11 months ago
4/5

A bit more highway noise than I like, but great campground. Very well maintained.

The chipmunks are abundant and way too friendly. Don't feed them! Dog owners, please clean up your poo!

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