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Discover the Collier Logging Museum, where the history of Oregon's logging industry comes to life through fascinating exhibits and stunning outdoor displays.
Nestled in the heart of Oregon, the Collier Logging Museum is a captivating journey through the history of logging in the Pacific Northwest. Explore a fascinating collection of exhibits, including historic logging equipment and immersive displays that transport you back in time. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts, this museum offers a unique insight into the logging industry that shaped the region. With well-maintained trails and knowledgeable staff, your visit will be both educational and enjoyable.
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Car
If you're driving to the Collier Logging Museum from any location in Coos County, you can take US-101 N from Coos Bay. Follow US-101 N for approximately 50 miles until you reach the junction with OR-42. Take the exit for OR-42 E towards Roseburg. Continue on OR-42 E for about 25 miles until you reach US-97 N. Merge onto US-97 N and follow it for approximately 30 miles. The museum will be located on your right at 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624. Parking is available on-site.
Public Transportation
Public transportation options in Coos County are limited, but you can take a Greyhound bus or a local transit service to get to Klamath Falls. From Klamath Falls, you can take a taxi or rideshare service such as Uber or Lyft to reach the museum in Chiloquin. The distance from Klamath Falls to the Collier Logging Museum is approximately 30 miles, so plan for a taxi fare that could range from $40 to $60 depending on the service and traffic.
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