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Explore the Natural Wonders of Collier Memorial State Park

Discover the scenic beauty and fascinating history at Collier Memorial State Park, a perfect blend of nature and heritage in Oregon.

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Nestled in the heart of Oregon, Collier Memorial State Park offers tourists a stunning blend of natural beauty and rich history. With its scenic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and engaging historical exhibits, it's an ideal destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

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46000 US-97, Chiloquin, Oregon, 97624, US

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're traveling by car from Roseburg, take I-5 N for about 64 miles. Take exit 135 for OR-138 E, then follow OR-138 E for approximately 19 miles. Merge onto US-97 N and continue for about 40 miles until you reach Collier Memorial State Park, located at 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624. The park will be on your left side.

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    From Canyonville, take I-5 N for about 38 miles. Take exit 135 for OR-138 E and follow OR-138 E for around 19 miles. Merge onto US-97 N and drive for approximately 40 miles until you arrive at Collier Memorial State Park located at 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624. The park will be on your left.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Collier Memorial State Park via public transportation, you can take a Greyhound bus from various locations in Oregon to Klamath Falls. From Klamath Falls, you will need to take a local taxi or rideshare service to reach the park, as there is no direct public transport to the park. The taxi ride will be approximately 30 miles and may cost around $40–$60.

    Local tips

    Visit the Collier Logging Museum for an intriguing look at Oregon's logging history.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy by the river and make a day of exploring the park.
    Check the seasonal wildlife calendar to enhance your chances of spotting local animals.
    Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking to fully enjoy the park's trails.
    Plan your visit during the fall to witness the stunning autumn foliage.

    Discover more about Collier Memorial State Park

    Collier Memorial State Park, located in beautiful Oregon, is a captivating destination for those seeking both adventure and a glimpse into the state's rich logging history. Spanning over 400 acres, this state park is characterized by lush forests, serene rivers, and picturesque trails that invite exploration. Visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscapes that change with the seasons, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features a variety of recreational activities including hiking, picnicking, and wildlife watching, ensuring that every visitor finds something to enjoy. One of the park's standout attractions is the Collier Logging Museum, which offers an insightful look into the logging industry that shaped the region. The museum houses a collection of historical logging equipment and artifacts that provide context to the area’s economic development. Guided tours are available, enhancing the experience by providing engaging stories and facts about the park's history and the role of logging in Oregon's past. Additionally, the park serves as a habitat for diverse wildlife, making it a perfect spot for birdwatchers and nature photographers. With well-marked trails suitable for all skill levels, families and solo adventurers alike can enjoy the park’s natural beauty while learning about its historical significance. Whether you're looking to hike, relax by the river, or delve into Oregon's logging heritage, Collier Memorial State Park is a must-visit destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty and history.
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