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Explore the Rich History of Timber at Collier Logging Museum

Discover the heritage of Oregon's logging industry at Collier Logging Museum, a unique attraction showcasing historic equipment and captivating exhibits.

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The Collier Logging Museum in Chiloquin, Oregon, offers a captivating glimpse into the timber industry's past. This unique museum showcases an impressive collection of historic logging equipment and artifacts, providing visitors with an immersive experience of the logging era that shaped the region. Perfect for families and history enthusiasts alike, it's a must-visit destination in Oregon.

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46000 US-97, Chiloquin, Oregon, 97624, US
Monday
8 am-8 pm
Tuesday
8 am-8 pm
Wednesday
8 am-8 pm
Thursday
8 am-8 pm
Friday
8 am-8 pm
Saturday
8 am-8 pm
Sunday
8 am-8 pm

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    From Klamath Falls, head north on US-97 for approximately 25 miles. You will pass through the town of Chiloquin. Continue on US-97, and you will see the Collier Logging Museum on your right at 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624. There is ample parking available at the museum.

    Public Transportation

    Take a Greyhound or local bus service from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin. The bus will drop you off in Chiloquin. From the bus stop, you can either walk or take a taxi to the Collier Logging Museum, which is approximately 1.5 miles away. If you walk, head north on US-97 for about 30 minutes to reach the museum. Make sure to check the bus schedule for the latest timings and ticket costs.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays to avoid large crowds and enjoy a quieter experience.
    Don't miss the outdoor exhibits, which include full-sized logging equipment.
    Plan to spend at least 2 hours to fully explore all the exhibits.
    Check the museum's website for any special events or guided tours.
    Bring a camera to capture the fascinating machinery and beautiful surroundings.

    Discover more about Collier Logging Museum

    Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Chiloquin, Oregon, the Collier Logging Museum stands as a testament to the rich history of the logging industry in the Pacific Northwest. This exceptional museum invites visitors to explore the evolution of logging through a remarkable collection of vintage equipment, photographs, and artifacts that tell the story of timber harvesting over the decades. The museum is set on a sprawling site, offering interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. The centerpiece is an impressive array of antique logging machinery, including steam engines, horse-drawn equipment, and early motorized vehicles that showcase the technological advancements in the industry. As you stroll through the exhibits, you will gain insight into the lives of the men and women who worked in the logging camps. Engaging displays and informative signage provide context and detail about the tools and techniques used in logging, making it an educational experience. The museum also features a charming gift shop where you can pick up souvenirs and books related to Oregon’s rich logging heritage. With its stunning backdrop of natural beauty, Collier Logging Museum is not just a museum; it’s an experience that connects you to the history and culture of the region. Whether you are a history buff, a family looking for an educational outing, or simply someone who appreciates the great outdoors, this museum offers a unique look at an essential part of Oregon's identity.
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