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Discover Oregon's Logging Heritage at Collier Logging Museum

Explore the rich logging history of Oregon at Collier Logging Museum, featuring historic equipment and engaging exhibits for all ages.

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Chiloquin, Oregon, the Collier Logging Museum serves as a captivating portal into the region's logging history. This engaging museum showcases an impressive collection of historic logging equipment and artifacts, providing visitors with a unique glimpse into the lives of loggers and the evolution of the timber industry in the Pacific Northwest. From fascinating exhibits to well-preserved machinery, the museum offers an enriching experience for tourists of all ages.

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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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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are traveling by car, head to US-97. From Klamath Falls, take OR-39 N, which merges into US-97 N. Continue on US-97 N for approximately 25 miles. The Collier Logging Museum will be on your right at 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624. Look for the museum signs as you approach.

    Public Transportation

    To reach the Collier Logging Museum using public transport, take the Klamath Falls Transit bus to the Klamath Falls bus station. From there, you can catch a Greyhound or other regional bus that heads toward Chiloquin. Once you arrive in Chiloquin, you may need to use a taxi or rideshare service to get to the museum, as public transport options may be limited in Chiloquin. Note that you should check the bus schedules in advance for availability and pricing.

    Walking (from Chiloquin)

    If you are staying in Chiloquin, you can walk to the Collier Logging Museum. Head north on OR-97 from the town center, which is about a 3-mile walk. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as the route may not have many amenities along the way.

    Local tips

    Visit early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more personal experience.
    Don't miss the outdoor displays; they offer a fascinating insight into historic logging practices.
    Check the museum's website for any special events or guided tours during your visit.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking around the museum grounds.
    Bring a picnic to enjoy in the nearby scenic areas after your museum visit.

    Discover more about Collier Logging Museum

    The Collier Logging Museum is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and families alike, situated just outside Chiloquin, Oregon. This unique museum is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the logging industry, which has played a vital role in the development of the region. As you stroll through the museum's extensive grounds, you'll encounter a diverse array of historic logging equipment, including steam locomotives, trucks, and various machinery that were once essential to the timber trade. Each piece is accompanied by informative plaques that narrate its significance in the logging process, making it both an educational and visually stimulating experience.In addition to the impressive collection of equipment, the museum features interactive exhibits that delve into the stories of the hardworking men and women who toiled in the logging industry. Visitors can learn about the challenges they faced, the tools they used, and how their efforts shaped the local economy and communities. The museum is designed to be family-friendly, with plenty of space for kids to explore and engage with the exhibits. Open daily from 8 AM to 8 PM, the Collier Logging Museum welcomes tourists throughout the year, offering a unique opportunity to connect with Oregon's past. Whether you're a local or a traveler, this museum promises a journey back in time that will leave a lasting impression. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the rustic charm of the logging artifacts against the stunning backdrop of Oregon's natural beauty.
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