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Oregon's Timber Heritage

Friends of Collier Park Logging Museum

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The Friends of Collier Park and Logging Museum support the park with fund raising events, community memberships, donations, and gift shop/online sales. All proceeds are directed back to the park for historical renovations, park projects and events.

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It's an amazing collection of equipment in the perfect setting. Felt like Paul Bunyan should have come walking out of the woods!
Kate Douglas
Kate Douglas
It's an amazing collection of equipment in the perfect setting. Felt like Paul Bunyan should have come walking out of the woods!
My family has camped here for the past 3 years. The campground is very clean, and the camp hosts are friendly and helpful. We will be back again next summer!
Kim Thoele
Kim Thoele
My family has camped here for the past 3 years. The campground is very clean, and the camp hosts are friendly and helpful. We will be back again next summer!
Great park history! Don't forget to check out the gift shop for many local made products from reclaimed wood. Prices are very reasonable too.
Cindy Clark
Cindy Clark
Great park history! Don't forget to check out the gift shop for many local made products from reclaimed wood. Prices are very reasonable too.

Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum

Collier Memorial State Park & Logging Museum features a campground; outdoor museum of historic logging equipment; relocated pioneer village; and a new four-corral, primitive horse camp and trailhead. At the state's finest logging museum, you'll see rare and antique logging equipment dating to the 1880s, as well as more recent pieces. The Williamson River and crystal-clear Spring Creek converge in the park. The Williamson River is regionally famous for its quality trout fishery and consistently produces trophy fish. Spring Creek gushes dramatically out of a nearby spring, and then paints a picture-perfect scene as it flows through the park. From the equestrian trailhead, you can ride north from the park across national forest land to the Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site and beyond. Whether you come for the day to visit the logging museum, the pioneer village, or play along Spring Creek or even camp amongst the pines along the Williamson River - you'll discover a grand adventure at Collier.

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Collier State Park & Logging Museum
Park Address
46000 Hwy 97 N Chiloquin, OR 97624
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