b'EXPLORE MORE NATIONAL PARKSOregon State ParksAmidst Klamaths vast landscapes, three Oregon State Parks beckon with adventures in natural beauty and history. Whether youre drawn to serene paddles, historic trails, or the tranquility of camping under starlit skies, Klamaths state parks o"er unforge!able escapes into natures embrace. Explore the history of the west at the Collier Logging Museum, or explore the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, Oregons longest state park, by bike, foot, or horseback, traversing through history and breathtaking scenery. Engage with local Guides & Outfi!ers or Oregon State Parks tours for an enriched experience History, that respects these special places.recreation and fun at Collier State ParkCollier Memorial State ParkFrom the equestrian trailheadWhether you come for the features a campground, outdoorlocated in the horse camp,day to visit the logging museum of historic loggingyou can ride north from themuseum or camp among the equipment, relocated pioneerpark across Fremont-Winemapines along the Williamson village and a new four-corral,National Forest land to JacksonRiveryoull discover a grand primitive horse camp andF. Kimball State Recreation Siteadventure at Collier.trailhead. At the states finestand beyond.logging museum, youll see rare and antique logging equipment dating to the 1880s, as well as more recent pieces. COLLIER LOGGING MUSEuMThe Williamson River and crystal-clear Spring Creek converge in the park. The river is regionally famous for its quality trout fishery that consistently produces trophy fish. Spring Creek quietly bubbles out of a nearby spring, painting a Float on the otherworldy waters of the Woodpicture-perfect scene as it River, protected at Jackson F. Kimball State Park.flows through the park.Hire a guide to respectfully recreate on these special waters.20 21'