Address: 46000 US-97, Chiloquin, OR 97624, USA
Phone: +15417832471
Cindi Garrett
Stunning little fresh water creek, perfect for a lazy paddle. The launch makes getting in and out a breeze, even for a novice. Took my 74 yr old m-i-l out for the first time and she looked like a pro.
Derek Becker
We kayaked this area for the weekend. First from the Collier state park day use down to Water wheel ( you have to pull out at Chiloquin bridge, and put back in at the day use across from Dollar General). Then we kayaked Spring creek. Both were great but spring creek is more beginner friendly. Pic is Spring Creek
Karen Thomsen
This is a beautiful part. I don't normally stop at state parks because they are not dog friendly but I really wanted to see this body of water since it was so beautiful. And no dogs weren't allowed at the beach and dogs weren't allowed here and dogs weren't allowed there but I was able to go to a turnout that had a path down to the water and were all able to get in and swim without a problem. There wasn't a whole lot of traffic on the road so it felt pretty safe to hop the dogs out and down to the water. I mean it wasn't like we were able to put out chairs and hang out but we were able to get in the water and cool off. The dogs and I were grateful for it.
Deb S M
The day use area was very nice and the restrooms were clean. There is a little museum across the highway that looks like it would be a nice place to visit. This is more like a nice rest area then a park. The fire damage from last year is visible from the parking lot. It was a nice lunch stop and place to stretch your legs.
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Yes they can. Beautiful park and friendly people! Dogs are welcome too
Sadly no. Extensive damage from the 242 fire from 2020 has kept the campground closed.
No. It will not be open until later this summer.
Campground is not currently open to the public. Day use area only has bathrooms available. Logging museum is open.
There's a huge parking lot available...
How are the mosquitos right now mid- July? Is it better or about the same as staying up at diamond lake?
The restroom is in the middle of the park.. Most of the camping spots are about the same distance from the restrooms.
Might also be some Airbnb rooms in the area
The park is open everyday. Just off hwy 97. Nice clean park with 2 rivers!
No swimming, but an awesome museum for whole family.
Every year on Faters day weekend is Living History Days at Collier State park. Due to the fire in in 2019 the campground has been closed. The museum remains open. Check for up dates always.
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