Collier Memorial State Park Campground is only a short walk from the park's outdoor museum of logging equipment which highlights Oregon's great logging history. Also featured at the park are a relocated pioneer village and a primitive horse camp. The park is situated at the convergence of the Williamson River and Spring Creek, north of Upper Klamath Lake and Klamath Falls, only 38 miles from Crater Lake's southern entrance.
Collier Memorial State Park Campground has 50 campsites with full hook-ups and another 15 tent sites with water available nearby. Campsites are arranged in two loops, A and B. The park also has a separate Horse Camp with corrals.
Collier Memorial State Park Campground Reservations
Reservations Available
Collier Memorial State Park Campground can be made for camping dates from mid-May to October 15th.
From mid-April to mid-May and Oct. 16 to Oct. 31 sites are first-come first-served.
Reservation Window
From 1 day up to 9 months in advance of arrival date
Maximum vehicle length:
50 feet
Wheelchair accessible sites:
#A30
Fees:
Full hook-up sites - $36 per night1 Tent sites - $24
1Non-Oregon residents pay an additional 25% for sites with hookups
Collier Memorial State Park's horse camp is 2½ miles from the south entrance to Crater Lake National Park. The campsite consists of a single large area with four 12-foot square corrals, a hitching post, water, and tables. Campfires are not allowed here. The campground is open from May 1 to October 1, depending on the weather. The site has room for 2 horse trailers. For current weather conditions, call (800) 551-6949.
Fee: $24 per night
Reservations: (800) 452-5687
General Camping Information
Opening and closing dates of campgrounds are only estimates, usually dependent on weather conditions. Not all campsites can accommodate trailers or RVs of all lengths. Check carefully on the website when you make your reservation to be sure your vehicle will fit your campsite.
In order to prevent the spread of invasive insects, firewood from outside the area is not permitted.
Accessible Sites
Designated Accessible sites are reserved for people with disabilities who have a vehicle displaying an accessible parking placard or license plate
Reviews from Previous Campers
- 2020 - 2024 -
Clean restrooms and showers.
Great campground hosts.
Enjoyed the logging museum and the trails.
Lack if privacy between sites.
Campsites dirt; showers were only slightly warm, never hot.
Collier Memorial SP Area Attractions and Activities
Visit the Logging Museum and the Pioneer Village.
Horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers enjoy the 10-mile trail to Jackson F. Kimball Park.
Come to the park for its Living History Day on the third Sunday in June.
Fish in the Williamson River.
Attend the Collier Logging Sports Competition in mid-June. See ax-throwing, tree chopping, and other logging events.
Visit Upper Klamath National Wildlife Area.
Make a day trip to Crater Lake National Park.
Key Collier Memorial State Park Campground Regulations
Quiet Hours extend from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM.
Pets must be kept on leash and attended at all times. At night they must be kept in a vehicle or tent.
Help avoid the spread of invasive insects by obtaining firewood locally.
Reviews from Previous Campers
- 2020 - 2024 -