Southern Oregon
Up one levelOregon State Parks Trust has supported many parks in Southern Oregon.
-
Collier Memorial State Park and Logging Museum
- Located 30 miles north of Klamath Falls, Collier Memorial State Park is rich with the history of eastern Oregon’s timber industry. Established in 1947, when the Collier brothers donated a unique collection of antique logging equipment, the museum at Collier Memorial State Park has one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of forestry equipment in the country.
-
Casey State Recreation Site
- Located on the banks of the Rogue River, Casey State Recreation Site is an outstanding access point for fishing and wonderful scenic opportunities. Through the Memorial Recognition Program, families and friends are now able rest and enjoy the splendor of this park thanks to the generous donation of two memorial benches.
-
Wolf Creek Inn
- Built around 1883, the Wolf Creek Inn is the oldest continuously operated hotel in the Pacific Northwest. As an important stop on the sixteen days' stage coach journey from San Francisco to Portland, the Wolf Creek Inn has housed practically every important personage found in the Northwest during the early history of Oregon. It is here that Jack London completed his novel, "Valley Of The Moon."