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- korbeExplorerI prefer collier State park over the in town KOA
- amandasgrammaExplorerCollier State Park is further north by about 30 miles from KFalls and I, too, prefer it. There is Kla-Mo-Ya Indian Casino is about 22 miles north and we've seen people parked there.
I know there are Rv parks closer, but you might find a # of them are closed down. - downtheroadExplorerAgree with others:
Collier State Park north of Klamath Falls. It's right on the river (great fishing) and has an outstanding Logging museum as part of the campground. - dicknellenExplorer III try not to stay in K Falls. KOA is ok if you need to stay there. My advice is to pass thru K Falls. Regards. Dick
- YongkieExplorerMany thanks, I forgot to mention that our rig is not self contained, thus the need of the bathroom facility for us. And if the bathroom is not up to par, DW will squeal. Next yaer, we will have a REAL MOTOR HOME....:-)
Yongkie - goducks10Explorer
- LowsuvExplorercollier state park
take bug spray
your other choice is at KENO, OREGON
there is a little known campground at the dam .
take highway 66 westbound from US 97 at the greensprings highway interchange .
it is 12.5 miles SW of US 97 through the little town of KENO.
the coordinates are 42.12331 and -121.94129
it is a PP&L park . primitive .
look here :
http://www.klamath-vacations.com/highway-66-camping.html - morleyExplorerIn my opinion you can''t beat Collier Memorial State Park.
- dicknellenExplorer IIIs K-Falls your destination or a nights stop over?
- DrbolaskyExplorerCollier Memorial State Park - no question. Our visit was in 2009 and it was without a doubt in the top 5% of the nicest state parks we've seen anywhere. Bathroom/shower facilities impeccably clean. Grounds well-groomed and totally free of litter. Gorgeous forest setting and a crystal-clear river flows through the park. Hiking trails. Full hook-up sites. In '09 it was $21 per night. The Logging Museum that is adjacent (and still under development I imagine) has an incredible collection of equipment spanning the history of the Western logging industry.
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