April 17, 2008 Note: Remains closed due to deep snow and downed trees.
J. F. Kimball State Park is a pristine site located at the headwaters of the Wood River. This stream flows from the pine forest into open meadow land laced with picturesque quaking aspen surrounded by the southern Cascade Mountains. Wood River offers fine fishing that can be accessed from the park by canoe. Kimball Park offers primitive camping next to a spring-fed lagoon at the beginning of this waterway.
A walking trail connects the campground to the site where the clear spring bubbles from a rocky hillside. The park is a secluded place where you can contemplate the moment while relaxing in the whispering lodgepole pines.
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Vital stats Campsites are first-come, first-served. Open Mid-April to October 31. 10 primitive sites (maximum site 45 feet), (no water). (541)783-2471 or (800) 551- 6949.
Park rates (subject to rate changes; winter, emergency or other closures)
May 1 to September 30 Primitive/Overflow: $9 Extra vehicle: $5
October 1 to April 30 (Discovery Season) Primitive/Overflow: $5 Extra vehicle: $5
Relative Location
OR 232, 3 miles N of Fort Klamath
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Lat.: 42.736405 N Long.: -121.977087 W
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