Williamson River Campground August 1, 2019
(This post is part of a (mostly) non-ship series about a trip to the West I took during July and August of 2019)
This blog entry marks the beginning of the Oregon section of the Western trip, having left Nevada. This campground is at the end of a long, bumpy gravel road in Fremont-Winema National Forest in a section adjacent to Collier Memorial State Park. About 30 miles North of Klamath Falls near the Oregon/California Border sagebrush and Ponderosa pine trees can be found here.
We put the RV into one of the two available pull through camp spaces. No hookups were available here which isn’t a problem if you go to sleep at sunset and rise with the sun.
A nice hike took us to the beautiful Williamson River.
The trees here have interesting bark and a green lichen with black tendrils running through them.
This is a beautiful campground. The area is also very beautiful and had time and resources not been a factor I think a week or more could have been spent exploring here though I think we’d have found a campground with hookups for the RV.