Located in a pine and fir forest, Jackson F. Kimball is a small, primitive-site campground. The park is located on Hwy 232, approximately 20 miles SE of the
Crater Lake National Park and 3 miles north of
Fort Klamath in southern Oregon.
Facilities include 10 primitive campsites, picnic area, and pit toilets. A short trail follows the river and cross the bridge for a view of the springs that form the headwaters of the Wood River. Max RV, 45 feet.
Quality experiences await visitors to more than 200 state parks managed for the public by the Oregon State Parks.