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Recreation: Stream Fishing

More than 1,700 miles of trout stream drain from the mountains of the Klamath National Forest. This makes it difficult to highlight any particular area, but it does guarantee that there is always somewhere new to explore for the adventuresome angler, and room to get away and find your own secret spot.

One place to try out is Spring Creek

Spring Creek
26 mi. north of Klamath Falls via Hwy 97 N

This creek is a favorite for easy angling and great fishing. The creek is annually stocked with legal sized redband and brown trout. Its parklike setting makes it a great place for kids to fish. Collier Memorial State Park is nearby and has nice day-use picnic shelters, restrooms, and a very interesting logging museum and gift shop. Collier State Park also has a campground with RV sites, tent sites, showers, and more.

You could spend a week here and never fish the same waters!