Canoe, kayak or raft on the Williamson River or Spring Creek. Spring Creek is some of the clearest water you will ever see. As you canoe watch for the Mares Eggs, a rare form of coldwater algae that look like glass balls. When you reach the headwaters take a look at where the water bubbles out of the earth making the sand dance. Rent a canoe and paddle yourself or take a guided daylight or moonlight tour. For information about guided tours call
Roe Outfitters at 541/884-3825.
Listed below are a variety of locations to canoe, kayak, or raft.
1. Crescent Lake
Information: Crescent Lake Ranger District, 541/433-2234
2. Miller Lake
Information: Chemult Ranger District, 541/365-7001
3. Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge
Information: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 541/783-3380
4. Spring Creek & Williamson River
Information: Collier State Park, 541/783-2471
5. Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Information: Klamath Ranger District, 541/885-3400
6. Lake of the Woods
Information: Klamath Ranger District, 541/885-3400
7. Sprague River
Information: Chiloquin Ranger Distrcit, 541/783-4001
8. Klamath River, Lake Ewauana
Information: Klamath Falls Parks Dept., 541/883-5371
Pacific Power, 800/547-1501 or 503/4645023
10. Lofton Reservoir
Information: Bly Ranger District, 541/353-2427
14. Wood River
Information: Collier State Park, 541/783-2471