Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site is a secluded primitive campground nestled in southern Oregon's Cascade Mountains, near Chiloquin and Klamath Falls. Situated at the headwaters of the Wood River, the park showcases a stunning natural spring that bubbles from a rocky hillside, forming a tranquil lagoon surrounded by lodgepole pine forest and open meadows dotted with quaking aspen. The recreation site offers 10 primitive campsites plus 2 horse campsites on 17.7 acres, making it a peaceful retreat for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path outdoor experience. Anglers will appreciate direct access to the Wood River, best explored by canoe, while walking trails lead visitors to the spring source. Picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and vault toilets are available on-site. The campground is open seasonally from May 15 through November 1 on a first-come, first-served basis. Pets are welcome, and the terrain accommodates big rigs. Nearby, Collier Memorial State Park adds additional hiking opportunities, and the broader Klamath Basin region offers world-class birding and outdoor recreation. Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site is an ideal destination for RV campers, equestrians, anglers, and nature lovers seeking quiet solitude in the heart of southern Oregon.