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The sustainability of Oregon’s waterways depends on dedicated stewardship by all users. WA PLAN & PREPARE: To help protect our shorelines for healthy streamside vegetation and a thriving waterway ecosystem, only use Crater Lake National Park established and designated launch zones. OR Park in designated parking areas and carry your LET’S PADDLE equipment to launch site. 62 EXPLORE THE WATERWAYS Do not try to launch or exit beyond the established ramp FORT zone. KLAMATH 97 OF UPPER KLAMATH LAKE Inspect your watercraft before entering or leaving the CA waterway, make sure it is clean of any vegetation or Agency debris, drain any standing water, and ensure that it is dry Lake CHILOQUIN before it enters a new waterway. Inspections help prevent Up invasive species. per Kl ROCKY am a t POINT h 140 L a KEEP OUR WATERS CLEAN & CLEAR: k e Our waters are home to rare invertebrate species, and their KLAMATH unpolluted habitat is crucial to a diverse and thriving Klamath FALLS Basin waterway ecosystem. Help keep waterways clear of any litter, human waste, aquatic invasive species, and personal hygiene products – what you carry in, you must carry out! SAFETY: A whistle is required on board the watercraft, as is a BE CONSIDERATE: Personal Flotation Device for each person. Most routes ow through or next to private land. Remain Children 12 years and younger must wear a PFD at all on designated water trails and only use established public times. access areas. Never park, launch, or land on private property without permission. Always carry a snack, ashlight, sunscreen, drinking water and protective clothing with you. Be aware of other users like streambank anglers and boaters. You must have a Waterway Access Permit for watercrafts Our waterways have deep cultural and historic 10 ft and longer. Visit MYODFW.com for information. signicance to the local community. Please be respectful Morning is best for easier paddling, as winds pick up in as we share these resources with each other. the afternoon. Water levels vary seasonally. Check local conditions Remember to come prepared, completely clean and before you embark on your adventure. dry out your watercraft, and bring a desire to explore these amazing routes in the Klamath Basin. Make sure to take only photographs as souvenirs and share RESOURCES: your experience with others! For lodging, local businesses, more routes, photos, and information as you plan your paddling adventure, visit For more information about routes, please contact: AdventuresNearCraterLake.com/paddling Klamath Basin Refuge Complex (530) 667-2231 DISCOVER USFS Klamath Ranger District (541) 885-3400 The Klamath Basin Water Trails are supported by community organizations, local businesses, residents, and state and Collier Memorial State Park (541) 783-2471 federal agencies. Seriously. Right now. This project is partially funded by the Klamath County Transient Room Tax. AdventuresNearCraterLake.com/Paddling for more paddling adventures! MALONE SPRINGS BOAT LAUNCH Malone Springs *Route mileage and paddle times listed are based o of one-way paddles. Upper Klamath National Wildlife Williamson River Refuge To Crater Lake Collier Memorial State Park to Sportsman’s River Retreat D National Park A COLLIER MEMORIAL 9 miles | 3 - 4.5 hours* O R E STATE PARK D I The longest of the 3 water trails, it ows through pine forests with S DAY USE AREA T S willow-covered shorelines, with abundant wildlife viewing. The 9 mile, E 3-4.5 hour route begins at Collier Memorial State Park Day Use Area, on the W East side of Hwy 97, with the option to divide the trip into smaller 62 segments, stopping at Chiloquin Bridge, Waterwheel RV Park & Recreation 97 Campground (launch fee), and on to Sportsman’s River Retreat (launch fee). Creek ROCKY POINT Collier Memorial State Park is not equipped with a permanent boat launch, RESORT so use caution when putting in your watercraft. BOAT LAUNCH Chiloquin Hwy To Hwy Pelican Bay 140 Upper Klamath PETRIC PARK Lake CHILOQUIN BRIDGE WOOD RIVER WETLAND Upper Klamath Canoe Trail Malone Springs to Rocky Point Boat Launch | 9.5 miles | 3 - 4.5 hours* AGENCY LAKE This portion of the signed trail is a relaxed paddle through 15,000 acres of RESORT Agency marsh channel lined with tules, wocus and towering mountain views. In Lake spring it's a symphony of bird songs. There is a slight current, but it can be 62 Agency Lake & Wood River paddled either direction. Malone Springs oers a pit toilet, while Rocky Point Petric Park to Henzel Park | 5 miles | 2 - 3 hours* Boat Launch has restrooms and accessible boat and shing docks. No launch fee at either end. Modoc Point Road Modoc Point This route is a quicker oat alongside rural pasture land with sweeping mountain views of Mt. McLoughlin and the rim of Crater Lake National Park. HENZEL PARK RENTALS AND GUIDED PADDLES: Sky Lakes Wilderness Keep your eye out for bald eagles, ospreys, American white pelicans, and great Adventures and ROE! Real Oregon Experience. egrets that grace the sky, while river otters, beavers, and foxes roam below. From Petric Park, it’s a calm ¾ mile paddle to the rst docking point at Wood SPORTSMAN’S WATERWHEEL SHUTTLES FOR ONE-WAY PADDLERS: Agency Lake Resort, RIVER RETREAT CAMPGROUND River Wetland, with 2 more miles along the lake front to Agency Lake Resort Waterwheel RV Park & Campground, Sportsman’s River Retreat, Sky (launch fee) or 4 miles to Henzel Park boat launch. Lakes Wilderness Adventures. .