Trapper's Cabin - Chiloquin, OR
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
N 42° 38.615 W 121° 52.883
10T E 591702 N 4721842
This trapper's cabin is one of a number of relocated structures located at Collier State Park Logging Museum. Admission is free but the outdoor museum is only open from May 1 to October 1.
Waymark Code: WMWWA0
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 10/21/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member 8Nuts MotherGoose
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This trapper's cabin contains an interpretive display in front that reads:

Trapper's Cabin

A hand hewn log cabin, built by homesteader H.B. McKinley, who also built the Bear Flat Store in the village. The extension of the roof forms a shelter for hanging hides or storing firewood. In cabins like this trapper's stretched and tanned furs, storing them for the rendezvous where they could be sold and bartered for items of need.

This cabin was originally located at Bear Creek Flat on the Emery Ranch about 36 miles East of Highway 97, and about 50 miles North of Klamath Falls, OR.

The cabin is near 14 feet wide by about 13 feet long. It has a 5 foot roof overhang and was originally chinked with clay, but repaired over the years with driven wedge cut slabs.

The cabin has dirt floors and hand split pine shakes. A fir bough bed rests on the floor of the cabin and a small door under the overhang allows for quick access.

The original location coordinates are right on the homestead ranch of Hartley B. McKinley at Bear Flat.

Original Location: N 43° 06.709 W 121° 22.182

Type of move: Region to Region

Building Status: Museum

How it was moved: Not listed

Related Website: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
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