Bear Statues at Collier State Park Logging Museum - Chiloquin, OR
N 42° 38.523 W 121° 52.895
10T E 591688 N 4721672
A number of bear statues reside at the Collier State Park Logging Museum. Admission is free but the outdoor museum is only open from May 1 to October 1.
Waymark Code: WMX1JE
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2017
Views: 2
Located just inside the black metal entry gate to the Collier State Park Logging Museum is a small information center and gift shop which contains a number of bear statues outside. Both awning posts to the gift shop contain bear statues and a little bear pokes its head out of a tree trunk hole. Another bear sits down in front of the gift shop. Yet another bear stands on two legs and holds a sign asking for donations to the museum. All the bears are near life-size and most likely carved with a chainsaw and other woodworking tools. Artists of these statues are unknown.
Another statue of a bear is also a chair and sits in front of a log cabin meeting hall within the museum park grounds.
Name of creator: unknown
Material: wood chainsaw carvings
Additional Coordinates: Not Listed
Name of statue: Not listed
Date created: Not listed
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