Visitors to Kimball State Recreation Site can camp or picnic and enjoy water activities like fishing, canoeing, and kayaking.
A short trail connects the main campground to the Wood River’s headwaters spring site.
The headwaters of the Wood River emanate from a spring located in Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site.
Wood River meanders through pine forest and agricultural land for ten miles (16 km) before flowing into Agency Lake.
[3] In addition, Bureau of Land Management biologists have found native Great Basin redband trout in the river between the Kimball State Recreation Site and the confluence of Annie Creek about a mile downstream from the park.
While he worked for Weyerhaeuser, Kimball also acted as agent or broker for the several smaller timber companies, and was a trustee of the American National Bank of Klamath Falls.