Oregon Park List
Historic Farewell Bend State Recreation Area, located on the Oregon/Idaho border north of Ontario, offers a beautiful desert experience on the banks of the Snake River's Brownlee Reservoir. Pioneers on the Oregon Trail took a final rest here before leaving the Snake River to travel wearily inland on their ...
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READ MOREWhether you want to enjoy a secluded natural lunch spot or spend a week in quiet reflection on nature's wonders, Fawn Creek has something for everyone. Fawn Creek offers a quiet undeveloped setting along the river with a small boat ramp providing access to the confluence of Fawn Creek ...
READ MOREFern Ridge Lake, a popular recreation area for sailing, power boating and water skiing, is just 12 miles from downtown Eugene. Six park sites and several remote access points around the lake offer a variety of day use recreation opportunities such as picnicking, swimming, fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing. ...
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READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: baseball, gazebo, playground, restroom, soccer, sand volleyball, tennis, waterplay ...
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READ MOREThis popular yet informal river access point for canoes and kayaks is located at the end of NW First Street along the Deschutes River Trail and connects north to Sawyer ...
READ MORENestled along a forested curve of the North Santiam River, Fishermen's Bend site is popular with both families and large groups. The area offers beautiful picnic areas and river access trails. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along a one-mile nature trail that offers views of the North Santiam ...
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READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: soccer, playground, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: On Bus Route, Public Park, Playground, Picnic Tables, ADA Accessible ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: softball, ...
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READ MOREWhere the creek and ocean meet, you'll find ingredients that make the spirit soar. Discover this park's perfect wind-sheltered picnic areas. In case of rain, head for the covered picnic shelter. Walk the wooden footbridges arching through the Sitka spruce, western hemlock, shore pine and alder forest. At the ...
READ MOREThe natural area includes both meadows and forested areas with a footbridge crossing Tryon Creek and walking paths. Many plantings of native vegetation have occurred since its ...
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READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: hiking, nature ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: On Bus Route, Public ...
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READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Barbeque, Picnic Tables, and Playground ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: playground, path, picnicnic ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: On Bus Route, Public Park, Playground, Picnic Tables, Trails, Basketball, ...
READ MOREFrom the south, 23 miles of forest trails connect the Oregon Zoo complex, Hoyt Arboretum, Pittock Mansion, and Audubon House through to Springville Road, north of the St. Johns Bridge. Winding through second growth Douglas fir forest that harbors a wide variety of wildlife and native plant species, hikers ...
READ MOREThe Fort Rock Basin has served as a vital part of the Native American lifestyle. Fort Rock Cave is near Fort Rock State Natural Area, and is the site of an archaeological discovery of several 9,000 to 13,000 year-old sagebrush sandals. This property serves as a reminder of the ...
READ MORELike a desert mirage, this National Natural Landmark rises huge out of the barren, immense flatness of Oregon's high desert. An enormous near-circle of towering jagged rock walls make it seem like a fort. Hike around and you'll soon realize it's even bigger than it looks! It's an old ...
READ MOREFort Stevens was the primary military defense installation in the three fort Harbor Defense System at the mouth of the Columbia River (Forts Canby and Columbia in Washington were the other two). The fort served for 84 years, beginning with the Civil War and closing at the end of ...
READ MOREBuilt in the mid-1800s to regulate the eastern border of the Grand Ronde Agency Coastal Reservation, Fort Yamhill represented a time of transition for the people of the Northwest. The fort served to ease tension between settlers and natives, protect both populations and control traffic between them. Times were ...
READ MORELocated in the beautiful Willamette Valley on the South Santiam River, Foster Lake provides boating, swimming and picnicking opportunities. The Foster Dam and Lake regulates the flow from the nearby Green Peter dam. The dam provides flood control, irrigation, power generation, recreation and improved navigation downstream. Near the lake ...
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