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READ MOREListed on the National Historic Register, this 7.1-acre park features the remains of the old locks that once permitted boats to navigate up the Yamhill River to McMinnville. Meandering paths and picnic areas, under a canopy of ancient Douglas-fir, allow for nice views of both river and ...
READ MORELafky Park (pronounced LAUGH-Key) features a winding gravel path on which to stroll and watch the Rhododendrons bloom in spring, plenty of space to throw a Frisbee, a playground for kids to play on, and some mature trees to sit under and read a ...
READ MOREIncludes disabled access play area, paths paved, picnic tables, playground, statue or public art, tennis court, and tennis court ...
READ MORELake Abert is the third-largest saline body of water in North America. Brine shrimp in the lake provide the food supply for a number of bird species. The brine shrimp are the only large animals that live in the lake. Abert Rim skirts the edges of the lake and ...
READ MORELake Owyhee State Park lies next to a 53-mile-long lake formed by Owyhee Dam. Breathtaking views of the Owyhee Mountains await. A boat trip up the lake (the park sells fuel, ice, and food to help you stock up) from the park is one of the many not-to-be-missed experiences ...
READ MOREIf you're an outdoors enthusiast, you will find numerous recreational opportunities on public lands in Lakeview's BLM District. You can get a thrill rafting the challenging whitewater of the Upper Klamath Wild and Scenic River or hang-gliding from one of the tall mountains east of Lakeview, or seek more ...
READ MORELaPine State Park makes the most of its scenic location on trout-filled Upper Deschutes and Fall rivers. Its 10 miles of trails afford plenty of views for sightseers and wildlife watchers. And, its campground and cabins are next door to a fascinating landscape of past volcanic activity and Cascade ...
READ MORELarkspur Park has benches, paver walkways, Larkspur Trail, a restroom, a meadow, a shade shelter, bocce and horseshoe courts, and other active areas. The picnic shelter has a capacity of 16. Approximately 40% of the site is kept as a natural ...
READ MOREThe Larkspur Trail begins in Larkspur Park, site of the Bend Senior Center. This lovely stretch of trail meanders along open canal from Larkspur Park to Pinewood Park in southeast ...
READ MOREIncludes basketball court, disabled access play area, disabled access restroom, dog off-leash area, historical site, horseshoe pit, paths paved, paths unpaved, picnic site reservable, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, stage, statue or public art, tennis court, and volleyball ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: On Bus Route, Public Park, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Four softball fields, two baseball fields, soccer field, three sand volleyball courts, a flycasting pond, jogging trail, wildlife viewing areas, wetland areas, fishing ponds, three tennis courts, four basketball courts, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park. Some of the amenities include: Sometimes referred to as Portland's best kept secret. It is an undiscovered treasure with an incredibly unique geologic past and quaint personal history. For such a small parcel of property it boasts much ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Restrooms, playgrounds, soccer fields, and a picnic shelter with a walking path and meditation ...
READ MOREIncludes baseball field, basketball court, disabled access picnic area, disabled access play area, disabled access restroom, dog off-leash area, football field, horseshoe pit, paths paved, paths unpaved, picnic site reservable, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, stage, tennis court, and tennis court ...
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READ MORELewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks are comprised of 1,824 acres in Washington and 1,421 acres in Oregon, with the two extremity sites being a two hour drive from each other. Fort Clatsop was the winter encampment for the Corps of discovery from December 1805 to March ...
READ MORELocated at the western gateway of the Columbia River Gorge, Lewis & Clark State Park appropriately honors its legendary namesakes who camped and explored here in November, 1805. Today inhabitants of Portland and the surrounding areas journey here on hot days to take a dip in the Sandy River. ...
READ MOREThis 40 acre park located on the Foster Reservoir is a haven for swimmers and picnickers on hot ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: baseball, picnic, pavilion, playground, restroom, waterplay ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: baseball, soccer, softball, picnic, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: drinking fountain, playground, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: On Bus Route, Public Park, Picnic ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Baseball Fields, Softball Field, Barbeques, Picnic Shelters, Picnic Tables, Playground Equipment, Restrooms, BMX course, Skatepark, Track, Soccer Field, Walking ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: volleyball, horseshoes, picnic, playground, ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: The Linn County Historical Museum is located in historic Brownsville, Oregon. Housed in Brownsville's original railroad depot, the museum holds collections and information representing all of Linn ...
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