A hidden gem in the dense coastal forests of southwest Oregon, Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area may be hard to find, but it's well worth ...
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Park History
This tract was purchased in 1975 from a private owner to protect an historic tavern or hostelry. Located on the former stage road, fr...
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At its peak, the 19th century mining town of Golden, now a ghost town, was home to 100 people and served as a hub for many others who worked the la...
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Amazon Park is a vibrant, active park in the heart of south Eugene. It encompasses nearly 100 acres, including numerous recreation opportunities, c...
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The park includes many features and park amenities, including a playground, picnic tables, a basketball court, Bike / Pedestrian path, a restored w...
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Alton Baker Park, Eugene's largest developed park, is home to dozens of recreational features and facilities serving the City of Eugene since 1959....
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Elijah Bristow State Park is located on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and is easy to reach via State Highway 58 southeast of the Eugene....
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Dexter State Recreation Site, on the western edge of Dexter Reservoir, provides convenient access to the reservoir with docks and a two lane launch...
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Dexter State Recreation Site, on the western edge of Dexter Reservoir, provides convenient access to the reservoir with docks and a two lane launch...
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Jasper State Recreation Site is beautiful riverside park that is very popular for weddings, reunions, and large family picnics. There are 4 reserva...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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Hwy 36 between Junction City and Triangle Lake,
Cheshire, OR
Purchased from Lane County in 1931. Day-use picnic facilities were originally developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1935. According t...
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Hoffman Memorial Myrtle Grove is a shaded glen canopied with spectacular myrtlewood trees. There's no drinking water at the park. The myrtlewood tr...
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You'll find an 8,000-square-foot playground, two large-group picnic shelters, sand volleyball, a nature trail and an almost 4-acre dog park at Live...
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This small park contains a couple of picnic tables, a vault-style restroom and a short boat ramp leading into the Umpqua River. There's a small amo...
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Coquille Myrtle Grove will bring out the Huckleberry Finn in you. Located along the Powers Highway, this secluded swimming hole has a shaded myrtle...
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