Top Parks in Oregon, United states, Page 4

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Amaral Nursery Inc

Address: 25488 S Hwy 99 E, Aurora, OR 97002, USA

Park

“Was beautiful and amazing view . Adventure 4 sure”

Durant at Red Ridge Farms

Address: 5510 NE Breyman Orchards Rd, Dayton, OR 97114, USA

Clothing store Store Park

“Amazing experience! Greg did our tasting and he was fantastic at educating us on the vineyard and the wines we were trying. He also gave us a few special treats for my birthday was were much appreciated - a VERY welcoming person! This was a wonderful place with an incredible view and be sure to let everyone know back East to be sure to come to Durant Vineyards!!!”

Mason Hill Park

Address: 16498 NW Johnson Rd, Portland, OR 97231, USA

Park

“Very special place for me and my wife to enjoy view”

Hillendale Park

Address: 13216 Roseberry Ave, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA

Park

“3 different play areas, so great for kids. There are lots of ducks in the creek. It's large, and I saw many people walking the paved trail . There is a "camp host," and it's very open, so it feels safe.”

Guy W. Talbot State Park

Address: Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019, USA

Park

“What a beautiful place! I live in the desert in CA so all the lush verdant foliage. I'm actually thinking of moving to this area as I'm sick of desert brown & no water. There are gorgeous waterfalls here. It's an amazing place!”

Dabney State Recreation Area

Address: Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019, USA

Park

“Highly recommend water socks! Much of the shoreline has small/medium river rocks. Hard to walk while barefooted. Then when ya get into the water, those rocks are slimy. The river temperature was great! Cooled us off on a hot summer day. The water was a bit murky but did not smell bad. Some portions of the shore were sandy; those areas were crowded. They only negatives were some litter and loud music trying to play over each other.”

Beaverton Creek Greenway

Address: 1865 SW Pheasant Dr, Aloha, OR 97006, USA

Park

“Nice trail in the midst of a wooded neighborhood. From Pheasant Lane you can go out to 170th by the MAX line. Nice playground too, with picnic tables and a shelter.”

Graham Oaks Nature Park

Address: 11825 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070, USA

Park

“It’s a beautiful nature preserve. We keep visiting this place to walk, bike, jog etc.. Kids love this place Sometimes you can get to see deers, rabbits/hare and different types of birds here. Well maintained restrooms and parking area. There are picnic areas as well. There is Smart bus shelter here… Bus connectivity from the Wilsonville town center is also available. Best time to visit: Spring to Summer to Falls. In Autumn, lots of photographers come here for capturing family photos in the dawn.”

Dundee Billick Park

Address: 320 SW 5th St, Dundee, OR 97115, USA

Park

“My 2 and 3 year olds really enjoyed this park. The playground itself was 3 stars for me - chipping paint and quite soggy and muddy (no new bark dust had been put down). BUT the rest of the park was 5 stars - winding paths and a great little skate park. Can’t wait to bring their balance bikes back!”

Sand Island Marine Park

Address: Helen's Way, St Helens, OR 97051, USA

Park

“Island campground accessible to all paid campers via boat shuttle (included in cost to camp -- $30/site, up to 6 people per site). Two well-maintained docks on the Oregon side of the island for those with owned boats/watercraft to access island as they please. Site description/photos online do not accurately capture the sites; I'd recommend waiting to book until you arrive. Bathrooms are composting toilets + urinals. No shavings available for composting toilets when I visited, floors were pretty gross too. There are handwashing stations outside, no sanitizer just soap + water but no paper towels. There are trash and recycling bins available, but no water so BYO. Very windy on the points, make sure to bring tent stakes!”

Tupper Park

Address: 17815 Tupper Rd, Sandy, OR 97055, USA

Park

“Great place to shoot some hoop and fun little playground.”

Grey Cliffs Waterfront Park

Address: River St, St Helens, OR 97051, USA

Park

“Beautiful and peaceful, very nicely maintained with lovely view.”

Buckley Park

Address: 201 E Mountainview Dr, Newberg, OR 97132, USA

Park

“Beautiful park in a lovely neighborhood! Thinking about moving to Oregon from Arkansas and seriously considering this neighborhood in a wonderful town! Perfectly located within a reasonable drive to the coast, as well as to Portland.”

Reservoir Park

Address: Portland, OR 97225, USA

Park

“A cute, neat tiny park with essentially no frills.”

Dairy Creek Camp East

Address: Buxton, OR 97109, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice large camp sites. Level parking area. Big picnic table and fire pit.”

Wilsonville Canyon Creek Park

Address: 26610 SW Canyon Creek Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070, USA

Park

“Nice little park to walk with dog or by one:s self”

Springbrook City Park

Address: 2899 SW Diane Dr, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA

Park

“Really enjoy these trails on a hot summer day !”

Roaring River Campground

Address: 51298-51474 Clackamas Hwy, Estacada, OR 97023, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Awesome little spot! Great hiking, clean outhouses, on site water, dog friendly, beautiful riverside hiking, and extremely quiet. I will be back!”

Maud Williamson State Recreation Site

Address: Maud Williamson State Recreation Site, Salem, OR 97304, USA

Park

“I love this little square of forest and public land in the middle of farmland. It's a beautiful little paradise with a picnic shelter, tall trees, and a little parking. The one thing is that when the nearby dairies start to water their crops with cow waste water, it smells pretty bad. It's not unbearable if you're used to farm country, but it's not pleasant.”

Oxbow Regional Park

Address: 3010 SE Oxbow Pkwy, Gresham, OR 97080, USA

Park

“Peaceful. Whenever I go there is a lack of people and an abundance of nature. The restrooms are well maintained and parking is easy. ✨ very accessible for my special needs child. With an easy natural slope, walking to the beach was easy for him. Lots of open space for him to be him, without even disturbing the birds. Life jackets stations are a plus.✨”

Willamette Mission State Park

Address: Willamette Mission State Park, Gervais, OR 97026, USA

Park

“We only had a short time here and we didn't get to see all of the park by far, but from what we did see I'd happily come back. The drive through the park was beautiful and the kids loved seeing the osprey nest. We walked along part of the lake and over to see the big cottonwood. The number of different trees along just the short trail we followed was amazing, we counted at least 13 species and I'm sure we missed some! The kids loved looking for animal sign. I was very excited to see the horse riders in the park, and we saw ample picnic tables during our stay.”

Tualatin Community Park

Address: 8515 SW Tualatin Rd, Tualatin, OR 97062, USA

Park

“This is a great park. There is a river next to it. There are many kinds of sports to play. Examples: tennis, rowing, running, walking. There are many equipment for children to play with. Very friendly to dogs, dogs can swim in the river.”

Three Bears Recreation Site

Address: S Molalla Forest Rd, Molalla, OR 97038, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“A neat little campground along the Mololla River. It is a park and haul campground, so you will want to have some means of carrying your gear from your vehicle. The sites aren’t too far from the parking lot, it’s just not as simple as a park-in campground. The location is perfect for playing in the water. We went when it was very warm outside. The water was amazing. No cell service at the campground, so keep electronics at home. Outhouses don’t have water or sanitizer. Plan to bring something for your hands.”

Do do head

Address: 37079 OR-213, Mt Angel, OR 97362, USA

Park

Bayport RV Park and Campground

Address: 57420 Old Portland Rd, Warren, OR 97053, USA

Rv park Campground Park Lodging

“This park is an anglers jump point for guided tours and paddlers paradise. With canoe and kayak rentals from 'Next Adventure' if you're an enthusiast of angling or ornithology the setting is perfect. They now have an RV dump ($15) and have a sprinkler system for the new plants. Walking/ biking trails gives access to the river for a little bank fishing. Or, if you love paddling, 'Next Adventure' has what you need. A boat launch and fishing charters are also available for your NW angling adventures. Coin op showers in coded bathrooms for paying guests so you don't have to fill your black and grey tanks. There are already grey disposal areas around the park.”

Lakeshore Park

Address: 3653 NE 217th Ave, Fairview, OR 97024, USA

Park

“It’s a really sweet park to chill. I put my Picknick blanket there and hang out. I was there from 4:30-6:30pm, about 5 other people were there. Going fishing or kayaking. There is a honey bucket, only a few parking spots.”

Thatcher Dog Park

Address: 44862 NW David Hill Rd, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA

Park

“This park is a nice one and the grass is kept up. There’s a small winter area (see picture with the bark), a larger small dog area, and a big open area for the mixed doggos. Inside the large mixed dog area is agility equipment. I do see people bring their kiddos and they have something to play on too! There’s plenty of water available, trash cans/bag stations are provided and close enough to where you’re not having to walk outside the park or trek however long to a trash. There’s plenty of parking. There’s also a baseball field and nature trails right outside the dog areas. There aren’t really paths (paved or dirt), but the parking lot is paved, walk to the park is paved, and there’s the area under the gazebo thing that’s paved (James in the pic is lying on it). I will note- I do find a lot of people at this particular location with intact dogs, more so than other parks we have been to. James gives it the paws up!”

Mt Hood Industrial Park

Address: 37330 Ruben Ln, Sandy, OR 97055, USA

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Buxton Trestle

Address: Banks-Vernonia State Trail, Buxton, OR 97109, USA

Park

“Cool spot to pull off and stretch your legs. Lots of people and its pretty trendy. Cool paths and stuff, the Truss is cool, looking up and seeing just how tall they stand from the ground”

Hawn Creek Gardens

Address: 3710 NE Hawn Creek Rd, McMinnville, OR 97128, USA

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