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Journey across the Eugene, Cascades & Coast region and discover all the adventures and activities this area has to offer. An ideal place for outdoor enthusiasts, this region will cater to your desires and keep you connected with the rich wonders that abound throughout the land. From the sandy slopes of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area to the tranquil hot springs in the Cascades, you're never far from scenic lakes, mountains, seaside cliffs, or cascading waterfalls.
Experience the natural beauty and serenity of the eight diverse rivers in this region that offer access for fishing, tubing, kayaking, or canoeing. Hit the beach, drive along the scenic by-ways of the Pacific coastal highway, or grab your camera and capture the stunning rhododendron blossoms in area parks. Year round adventures await you in the gorgeous backdrop of the Willamette Valley, Pacific Coast, and Cascade Mountains.
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Comprising of 402 acres (163 ha), Eugene's largest riverfront park comes alive throughout the year with festivals, running and walking races and community events. Visitors can MORE >>
Shaded picinic area, swimming & wading pools, playground jogging area, and skateboard area. MORE >>
This 2,363 acre (945 ha) recreation area is the largest of Lane County's 71 parks. Within the park, 17 miles (27 km) of trails provide access to the summit of Mount Pisgah and MORE >>
Towering trees looming through a coastal fog. Frothy surf crashing upon jagged shores. Majestic headlands offering clear views for miles. Located two miles (3.22 km) south of MORE >>
The City of Eugene's Parks and Open Space Division designs, manages and cares for over 3,000 acres of parks, natural areas, wetlands and open waterways. The system includes 50 MORE >>
Cottage Grove Lake offers swimming, boating, fishing and camping. This and other lakes and rivers near Cottage Grove provide anglers with some of the best fishing in the state for MORE >>
This historic observatory, built of lava rock, offers panoramic views of Cascade Mountain peaks. There are interpretive panels, a half-mile (0.8 km) paved trail through lava flows, MORE >>
Situated next to the Willamette River, Delta Ponds is a unique and valuable open space within an urban setting. This 150 acre (61 ha) ecosystem has become a favorite spot for bird MORE >>
Dorena Reservoir offers swimming, boating, fishing and camping. This and other lakes and rivers near Cottage Grove provide anglers with some of the best fishing in the state for MORE >>
Fern Ridge Lake is a popular recreation area for all water sports, and is appealing to windsurfers and sailing enthusiasts. Extensive wetlands provide opportunities to view many MORE >>
Eugene's over 100-year-old park consists of a world-renowned rhododendron garden, a 65 acre (26 ha) forest, and a native plant garden. Visitors can walk among 200-year-old Douglas MORE >>
Lane County Parks enhance the quality of life by providing a variety of recreational opportunities. From the coast to the foothills of the Cascades, you can find fishing, sailing, MORE >>
Dogs enjoy free rein at four off-leash dog parks located at Alton Baker, Amazon, Wayne Morse Family Farm and Candlelight parks. Free maps available at www.eugene-or.gov/parks. MORE >>
Located at the end of Laurel on Bay Street along the Siuslaw River, this park has a fenced dock for fishing and crabbing. You can also enjoy the gazebo and benches on the lawn. MORE >>
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