| A 90-acre park featuring nature trails, open green spaces, beautiful gardens and the only Soap Box Derby “Supertrack” west of Omaha, Nebraska. Home to Bush House Museum and Historic Deepwood Estate. 600 Mission St. SE Salem, OR 97302 503-588-6261 www.cityofsalem.net |
| Full hookups, electrical, tent sites, rustic cabins, hiker/biker camp, group picnic areas, visitors center, historical attractions, meeting hall, amphitheater, hiking/biking trails and disc golf. 7679 Champoeg Rd. NE Saint Paul, OR 97137 503-678-1251 or 800-452-5687(camping reservations) www.oregonstateparks.org |
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Park St. or Brandvold entrances
Dallas, OR 97338
503-623-4932 or 503-623-2564
www.ci.dallas.or.us
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Full hookups, electrical, tent sites, visitor center, two moorage docks, fishing dock, wildlife viewing area, two playgrounds, two designated swimming areas and an ADA fishing dock. |
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8462 Enchanted Way SE
Turner, OR 97392
503-371-4242
www.enchantedforest.com
930 Chemawa Rd. NE
Keizer, OR 97303
503-856-3441
www.keizer.org
| The Marion Skate Park features a “skate bowl” and “streetscape” for boarders. Open 5 a.m.-midnight. Downtown Salem in Marion Park on the corner of Marion and Commercial Streets. 503-588-6261 www.cityofsalem.net |
| This 900-acre natural area features 12 miles of paved and soft-surface walking/bicycle trails, reservable picnic shelter, and acres of crops dedicated to feed the wildlife. Park: 5 a.m.-midnight; Office: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 2200 Minto Island Rd. (located off of River Rd. S) Salem, OR 97302 503-588-6261 www.cityofsalem.net |
Downtown between C and B Streets
Independence, OR 97351
503-838-4268
www.ci.independence.or.us
| With acres of open green space, walking paths, and beautiful views of the Willamette River, this downtown event park is available for group use, concerts, and community festivals. Park: 5 a.m.-midnight; Office: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 200 Water St. NE (downtown Salem) Salem, OR 97301 503-588-6261 www.cityofsalem.net |
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| Electrical, tent sites, rustic cabins, waterfalls, group tent areas, group RV areas, youth camp, horse camp, canyon hiking trails, bike paths and a historic lodge. 20024 Silver Falls Hwy. SE Sublimity, OR 97385 503-873-8681 or 800-452-5687 (camping reservations) www.oregonstateparks.org |
| Long known as the “Softball Capital of the Northwest”, Salem has a beautiful softball complex. The City of Salem hosts leagues and tournaments that visitors and residents enjoy. Park: 9 a.m.-midnight; closed Nov.-Feb.; Office: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 200 Glen Creek Rd. NW Salem, OR 97304 Department of Community Services 555 Liberty St. SE/Rm. 300 (mailing) Salem, OR 97301 503-588-6261 www.softballcityusa.com |
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| Group RV/tent horse camping, bike and equestrian trails, historic sites, nation’s largest Black Cottonwood Tree, and spacious group picnic areas. 10991 Wheatland Rd. NE Gervais, OR 97026 800-551-6949 www.oregonstateparks.org |
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| Willson Park/Capitol Park Mall Within the boundaries of the Capitol grounds exist hundreds of varieties of trees, shrubs and flowers providing a dazzling display for all seasons. This park and mall is one of Oregon's newest State Parks. Brochures available in the Capitol. 900 Court St. Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1388 www.oregonstateparks.org |









