| Originally the Bush family’s estate, this 90-acre city park includes the Bush House Museum and Conservatory, public rose gardens, playgrounds, trails, and other amenities. 600 Mission St. Salem, OR 97302 503-363-4714 www.SalemArt.org or www.cityofsalem.net |
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| 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 |










