There is so much to do in our parks There are 21 recreation sites managed by Clackamas County Parks, including boat ramps, camping sites, forested hiking trails, swimming holes and playgrounds. Within these gems, you’ll find Eagle Fern Park, a Cascade rainforest boasting one of the area’s largest old growth timber stands. Barlow Wayside Park is near what was once the Barlow Road segment of the Oregon Trail. For those ready to go the distance, Boring Station Trailhead is part of the Springwater Corridor that stretches to downtown Portland. To learn more about these parks and more, visit www.clackamas.us/parks Eagle Fern Park Surrounded by old growth forest, Eagle Fern Park is the perfect place to take in the natural beauty of Oregon. Situated along Eagle Creek, this is the ideal destination to relax by the creek, go for a short day hike or host your family event. Metzler Park Although a short drive from several communities in Clackamas County, this park feels isolated, surrounded by hills covered with towering Douglas fir and western red cedar trees. Located five miles south of Estacada along Clear Creek. Feyrer Park Located three miles southeast of Molalla, Feyrer Park is a relaxing riverside destination and a base camp for exploring the stunning Molalla River Corridor. Barton Park Among our region’s most popular park destinations, Barton Park is a recreational gem located on the Clackamas River. Floating the river? Visit our website for time estimates, alternative floats, closures, parking information, equipment rentals and safety tips. Carver Park Your gateway to recreation on the Clackamas River, Carver Park is located where Clear Creek meets the Clackamas, just off Springwater Road in Carver. PARKS & LIBRARIES See more about parks 8 ClackCo
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