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Mary S. Young Park is a city park in the U.S. state of Oregon.It is located within the city of West Linn, alongside the Willamette River, and is heavily wooded.It offers more than five miles of hiking trails, bicycle trails, picnicking, bird watching, fishing, sports fields, and a very popular dog off-leash area.
Pages in category "Parks in Clackamas County, Oregon" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Mary S. Young State Recreation Area;
Johnson City is a city in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 566 at the 2010 census . Because of its small area, its population density is over 8,000 per square mile, making it the most densely populated city in Oregon.
The butte remains undeveloped and is the location of a nature park of the same name which is managed by North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District. The park has 4.2 miles (6.8 km) of hiking trails, including Park Loop, Summit and West Ridge Trail, along which there are several instructive signs about the area's natural resources.
Clackamas County has considered moving the Oak Lodge Library to the building. The building was named one of Oregon's Most Endangered Places by Restore Oregon. [1] North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District took ownership of it in March 2018. [2]
The park was named in honor of Milo K. McIver. McIver was an Oregon Highway Commission member from April 1, 1950, to March 31, 1962, and commission chairman from April 1, 1958, to March 31, 1962.
Molalla River State Park is a 567-acre (229 ha) day-use area, part of the Willamette Greenway, where the Molalla, Pudding, and Willamette rivers converge, 2 miles (3 km) north of Canby. [10] Used mainly for recreation by local residents, its attractions include fishing, boating, water-skiing, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. [ 10 ]
The 645-acre (261 ha) park lies between Boones Ferry Road and Terwilliger Boulevard in southwest Portland in Multnomah County and northern Lake Oswego in Clackamas County and is bisected from north to south by Tryon Creek. To the north, the park abuts the Lewis & Clark Law School campus.