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Oxbow Regional Park is a 1,000-acre (4.0 km 2) natural area park located ten miles (16 km) southeast of Troutdale along the Sandy River in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Oxbow Park is renowned for its splendid beauty and natural history. A hike during any time of the year promises to be a delightful experience. These trails are well maintained and marked for your convenience. Trailhead maps are posted, and additional maps can be picked up at the nature center. Campers can enjoy a peaceful stay at the Oxbow ...
It is on the west bank of the Snake River and the north bank of Pine Creek, [2] downstream of a feature of the Snake River known as The Oxbow. [3] Copperfield Park, managed by Idaho Power, occupies the former town site. [4] The Geographic Names Information System also lists Copperfield as a variant name for Oxbow, Oregon. [5]
Oxbow Park may refer to: Oxbow Park (Seattle), a public park in Seattle; Oxbow Park and Zollman Zoo, a campground and zoo in Olmsted County, Minnesota;
May 20—It was a celebration delayed Wednesday as shovelfuls of ceremonial dirt were tossed near the site of what will be the new Oxbow Park Nature Center. Construction of the project, which will ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Oxbow lakes of the United States" ... Carlson Oxbow Park; Carter Lake (Iowa–Nebraska) ...
Carter Lake is a shallow oxbow lake in Nebraska and Iowa, located next to Omaha, and marks one of the only spots the Iowa-Nebraska border is not on the Missouri River. [1] Soon after its formation the lake was called the East Omaha Lake, and then Lake Nakoma. The city of Carter Lake, Iowa, takes its name from the lake. The lake was formed from ...
[2] [4] The park was established on April 30, 1996, and has an area of 30 hectares (74 acres). [2] It protects the riparian habitat of a single, seasonal oxbow on the right bank of the North Thompson River. [5] There are no camping or day-use facilities. [5] The park is named in part for Kamloops lawyer Peter Jensen.