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Thrill-Ville USA was an amusement park in Turner, Oregon, United States.The park was located next to the Enchanted Forest south of Salem on Interstate 5.Opened in the 1970s, the park grew to more than 20 rides before closing in 2007.
Wilsonville Memorial Park is a large municipal park in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States.Opened in 1969, the 126-acre (51 ha) park is the largest and oldest in the city. Located off Wilsonville Road east of Interstate 5, the park includes a plaza with water features, athletic fields and courts, trails, a skatepark, picnic areas, a dog park, and playground equipmen
Town Center Park picnic shelter. Wilsonville Public Library, founded in 1982, is a member of Library Information Network of Clackamas County and had an annual circulation of 493,000 in 2006 to 2007. [71] The library is located adjacent to Wilsonville Memorial Park, the largest and oldest of the city's 12 parks. [72]
This is a list of state parks and other facilities managed by the State Parks and Recreation Department of Oregon.. The variety of locales and amenities of the parks reflect the diverse geography of Oregon, including beaches, forests, lakes, rock pinnacles, and deserts.
Town Center Park is a small municipal park in Wilsonville, Oregon, United States. Located in the middle of Wilsonville's town center, the 5-acre (2.0 ha) park cost $4.5 million to complete. The park includes the Oregon Korean War Memorial, a visitor center, paths, a play area, picnic tables, and an amphitheater among other features. Completed ...
A recreational vehicle park (RV park) or caravan park is a place where people with recreational vehicles can stay overnight, or longer, in allotted spaces known as "sites" or "campsites". They are also referred to as campgrounds , though a true campground also provides facilities for tent camping ; many facilities calling themselves "RV parks ...
Graham Oaks Nature Park is a 250 acres (100 ha) nature park in Wilsonville in the U.S. state of Oregon. Opened in 2010, the park is owned and operated by Metro , the regional government in the Oregon portion of the Portland metropolitan area .
Charbonneau (also known as the Charbonneau District) is a private planned community within the city limits of Wilsonville in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is on the opposite side the Willamette River from the main area of the city. [1] The development was named for Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. [2]