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Shevlin Park is a 981 acres (397 ha) park located in Bend, Oregon. [1] It was first established in 1921 by the City of Bend. Notable natural and manmade features include Tumalo Creek , Aspen Hall, and Fremont Meadow.
Oregon: Website: www.bendparksandrec.org: ... Shevlin Park – 18920 Shevlin Park Road; Skyline Sports Complex – 19617 Mountaineer Way; Stover Park – 1650 NE ...
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Shevlin Park Tuff. The area has many rhyolitic domes, such as Melvin Butte, plus andesitic cinder cones, including those of the Triangle Hill and Triangle Peak area, whose composition is similar to the Tumalo Tuff (and Bend Pumice), and Shevlin Park Tuff. [2] This area has andesitic and mafic cinder cones, such as Lava Butte. [3] and rhyolite ...
In 1950, Brooks-Scanlon bought the neighboring Shevlin-Hixon sawmill. The acquisition included the Shevlin-Hixon sawmill and adjacent property, all of its railroad and logging equipment, and large tracts of central Oregon timber lands along with the associated water rights. [34] [42] [43] The Shevlin-Hixon sawmill was closed at the end of 1950.
Tumalo Creek is a tributary, about 20 miles (32 km) long, [4] of the Deschutes River, located in Deschutes County in Central Oregon, United States.It rises in the Cascade Range at , where Middle Fork Tumalo Creek and North Fork Tumalo Creek meet, and forms several waterfalls, including the 97-foot (30 m) Tumalo
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Shevlin was an unincorporated community in Deschutes and Klamath counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] It consisted of a collection of logging camp buildings that were moved from place to place on rail cars as logging progressed. [ 2 ]