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Abernethy Creek Park -- 16th and John Adams St.

Atkinson Park -- 1601 Jackson Street
Atkinson Park is located in the mid level of the City, just 4 blocks north of the swimming pool.  Atkinson Park possesses significant natural areas, great views, a restroom building and a picnic shelter.  This Park is also the site where the Buena Vista Clubhouse is located.  The Clubhouse is available for rent to the public.

Barclay Park -- 711 12th Street

Barclay Hills Park -- 13571 Barclay Hills Drive
Barclay Hills Park is located in the eastern portion of town, near Mt. View Cemetery and Newell Creek Canyon.  Facilities at this neighborhood park consist of a playground, a basketball court and a small open play area.

Buena Vista House -- 1601 Jackson Street
The Buena Vista Clubhouse located at 16th and Jackson Street in Atkinson Park is a fun place to hold birthday parties and receptions. Please call our office for rental information or if you would like a tour.

Canemah Children’s Park -- 815 4th Ave
Canemah Children’s Park is Located in the Historic Canemah neighborhood.  With a picnic shelter, a basketball court and a small play area, this neighborhood park offers a sense of Oregon City’s past.  The park is also adjacent to Metro’s Canemah Bluff natural area

Chapin Park -- 340 Warner Parrott Rd.
This park is host to the majority of the sporting events in the city. This eighteen acre park includes four baseball / softball diamonds and two soccer fields. A walking / jogging path surrounds the southern end of the park. This park also has a play area and a picnic shelter.

Clackamette Park -- 1955 Clackamette Drive
Clackamette Park lies at the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas rivers in Oregon City, with easy access from I-205 and 99E. The park contains 38 parking spaces for RV camping on or with a view of the Willamette River.  Visitors come from miles around to enjoy the many amenities of Clackamette Park. It is a perfect place to get together with family and friends. A boat ramp to launch fishing and recreational boats is available for public use. The beaches attract both the sun worshipper and the nature lover with sun, water, nature paths and wildlife! For years, horseshoe enthusiasts have enjoyed the multiple stakes available for their games in the northern end of the park. The Oregon City Skatepark, located near the entrance of the park, draws enthusiastic skateboarders from all over who enjoy the state of the art design. Enjoy boating or a variety of other activities in this regional park

Clackamas River Trail -- Main Street Extension
The Clackamas River Trail was completed in 2004.  The approximately one-mile trail runs through the Clackamette Cove area from the Main Street Extension to Washington Street, which connects to the footbridge to Gladstone.

Hartke Park -- 556 Hartke Loop
Hartke Park is a small neighborhood park located a few blocks off of Warner Parrot Rd.  Facilities at Hartke Park consist of a small play area, two tennis courts and a basketball court.

Hazelwood Park -- 920 Laurelwood Dr.

Hillendale Park -- 19260 Clairmont Way
Hillendale is a sixteen-acre neighborhood park that includes a picnic shelter, tennis court, walking path and two play areas for children. Recent upgrades included the addition of new baseball and soccer, as well as the reconstruction of the existing tennis courts and a new parking facility.

Jon Storm Park -- 1801 Clackamette Dr.
Jon Storm Park is located on the bank of the Willamette River, just south of Clackamette Park.

McLoughlin Promenade
McLoughlin Promenade is a 7.8-acre linear park on the bluff above downtown, which provides spectacular views of the Willamette River, Willamette Falls and downtown Oregon City.  The site features a .4-mile pathway that runs along the bluff from the municipal elevator to the VFW hall.  Seating and picnic areas, viewpoints and historical markers also enhance the Park.

Old Canemah Park -- 150 3rd Ave
Old Canemah Park is Located in the Historic Canemah neighborhood. With walking trails, changing grades, picnic areas and beautiful views of the Willamette River, Old Canemah Park provides a relaxing escape.

Park Place Park -- 16180 Front Ave
This is the only developed park in the park place area.  This 5-acre site was master planned in 1995 and developed in 1997.  The Park contains natural areas, internal walking paths, a playground, restroom building and adequate parking.

 
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Richard Bloom Tots’ Park -- 802 6th Street
Richard Bloom Tots’ Park is a small neighborhood park located across the street from the Carnegie Center.  Facilities at the Park consist of a tot playground, tot swings and a small restroom building.

Rivercrest Park -- 131 Park Drive
Located among the towering fir trees, this six-acre neighborhood park includes two covered picnic areas, a new interactive spraypark, play area for children, t-ball field, and new tennis and basketball courts. Rivercrest Park is one of the most beautiful and heavily used park in Oregon City.

Singer Creek Park -- 130 Linn Avenue
This park provides the nature lover with trails that wind through natural habitats along Singer Creek. Come explore the fruit orchards and walking paths in this 18-acre park.

Stafford Park -- 569 Holmes Lane
Stafford Park is a small neighborhood park on Holmes Lane.  The Park is a 1.6-acre site with an open grass area and no developed facilities.

Waterboard Park -- 921 Waterboard Park Rd.
The entrance to Waterboard Park is located at the end of John Adams Street, near the armory. Waterboard Park is a natural area boasting a beuatiful view of Oregon City from Waterboard Park Promentory, walking paths and wildlife.

Wesley Lynn Park -- 12901 Frontier Parkway
Located on Frontier Parkway off Leland Road on the southern end of Oregon City, Wesley Lynn is the first new park to be developed since Chapin Park opened in 1983. This area was identified as a high priority for acquisition and development a number of years ago in our parks master plan. The property was purchased in 1998 from the Oregon City School District using parks system development charges (SDC’s) collected from new development within the City. This first phase of the park’s development covers about 13.5 acres, and includes: 2 baseball/softball fields; 2 soccer/multi-purpose fields; walking paths; picnic areas; large playground structure; parking lot; and lots of open space.