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Oregon State Parks & Oregon State Parks & Recreation Areas Baker County ☐ Farewell Bend State Recreation Area Columbia County ☐ Sumpter Valley Dredge State Heritage Area ☐ Beaver Boat Ramp ☐ Unity Forest State Scenic Corridor ☐ Unity Lake State Recreation Site *Also see Banks-Vernonia Trail under ☐ Willamette River Greenway Washington County. ☐ Wolf Creek Inn State Heritage Site Coos County Benton County ☐ Albert H. Powers State Recreation Site ☐ Luckiamute Landing State Natural Area ☐ Bandon State Natural Area ☐ Bullards Beach State Park Clackamas County ☐ Cape Arago State Park ☐ Conde B. McCullough State Recreation Site ☐ Bonnie Lure State Recreation Area ☐ Coquille Myrtle Grove State Natural Site ☐ Cazadero State Trail ☐ Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Clackamas River Scenic Waterway ☐ Golden & Silver Falls State Natural Area ☐ Mary S. Young State Recreation Area ☐ Hoffman Memorial State Wayside ☐ Milo McIver State Park ☐ Maria C. Jackson State Park ☐ Molalla River State Park ☐ Seven Devils State Recreation Site ☐ Sandy River Scenic Waterway ☐ Shore Acres State Park ☐ Sunset Bay State Park Clatsop County ☐ William M. Tugman State Park+ ☐ Arcadia Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Yoakam Point State Natural Site ☐ Bradley State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Del Rey Beach State Recreation Site *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop ☐ Ecola State Park County. ☐ Elmer Feldenheimer State Natural Area ☐ Fort Stevens State Park Crook County ☐ Haystack Hill State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Ochoco State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Hug Point State Recreation Site ☐ Prineville Reservoir State Park ☐ John Yeon State Natural Site ☐ Oregon Coast Trail+ Curry County ☐ Saddle Mountain State Natural Area ☐ Alfred A. Loeb State Park ☐ Sunset Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Arizona Beach ☐ Sunset Highway Forest State Scenic Corridor ☐ Buena Vista Ocean Wayside ☐ Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Cape Blanco State Park ☐ Cape Sebastian State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Crissey Field State Recreation Site For much more information: www.amiek.johnlscott.com/oregon-state-parks-and-recreation-areas Page 2 (Curry County Continued) Gilliam County ☐ Floras Lake State Natural Area ☐ Arlington ☐ Geisel Monument State Heritage Site ☐ Dyer State Wayside ☐ Harris Beach State Park ☐ J.S. Burres State Park ☐ Humbug Mountain State Park ☐ McVay Rock State Recreation Site *Also see Cottonwood State Park under ☐ Ophir Wayside Sherman County. ☐ Otter Point State Recreation Site ☐ Paradise Point State Recreation Site Grant County ☐ Pistol River State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Bates State Park ☐ Port Orford Cedar Forest State Park ☐ Clyde Holliday State Recreation Site ☐ Port Orford Heads State Park ☐ Kam Wah Chung State Heritage Site ☐ Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor ☐ Sisters Rock State Park Harney County ☐ Tseriadun State Recreation Area ☐ Winchuck State Recreation Site ☐ Frenchglen Hotel State Heritage Site ☐ Pete French Round Barn State Heritage Site *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop County. Hood River County ☐ Historic Columbia River Hwy State Trail+ Deschutes County ☐ Koberg Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Cline Falls State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Lang Forest State Scenic Corridor ☐ LaPine State Park ☐ Lindsey Creek State Park ☐ Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint+ ☐ Portland Women’s Forum Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Seneca Fouts Memorial State Natural Area ☐ Redmond-Bend Juniper Scenic Corridor ☐ Sheridan State Scenic Corridor ☐ Robert Sawyer Shop ☐ Starvation Creek State Park ☐ Sisters State Park ☐ Viento State Park ☐ Smith Rock State Park ☐ Vinzenz Lausmann State Natural Area ☐ Tumalo State Park ☐ Wyeth State Recreation Area ☐ Wygant State Natural Area Douglas County ☐ Bolon Island Tideways State Scenic Corridor Jackson County ☐ Canyon Creek Forest State Natural Area ☐ Casey State Recreation Site ☐ Elk Creek Tunnel Forest Scenic Corridor ☐ Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area ☐ Hutchinson State Park ☐ Fort Lane State Heritage Area ☐ Ian McLeod ☐ Joseph H. Stewart State Recreation Area ☐ Umpqua Lighthouse State Park ☐ Kendall Bar State Greenway ☐ Umpqua Myrtle State Natural Site ☐ Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Umpqua State Scenic Corridor ☐ Rogue River Greenway Trail ☐ TouVelle State Recreation Site *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop ☐ Tub Springs State Wayside County and William M. Tugman State Park under Coos County. ☐ Valley of the Rogue State Recreation Area For much more information: www.amiek.johnlscott.com/oregon-state-parks-and-recreation-areas Page 3 Jefferson County (Lane County Continued) ☐ Siuslaw North Jetty ☐ Cove Palisades State Park ☐ Stonefield Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Elliot Corbett Memorial State Recreation Site ☐ Tokatee Klootchman State Natural Site Josephine County *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop ☐ Eight Dollar Mountain State Natural Area County. ☐ Golden Townsite State Heritage Site ☐ Illinois River Forks State Park Lincoln County ☐ Rogue River State Scenic Waterway ☐ Agate Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Rough & Ready Forest State Natural Site ☐ Beachside State Recreation Site ☐ Stage Coach Forest State Park ☐ Beverly Beach State Park ☐ Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint Klamath County ☐ Brian Booth State Park ☐ Collier Memorial State Park ☐ Collins Creek State Recreation Site ☐ Jackson F. Kimball State Recreation Site ☐ D River State Recreation Site ☐ OC & E Woods Line State Trail+ ☐ Depoe Bay Whale Watch Center ☐ Devil’s Lake State Recreation Area Lake County ☐ Devil’s Punch Bowl State Natural Area ☐ Driftwood Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Booth State Scenic Corridor ☐ Ellmaker State Wayside ☐ Chandler State Wayside ☐ Fishing Rock State Recreation Site ☐ Fort Rock State Natural Area ☐ Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area ☐ Goose Lake State Recreation Area ☐ Gearhart Ocean State Recreation Area ☐ Gleneden Beach State Recreation Site *Also see OC & E Woods Line Trail under Klamath County. ☐ Governor Patterson State Recreation Site ☐ H.B. Van Duzer Forest Scenic Corridor+ Lane County ☐ L. Presley & Vera C. Gill State Natural Site ☐ Lost Creek State Recreation Site ☐ Alderwood State Wayside ☐ Ocean Shore State Recreation Area ☐ Ben & Kay Dorris State Recreation Area ☐ Otter Crest State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Blachly Mountain Forest ☐ Roads End State Recreation Site ☐ Carl G. Washburne Memorial State Park ☐ Rocky Creek State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Darlingtonia State Natural Site ☐ San Marine State Park ☐ Dexter State Recreation Site ☐ Seal Rock State Recreation Site ☐ Elijah Bristow State Park ☐ Smelt Sands State Recreation Site ☐ Fall Creek State Recreation Area ☐ South Beach State Park ☐ Heceta Head Lighthouse Scenic Viewpoint ☐ W.B. Nelson State Recreation Site ☐ Jasper State Recreation Site ☐ Yachats Ocean Road State Natural Site ☐ Jennie B. Harris State Recreation Site ☐ Yachats State Recreation Area ☐ Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park ☐ Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site ☐ Joaquin Miller State Park ☐ Lowell State Recreation Site *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop ☐ Muriel O. Ponsler State Scenic Viewpoint County. ☐ Neptune State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Prichard State Wayside ☐ Siltcoos ATV Site For much more information: www.amiek.johnlscott.com/oregon-state-parks-and-recreation-areas Page 4 Linn County Polk County ☐ Bowers Rock State Park ☐ Fort Yamhill State Heritage Area ☐ Cascadia State Park ☐ Holman State Wayside ☐ Thompson’s Mill State Heritage Site ☐ Sarah Helmick State Recreation Site Malheur County *Also see H.B. Van Duzer under Lincoln County. ☐ Crooked Creek State Park Sherman County ☐ Lake Owyhee State Park ☐ Ontario State Recreation Site ☐ Cottonwood Canyon State Park+ ☐ Succor Creek State Natural Area ☐ John Day Scenic Waterway *Also see Deschutes River State Recreation Area Marion County under Wasco County. ☐ Champoeg State Heritage Area ☐ Detroit Lake State Recreation Area Tillamook County ☐ North Santiam State Recreation Area ☐ Bob Straub State Park ☐ Silver Falls State Park ☐ Cape Kiwanda State Natural Area ☐ Willamette Mission State Park ☐ Cape Lookout State Park ☐ Cape Meares State Scenic Viewpoint Morrow County ☐ Clay Myers State Natural Area This county has no state parks/recreation areas. ☐ Cougar Valley State Park ☐ Manhattan Beach State Park Multnomah County ☐ Munson Creek Falls State Natural Site ☐ Ainsworth State Park ☐ Neakahnie-Manzanita State Recreation Site ☐ Benson State Recreation Area ☐ Nehalem Bay State Park ☐ Bonneville State Scenic Corridor ☐ Neskowin Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Bridal Veil Falls State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Oceanside Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Crown Point Scenic Corridor – Vista House ☐ Oswald West State Park ☐ Dabney State Recreation Area ☐ Rockaway Beach State Recreation Site ☐ Dalton Point Recreation Site ☐ Sand Lake ATV Site ☐ George W. Joseph State Natural Site ☐ Sitka Sedge State Natural Area ☐ Government Island State Recreation Area ☐ Symons State Scenic Viewpoint ☐ Guy W. Talbot State Park ☐ Twin Rocks State Natural Site ☐ John B. Yeon State Scenic Corridor ☐ Lewis & Clark State Recreation Site *Also see Oregon Coast Trail under Clatsop County and H.B. Van Duzer under Lincoln ☐ McLoughlin State Natural Area County. ☐ Rocky Butte State Scenic Corridor ☐ Rooster Rock State Park Umatilla County ☐ Shepperd’s Dell State Natural Area ☐ Battle Mountain Forest State Scenic Corridor ☐ Tryon Creek State Natural Area ☐ Hat Rock State Park ☐ Willamette Stone State Heritage Site ☐ Ukiah-Dale Forest State Scenic Corridor For much more information: www.amiek.johnlscott.com/oregon-state-parks-and-recreation-areas Page 5 Union County Washington County ☐ Blue Mountain
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