Oxbow Regional Park
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LEGEND A Group picnic area River boulders k e 1 Group camping area Hardened river access re C Playground Paved road g OXBOW i B Restroom Gravel road REGIONAL PARK Portable toilets Pedestrians only Amphitheater Pedestrians and A 1,000-acre natural area nestled in the scenic bicycles only Boat launch Sandy River Gorge, Oxbow Regional Park offers Pedestrians and YMCA A - M Trail markers horses only visitors rare access to many of the region’s natural Camp Collins Flood Log jam Pedestrians, bicycles wonders while providing a variety of unique and horses plain Gordon Creek Rd. trail Distance between points recreational opportunities. The river draws rafters 0.5 and kayakers and offers anglers some of the best Gordon Creek Rd. winter steelhead and salmon fishing A Entrance in Oregon. Gate Park Office Twelve miles of trails invite visitors to explore an e e k C r ancient forest with centuries-old trees, ridges and Boat launch Amphitheater k c u 0.2 B ravines carved by volcanic and glacial flows. The M area’s natural habitat makes an ideal home for wildlife such as mink, beaver, fox, raccoon, deer, L Campground D K osprey, songbirds, elk, black bear, cougar and S A N D Y R I V E R N 0.15 salmon. To protect wildlife, pets are not permitted 0.8 in Metro parks or natural areas. 0.8 2 0.5 Hours Open from 6:30 a.m. to official sunset (closing time posted). O 0.2 1 G o Parking fee Get in free with your annual pass or pay r B S A N D Y R I V E R 0.2 C d Elk o $5 per car or $7 per bus. An annual pass is available at C E r n Meadow e e park office for $40; $30 for seniors. H k B G J S A N D Y R I V E R Access Many of the park facilities are wheelchair A C accessible, including the restroom/shower buildings, 0.5 0.5 F 1.0 picnic areas and some campsites. 0.4 0.3 Alder Ridge T E Contact information r D Gordon Creek Rd. I o u 3010 SE Oxbow Parkway, Gresham, 97080 0.1 t C Oxbow Regional Park office 503-663-4708 r Ancient e e Picnic shelter reservations 503-665-4995, option 0 Forest k Nature education 503-972-8543 0.6 Camping reservations Online - oregonmetro.gov/oxbow Oxbow Parkway Equestrian N Oxbow Drive Homan Rd. Trailhead Reservations NW 1-800-452-5687 Hearing impaired 1-800-735-2900 Printed on recycled-content paper. 14184 CAMPING AT OXBOW REGIONAL PARK LEGEND Boat launch 1 Campsite number SANDY RIVER Pull through 65 campsite ADA accessible Restrooms Portable toilets Amphitheater 21 22 20 Showers 67 47 19 Boat launch 66 10 65 23 45 Be safe, have fun 18 Life jacket station 46 64 24 43 11 Planning to float or paddle the wild and scenic Sandy 63 River? You’ll enjoy stunning scenery and perhaps even spot One-way road 25 44 17 elk and other wildlife. To ensure your trip is both fun and 6262 26 41 12 Two-way road 42 16 safe, please wear flotation safety devices. Watch out for Pedestrians only 61 underwater hazards, such as logs and large rocks. Observe 60 27 28 39 14 15 Pedestrians and 40 posted hazard signs. bicycles only Pedestrians, bicycles 30 36 38 13 and horses 59 29 34 Volunteer 32 If you are interested in volunteering at any of Metro’s parks, DO NOT FEED 55 53 51 37 58 natural areas or pioneer cemeteries, visit oregonmetro.gov/ THE WILDLIFE 35 33 57 54 52 50 48 31 volunteer. Metro also offers volunteer opportunities at the 56 Oregon Zoo, Native Plant Center, Portland Expo, Oregon Convention Center and the Center for Performing Arts. Camping at Oxbow Campground use policy • Campfires allowed in provided firepits or barbecues only. Campsite fee $22 per night. Campfires must be attended at all times. Oxbow’s wooded campsites are open year-round and may • Camping allowed in designated areas and numbered Parking fee $5 per vehicle required first day only. be reserved up to nine months in advance; call Reservations sites only. • Alcohol and all other intoxicants are prohibited. NW at 1-800-452-5687 or online at oregonmetro.gov/oxbow. Maximum six people and two vehicles per campsite. • No hunting. Maximum occupancy is six people and two cars per site only. • Campsites may be reserved up to nine months in advance. No additional vehicles allowed. Campsite parking The camping fee is $22 per night, plus a $5 per car, $7 per Call 1-800-452-5687 or visit oregonmetro.gov/oxbow. • Fireworks are prohibited. for paid campers only; others may be cited and/or bus parking fee on the day of entry. No accomodations will be • Visitors may camp at unreserved sites for one night only. towed. • Quiet time is 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. No driving or loud noises made for additional vehicles overnight. • Reserved sites limited to 14 nights within a 17 night period. during this time. Park gates are locked each evening at Pull-through sites are restricted to use by RVs and Maximum 28 days in a 6-month period. official sunset and opened each morning at 6:30 a.m. trailers. Picnics at Oxbow Reservable picnic areas include shelter, tables, barbecue, • Do not stick axes, knives, nails, etc. into trees or tables. • IN CASE OF EMERGENCY use pay phone located on porch Check-in time is after 2 p.m. Checkout time is noon. of park office at park entry. 911 calls can be made free of horseshoe pit, drinking water, pit or flush toilets and a parking • People younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Firewood $5 per bundle. charge. area. Electricity is not available. In addition to a reservation Identification required. No firewood gathering or cutting allowed. fee, $5 per car ($7 per bus) parking fee on all days. For more • Pets are not allowed; they can damage habitat and threaten Violators of these or any other park rules are subject to information or to reserve a group picnic area, call 503-665- Gates open 6:30 a.m. and close at official sunset. wildlife. citation and/or eviction. (Metro Code, Title 10) 4995 option 0 or visit oregonmetro.gov/parks. .