Recreation Sites
The wide variation in the lands managed by the District offers the perfect compromise between the urban parks in the cities and the high elevation recreation opportunities in the adjacent Willamette, Siuslaw, and Umpqua National Forests. More than 200,000 visitors a year come to the Eugene District to sightsee, hike, fish, swim, hunt, picnic, and pursue other recreational activities.
Recreation Transition
We are in the process of enhancing our recreation content and not all sites have been moved into the new layout. If needed, you can still view the previous recreation sites page during the transition.
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Fees: No fees are associated with this site.
Lake Creek Falls has been a popular swimming and
picnicking spot since the early 1900s. However,
swimming in the swift, shallow water ... more>>
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Fees: No fees associated with BLM-managed facilities located adjacent to the river corridor.
One of the region\'s most popular rivers for white water rafting and float boating, the McKenzie also offers easy access to world class ... more>>
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Fees: No fees associated with this site.
Bicyclists, hikers, and equestrians may enjoy the numerous lakeside vistas and historic covered bridges along the Row River Trail. ... more>>
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Fees: $8 per person, $3 extra vehicle
In addition to the recreational activities provided at Sharps Creek Recreation Site, there are several interesting attractions nearby. more>>
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Fees: $3.00 - $15.00. Group Shelter $85 - $500. In effect Memorial Day weekend until 9/30.
If you, your family, or even a large group of friends would like to picnic in one of the region\'s premier facilities, Shotgun Creek ... more>>
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Fees: Camping fees in designated campgrounds - $10 per site per night $5 for extra vehicles, Clay group shelter rates vary.
60 minutes west of Eugene, visitors can enjoy picnicking, swimming, hiking, and camping at the Clay Creek and Whittaker Creek Recreation ... more>>
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Fees: No fees associated with this site.
The Forest Succession Trail at the Travis Tyrrell Seed Orchard is a .75 mile long self-guided interpretive trail that provides visitors ... more>>
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Fees: No fees associated with this site.
Plan a picnic or set up camp near Hult Reservior, where you can spend the afternoon canoeing, warm water fishing, or explore many miles ... more>>
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Fees: No fees associated with this site.
On the western edge of Eugene, visitors can view wildlife and restored wetlands while they walk trails or ride the Fern Ridge Bicycle ... more>>
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