Eugene: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Skinner Butte
Skinner Butte is a prominent hill on the north edge of downtown Eugene, Oregon, near the Willamette River. A local landmark, it honors city founder Eugene Skinner and is the site of the municipal Skinner Butte Park.
Kesey Square
Kesey Square, formerly known as Broadway Plaza, is a public square at the southeast corner of Broadway and Willamette Street in downtown Eugene, Oregon, in the United States.
Hendricks Park
Hendricks Park is the oldest city park in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The 78-acre park is a little over a mile away from the University of Oregon campus, and contains mature forest, a 12-acre rhododendron garden, and a native plant garden.
Alton Baker Park
Alton Baker Park is located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, near Autzen Stadium. It was named for Alton F. Baker Sr. the eleventh owner of Eugene's The Guard newspaper.
Mount Pisgah Arboretum
The Mount Pisgah Arboretum is a non-profit arboretum and botanical garden located within the Howard Buford Recreation Area, between the Coast Fork of the Willamette River and the slopes of Mount Pisgah near Eugene-Springfield, Oregon, United States.
Wayne Morse Family Farm
The Wayne Morse Family Farm, a City of Eugene park, was the home of Oregon's long-time United States Senator, Wayne Morse. The 27-acre home is located in Eugene, Oregon and was originally a working farm called Edgewood Farm.
Spencer Butte
Spencer Butte is a prominent landmark in Lane County, Oregon, United States, described in the National Geodetic Survey as "a prominent timbered butte with a bare rocky summit" on the southern edge of Eugene, with an elevation of 2,058 feet.
Washington Jefferson Park
Washington Jefferson Park is a 21-acre urban public park in Eugene, Oregon, United States.
Amazon Family Housing Complex
The Amazon Family Housing Complex was a residential complex located in Eugene, Oregon, formerly listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They were demolished in 1995, and removed from the Register in October 1996.
Park Blocks
The Park Blocks, formerly known as Hitching Post Square, are an urban plaza in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Tom Hardy's untitled fountain and sculpture and Jan Zach's Three Standing Forms 1959 are both installed in the park.