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Memorial Park

Memorial Park is Wilsonville’s oldest and largest park. The park contains both active and passive use areas, and includes significant natural areas with an extensive trail system. Boeckman Creek bisects the park. Memorial Park also has ½ mile of Willamette River frontage with views from the trail system. The site contains all of the formal athletic fields owned by the City, which are heavily used by local leagues.

Address: 
8100 SW Wilsonville Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070

Memorial Park

Memorial Park is Wilsonville's oldest and largest park. The park contains both active and passive use areas, and includes significant natural areas with an extensive trail system. Boeckman Creek bisects the park. Memorial Park also has 1/2 mile of Willamette River frontage with views from the trail system. The site contains all of the formal athletic fields owned by the City, which are heavily used by local leagues. Other active recreation facilities at the park include the City's only skate facility, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a sand volleyball court.

Address: 
8100 SW Wilsonville Rd Wilsonville, OR 97070

Meinig Memorial Park

This park offers a developed area as well as 5-acres of forested hiking trails. Features include a beautiful log gazebo, a new amphitheater, restrooms, wooded walking paths, shady picnic areas, a year-round creek, and Fantasy Forest--a fantastic handicap-accessible playground. Meinig Park is the site for the Sandy Mountain Festival held the second weekend in July.

Address: 
17670 Meinig Ave Sandy, OR 97055

Maud Williamson State Recreation Site

Maud Williamson occupies a flat edge of cultivated Willamette Valley farm land on the west side of the Salem-Dayton highway. The park also includes a historic farm house once occupied by the person who donated the property as a park. Large Douglas fir trees tower overhead providing excellent wildflower viewing in the early spring. Trilliums are abundant here.

Address: 
OR-221 S/Wallace Rd NW East of Amity, OR

Mary S. Young State Recreation Area

Mary S. Young State Park offers something for everyone. The open fields provide space for soccer games and a dog off-leash area. Picnic facilites throughout the park allow for large gatherings. The diverse nature of the park creates a rich natural environment that is home to songbirds, osprey, deer, and coyote.

The Horse Tail trail leads through a variety of habitats, making it a botanically rich site to visit. As you walk deeper into the forest on the more than five miles of trails, it's easy to forget you're in a city.

Address: 
OR 43, 9 mi. S of Portland

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