Cedar Mill Woods Natural Area
Cedar Mill Woods is a small open space.
Cedar Mill Woods is a small open space.
Cedar Island Park is a 14 acre island in the Willamette River. There is river access from the Cedar Oak boat ramp. There is pedestrian access from Mary S. Young Park, by floating bridge, during spring, summer, and fall. Activities include fishing from platforms, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing.
Captain William Clark Regional Park features swimming, multi-use trails, restrooms, historic interpretive elements, and picnic shelters.
Canal Acres is a largely undeveloped natural area whose sole trail is accessible across the Bryant Woods parking area via Canal Road.
Camille Park is a 12-acre wooded park in southeast Beaverton, just east of Hwy. 217. The majority of the trees are mature Oregon white oaks that shade a beautiful camas meadow and a small stream. A boardwalk and nature play area — completed in spring 2012 — provides a great way for kids and adults to enjoy the nature in this quiet neighborhood park.
This small area of undeveloped Willamette River shoreline with natural surface paths, along the Willamette Greenway, is a good example of the natural environment of the river. The park is deciduous woodland planted for butterflies and insects; it was named 'butterfly' for its importance as a habitat for butterflies. Vegetation includes native grasses, wildflowers, and dogwood. Butterfly species include mourning cloaks and orange sulphurs. The park is frequented by various birds including cedar waxwings, killdeer, orioles, and chickadees.
This park is the trailhead for Butler Creek Trail, and has a playground, a basketball court and a tennis wall.
The park is the perfect spot for a picnic on a sunny afternoon before hiking the trail.
The Burnt Bridge Creek Greenway encompasses wetland meadows, open grasslands and lovely wooded areas.
The greenway trail that passes through the landscape provides an over 8-mile pathway across Vancouver with opportunities to see wildlife along the way.
This natural area has hiking trails, river access, and wildlife viewing.