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A 28.33 acre natural area park located on the Tualatin River at 5855 SW Nyberg Lane, Brown's Ferry Park was named after Zenas J. Brown who laid a claim to the land in 1850 through the Donation Land Act. He also started the first ferry in the Tualatin vicinity. The park is a great place to take a quiet walk, enjoy a picnic, or view wildlife in ...
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Open. Website. Website. Brown's Ferry Park is a 28-acre (11 ha) park in the Clackamas County portion of the city of Tualatin in the U.S. state of Oregon. [1] The park is located along the Tualatin River . It is named for Zenas J. Brown who operated the first ferry in the Tualatin area, and who claimed land at this location in 1850 through the ...
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Browns Ferry Park in Tualatin is on 28.3 acres of land acquired by Zenas Brown in 1850 under the Donation Land Act. Brown operated Tualatin’s first ferry upstream from here between 1850 and 1856. An old barn reminds visitors that this suburban area was once farmland. The centerpiece of the park is the Browns Ferry Pond, which is a hive of activity ...
Dogs on leashPicnic tables, restrooms, interpretive panelsBring binoculars for birdwatchingCanoe rentals in summerSearch Trip Reports for Browns Ferry HikeTake a Walk: Portlandby Brian BarkerExploring the Tualatin River Basinby Tualatin RiverkeepersJan 18, 2024 · Brown’s Ferry Park. Tualatin , Portland Region. Tualatin, Oregon 97062. Website. Brown's Ferry Park is a 28.33-acre natural park located along the Tualatin River. The park is popular with recreationists for hikes, picnics, kayaking, boating and wildlife viewing.
Browns Ferry Park. 14 reviews. #2 of 9 things to do in Tualatin. Parks. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Good park for walking along the Tualatin River ” Apr 2019. This park extends along the Tualatin River for about a mile. There is a paved trail, plus informal trails through the woods.
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