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  1. Alton Baker Park, Eugene’s largest developed park, is home to dozens of recreational features and facilities serving the City of Eugene since 1959. The park is made up of two major areas: the more developed West Alton Baker Park, and the 237-acre Whilamut Natural Area. 373 acres (total owned by the City of Eugene) North region. Harlow Neighbors.

  2. Alton Baker Park, Eugene’s largest developed park. An indispensable part of the Eugene landscape since 1959. Located on the banks of the Willamette River directly across from the University of Oregon, Alton Baker has provided a place for denizens of Eugene to bike, run, feed ducks and take their dogs for over fifty years.

  3. Alton Baker Park, Eugene’s largest developed park, is home to dozens of recreational features and facilities serving the City of Eugene since 1959. The park is made up of two major areas: the more developed West Alton Baker Park, and the 237-acre Whilamut Natural Area. 373 acres (total owned by the City of Eugene)

  4. Alton Baker Park is a fantastic place to take your family for some fun! There are, of course, ample picnic areas in Alton Baker, whether you are looking for sheltered tables or a more open, kid-friendly, meal out in nature. There’s abundant space in Alton Baker no matter where in the park you want to eat. Just make sure not to forget your ...

  5. Alton Baker Park not only has a concert venue, but it just happens to be one of the largest and most unique in all of Eugene! Located a short walk from the Hays Tree Garden and Autzen Stadium, the Cuthbert is an outdoor amphitheater right in the park, and one of only two city owned venues. Seating 5,000, the Cuthbert hosts a variety of shows ...

  6. The model begins in Alton Baker park, which is home to models of the Sun, Mercury, Venus and Mars. Though it is a perfect 1:1,000,000 replica, the model extends far beyond the Park, with Pluto lying over 3 ½ miles away. The model planets all lie along the bike paths extending from Alton Baker park, and thus is an easy bike ride to tour the ...

  7. Program Update. These 2024 dates are fully booked and not available for additional park rentals at Alton Baker Park: May 19, May 25, June 30, July 4-7, July 20-22, July 27, August 8-11, August 23-24, August 31, September 7, September 14, September 21, September 28, October 5, October 12, October 26, November 9, November 30

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