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  1. Jan 24, 2019 · A running trail and parcourse quickly rose to the top of the list. Within a few months of Pre’s death, supporters had laid a nearly 5-mile trail of wood chips through Alton Baker Park. The...

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    • University of Oregon Hatfield-Dowlin Complex Practice Field Expansion
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    • 2018 Parks and Recreation Bond and Levy
    • West Alton Baker Park
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    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. 1. 373 acres (total owned by the City of Eugene) 2. North region 3. Harlow Neigh...

    The University of Oregon is planning to build a new indoor practice field next to Autzen Stadium. Site work has begun at the Eugene Science Center parking lot. For more information from University of Oregon, visit this website.

    During Oregon football home games, the three paved lots near the entrance of the park (green and yellow lots shown in map below) are used for gameday parking. The lots are managed by Reef Parking. The cost is $20 per game (credit cards only, no cash). Season passes are available at the first two home games. Parking passes can only be purchased in p...

    An upgrade of existing lighting in Alton Baker Park funded by the 2018 Parks and Recreation Bondfocused on the western loop of Pre’s Trail. The lighting system utilizes energy efficient LED technology and minimizes adverse impacts to habitat and wildlife by using warmer temperature lighting. This work was completed in November 2021. As new bond pro...

    Located immediately east of the Ferry Street Bridge along the north bank of the Willamette River, West Alton Baker Park has had a long history of development, first under the jurisdiction of Lane County Parks Department, and more recently under the jurisdiction of the City of Eugene Parks and Open Space Division. The original 20-acre parcel was pur...

    Help activate the power of parks by getting involved with our Volunteer Program. Learn new skills, meet great people, and improve the quality of life in Eugene by helping to care for our parks and open spaces. The Native Plant Nurseryhas unique volunteer opportunities for community members who would like to actively participate in the full cycle of...

    Parks Planning: Mark Kosmos, Landscape Architect Ph: 541-682-4902
  2. Named after Register-Guard founder Alton F. Baker, the park is divided into two distinct areas: the more developed West Alton Baker Park and the natural and serene East Alton Baker Park. Location: North bank of the Willamette River smack dab in the middle of Eugene.

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  3. Alton Baker Park is also a popular venue for concerts, events, and festivals. The park offers an array of games, classes, and fitness programs, ranging from fencing to yoga, and is an excellent spot to unwind and enjoy nature. Wheelchair accessibility is available.

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    • (541) 682-4800
    • 200 Day Island Road, Eugene, 97401
  4. Comprised of 402 acres (163 ha), Eugene's largest riverfront park hosts year-round festivals, running and walking races, and community events. Visitors can enjoy Alton Baker's 230 acres (93 ha) of natural area, a fenced off-leash dog park, Cuthbert Amphitheatre, Pre's Trail, the Nobel Peace Park, and the Eugene Science Center. There is also an 18-hole disc golf course (12 holes during special ...

    • 100 Day Island Rd, Eugene, 97401, OR
    • (541) 682-4800
  5. Parks. 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.

  6. The park is divided into two distinct areas, the natural East Alton Baker Park and the more developed West Alton Baker Park. This park on the Willamette River has many features beyond the vast green lawns, ponds and picnic areas.

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