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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

Oregon / Washington

Recreation Sites

The wide variation in the lands managed by the District offers the perfect compromise between the urban parks in the cities and the high elevation recreation opportunities in the adjacent Willamette, Siuslaw, and Umpqua National Forests. More than 200,000 visitors a year come to the Eugene District to sightsee, hike, fish, swim, hunt, picnic, and pursue other recreational activities.

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Site Name and Description Activities Facilities
Clay Creek

Fees: Camping - $10 per day, $5 per extra vehicle (maximum 3 vehicles per campsite)

Clay Creek

DURING THE 2013 SEASON, CLAY CREEK WILL BE OPEN FROM 9AM ON FRIDAYS TO 2PM ON MONDAYS. THE SITES WILL OTHERWISE BE CLOSED TO ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Fishing Geological Sightseeing Hiking Swimming Watchable Wildlife Camping Camp Sites (Accessible) Group Shelter Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible) Trails Drinking Water
Lake Creek Falls

Fees: No fees are associated with this site.

Lake Creek Falls

The alcohol ban is now in effect for the Lower Lake Creek Falls recreation area. Possession or consumption of alcohol at the ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Swimming Watchable Wildlife Interpretive Trail Restrooms
McKenzie River

Fees: No fees associated with BLM-managed facilities located adjacent to the river corridor.

McKenzie River

One of the region's most popular rivers for white water rafting and float boating, the McKenzie also offers easy access to world class ...   more>>

Rafting Fishing Swimming Watchable Wildlife Boat Ramps Interpretive Trail Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible)
Row River Trail

Fees: No fees associated with this site.

Row River Trail

Bicyclists, hikers, and equestrians may enjoy the numerous lakeside vistas and historic covered bridges along the Row River Trail.   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Fishing Hiking Horse Back Riding Mountain Biking Mineral Collecting Swimming Watchable Wildlife Horse Facilities Interpretive Trail Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible) Trails Drinking Water
Sharps Creek

Fees: Camping - $8 per day, $5 per extra vehicle (maximum 3 vehicles per campsite)

Sharps Creek

DURING THE 2013 SEASON, SHARPS CREEK WILL BE OPEN FROM 9AM ON FRIDAYS TO 2PM ON MONDAYS. THE SITES WILL OTHERWISE BE CLOSED ...   more>>

Fishing Hiking Mineral Collecting Swimming Camping Camp Sites Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible) Drinking Water
Shotgun Creek

Fees: $3 per day or $15 per season. Fees in effect from 6/10 - 9/21.

Shotgun Creek

BETWEEN JUNE 10 AND SEPTEMBER 21, SHOTGUN CREEK WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY, FROM 10AM TO 8PM. THE SITE WILL OTHERWISE ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Fishing Hiking Swimming Interpretive Trail Picnic Sites Picnic Shelter Playground Restrooms (Accessible) Trails (Accessible) Drinking Water
Tyrrell Forest Succession Trail

Fees: No fees associated with this site.

Tyrrell Forest Succession Trail

The Forest Succession Trail at the Travis Tyrrell Seed Orchard is a .75 mile long self-guided interpretive trail that provides visitors ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Hiking Interpretive Trail Trails
Upper Lake Creek

Fees: No fees associated with this site.

Upper Lake Creek

Plan a picnic or set up camp near Hult Reservoir, where you can spend the afternoon canoeing, horseback riding, warm water fishing,...   more>>

Rafting Fishing Horse Back Riding Mountain Biking Swimming Watchable Wildlife Camping Boat Ramps Camp Sites Horse Facilities Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible) Trails
West Eugene Wetlands

Fees: No fees associated with this site.

West Eugene Wetlands

On the western edge of Eugene, visitors can view wildlife and restored wetlands while they walk trails or ride the Fern Ridge Bicycle ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Hiking Watchable Wildlife Interpretive Trail Restrooms Trails
Whittaker Creek

Fees: Camping - $10 per day, $5 per extra vehicle (maximum 3 vehicles per site)

Whittaker Creek

DURING THE 2013 SEASON, WHITTAKER CREEK WILL BE OPEN FROM 9AM ON FRIDAYS TO 2PM ON MONDAYS. THE SITES WILL OTHERWISE BE CLOSED ...   more>>

Botanical Sightseeing Rafting Fishing Geological Sightseeing Hiking Swimming Watchable Wildlife Camping Boat Ramps Camp Sites (Accessible) Interpretive Trail Picnic Sites Restrooms (Accessible) Trails Drinking Water
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