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Three things you may not know about Eugene Parks – Part 3: Park Maps

by Jaculynn Peterson on August 4, 2010

Open.Space.Map Did you know that Eugene has about 3,000 acres of natural areas, including wetlands?

Of that, 560 acres are dedicated to parks…and there’s more to be added in the near future!

So with 133 public parks, 50 miles of trails, 49 playgrounds and 44 sports fields, how do you keep track of it all?

It’s easy. Just request your own copy of the Eugene Parks and Open Space Map here online.

Or you can download a PDF of the map.

Note: A permanent link to the map has been added to the right-hand column on MyEugene’s homepage under “Eugene Information.”

 

This comprehensive map depicts the parks, open space and wetlands and shows which ones have the following features and benefits: 

Developed Play Area
  • Natural Area
  • Restrooms
  • Baseball / Softball / Basketball
  • Skate Park
  • Community Garden
  • Soccer
  • Dog Park
  • Tennis
  • Facility/Shelter Rental
  • Hard Surface Paths
  • Performance Space
  • Soft Surface Paths
  • Picnic Tables
  • Accessible

 

The map also includes a wealth of other information including the locations for schools, mountain-biking trails, walking paths, and trailheads for example.

Source: Eugene Parks and Open Space Map

SEE ALSO: 

Three things you may not know about Eugene Parks – Part 2: Lost and Found

Three things you may not know about Eugene Parks – Part 1: Public Grills

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