Friday, June 12, 2009

Brookings

1.) Bud Cross Skate Park, along side Brookings Community Swimming Pool -Bud Cross park is the major recreational park of Brookings. It contains Little League baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, and the municipal swimming pool. The Brookings Swimming Pool is located within Bud Cross Park at the corner of Ransom and 3rd Street. The City Pool offers a variety of swimming programs and time schedules during the spring and summer seasons from early June through the beginning of September, just after school opens. Schedules, fees and course offerings are all subject to change.
Steve Gates, Pool Supervisor
Seasonal Phone Number (541) 469-4711
1130 Ransom Ave, Brookings -

2.) Harris Beach State Park - The park's beauty changes with the seasons. Many people are drawn to watch the powerful and dramatic winter storms; others seek the green and fragrant spring (download a brochure about common area plants). Summer brings warm days and sunlit beaches while the fall brings clear cool days and often the best sunsets of the year. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant.
Brookings, OR 97415-9709
PHONE:+1 541 469 2021

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Butte Falls

1.) Ernest W. Smith Memorial Park - The town of Butte Falls is known for its fresh air, water, sunshine and health, has two restaurants, a gas station and a general store. Gather up you picnic supplies and take a break in the Ernest W. Smith Memorial Park, or nearby at Willow Lake, a high Cascade lake offering breathtaking views of Mt. McLoughlin, wild geese, eagles, osprey, swallows, loon and deer. Camp in the pines near the lake with RV spaces and group Camping and cabins available.
Be sure to pick up the Butte Falls Discovery Loop Tour at the Butte Falls Ranger Station, also maps and area information at: (541) 865-2700
To reach Butte Falls, take Highway 62 north of Eagle Point for 4.5 miles and turn right at the Butte Falls junction. Follow the mountain road for 15 miles.

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Cave Junction

1.) Illinois River Forks State Park - Heading to or from the Oregon coast or the giant redwoods on Hwy. 199, you may want to stop for a picnic at this day-use park. Located at the confluence of the east and west forks of the Illinois River, the park offers picnic tables and restrooms. There is a short walking trail near the picnic area. The Illinois Valley is a unique geologic area with many rare plants. Visit here to enjoy the natural beauty of the area. There is no fee to use this park. For information, call 1-800-551-6949. http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_103.php


2.) Jubilee Park - 307 S Junction AveCave Junction, OR 97523
(541) 592-4529

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