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Skinner's Butte Park

4.7 (15 reviews)

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Jill G.

Skinner Butte Park is situated between an isolated hill and the Willamette river. I was expecting it to be crowded (we were visiting on a weekend) but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it wasn't crowded, and there was still plenty of open space in which to enjoy Nature :-) Tip: There's more space inside the park for people than indicated by the capacity of the parking lots, so you may not be able to find parking even when the park isn't crowded. There's a bike trail that cuts through the park; there's also a nicely executed and well maintained children's playground. If you want to bring a lunch and have a picnic, there are picnic tables available, but it's equally easy to bring along a folding table or a blanket to spread out on the grass :-)

Sarah D.

I really enjoy this park. It certainly has something for everyone. Lots of open space if you want to play frisbee or catch. Playground complete with water feature. Handicap accessible swings and other playground activities. Bike path right along the Willamette River. Paths leading to the top of Skinner's Butte if you're in the mood for a hike. Bathrooms and drinking fountains. It's clean and the people are friendly. *Note ... the highlight of the playground seems to be a feature that was never even intended to be enjoyed. The kids slide down this little turf covered hill on pieces of cardboard boxes and they never stop smiling! It is super fun to watch. If you're in a bad mood, pull up a spot on a bench nearby and the kids will have you smiling and laughing along with them in no time! This is an A+ park!

Geoff C.

This scenic park is nestled at a hill top in downtown Eugene. With a view of the town and winding walkways under flourished trees you'll love this quiet get away. Some other cool findings include natural rock-climbing at the West exist/entrance. We also met this amiable gentleman that was flying his kite. But not just any ordinary kite. This kite was a mile away, literally, drifting in the breeze. Maybe further. It was remarkable! He said he is, "fishing for smiles".

Ronn C.

Skinner's Butte Park is in a beautiful location, nestled between the Willamette River and Skinner's Butte. The park has a play ground, a community center, a historic replica of a frontier home and lots of trails to explore. It has just about everything anyone would want. There is lots of parking and plenty of open space. The only downside is that a lot of homeless are in the area at certain times. However, the park is safe.

Will T.

Awesome park for families. My 3 year old loves the playground. Everything you could want. Swings, slides, etc. next to running and bike paths nestled by a river. Great for dogs as well. People are friendly and the park is clean.

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Great place to bike ride! There's lots of paved paths and no cars! Plus there's plenty of places to sit by the river and enjoy the scenery.

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Great for families. Passed thru since I was walking my dog but it was nice. At least the city keeps it nice. And no bums, so far.

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Hendricks Park - Entrance to Park

Hendricks Park

(38 reviews)

A Beautiful Return to a Place Full of Nature and History…read more Both my wife and I had visited this spot before when we lived in the area, so with a little time to spare before lunch nearby, we decided to revisit it with her son and daughter-in-law. Nestled on a forested butte just east of the University of Oregon in Eugene, this area is absolutely stunning. The rhododendron garden is especially beautiful, offering a peaceful and scenic escape that feels tucked away from the city. Beyond its natural beauty, the area is steeped in history. One of the most notable connections is to Steve Prefontaine--a legendary runner and seven-time NCAA champion for Oregon. He trained in and around Hendricks Park and tragically passed away in a car accident on a winding road just below the park. His legacy lives on not only in the running world but also in the early success of Nike, where he became the brand's first sponsored athlete and helped elevate it to global prominence. Whether you're a nature lover, a history buff, or just looking for a quiet place to explore, this area is well worth a visit.

Hendricks Park is one of those places that I knew was around town, but never visited until after I…read moremoved away and came back to visit. I grew up in the Cal Young area or Santa Clara, so I wasn't very often in this part of town and though Eugene isn't a huge city, you can easily not hit other areas of town. Hendricks Park is the oldest park in the city. It's mostly known as a rhododendron garden, but it has native plants as well. There are trails throughout for you to explore the place. It's really peaceful and beautiful when the weather is nice, and you'll forget you're in the city.

University Park - Baseball diamond

University Park

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Eugene has great parks but this is definitely a classic…read more For those in the basketball community this used to be the best park to catch a pickup game any day of the week in the summer. It rivaled the Bean courts and Underbridge as the place to play in town outside. Those who play here simply call it U.P. All the highschool and college players would come down here to play on the modest court that was small enough to run 4 on 4 fullcourt. Halfcourt shots were well within range of some of the guys who filled it up regularly. The wait could be long and would stretch as deep as six games on a good afternoon. But half the fun was hanging out with all the other ballers and watch the sunbathers out in the grass. Sadly, the old wood backboard is gone, replaced sometime in the early 2000's by a ridiculous single stantion, double rimmed metal behemoth. The games aren't as good anymore but you can still catch a game here if you're lucky. Usually just some out of town UO kids or nostalgic South cats. Good luck, and keep running those games.

University Park is a great neighborhood place to take your kids, dogs or even just yourself for…read moresome time outside. They have a playground for kids, basket ball court, large grass area with picnic tables, bathrooms and a baseball field. I always see many different types and ages of people enjoying outdoor activities here and it's located close to Sundance in case you need to grab a snack. There are trees to sit under on hot days and plenty of grass to lay out on. The bathrooms always surprise me that they don't have doors on the stalls! That's definitely something I've had to get used to living in Eugene because I've noticed this as multiple parks. This park is accessible by bus and has a bus stop very close to it. People do a good job of keeping this Park clean and I hope it stays that way. I'm pretty sure some events go on here during the summer but not positive which ones.

Skinner's Butte Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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