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    4.3 (56 reviews)

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    Mar C.

    Quick getaway from the city, LL Stub Stewart Park is a gem for all ages. We mostly stayed in the hike in camp. They provide carts at the parking lot, so you don't have to worry about carrying your stuff to the site. Do be careful with the carts, there's a slight hill that you have to go up during the short hike to the campground. The sites themselves are pretty nice, compared with the main drive-in campground. Wooded, quiet, water, pit toilets - but you can also walk back to the park entrance and use the flush toilets there! No fire pits at each site, instead they have two communal fire pits. The sites around the fire pit make it feel like a group camp. So you've setup camp, now what? Go disc golfing! Beautiful beautiful course. It is technical enough for my partner to enjoy it and it's pretty maintained. Then at night you can go to the hilltop viewing area and see the night stars. Going during the Perseids you'll see so many shooting stars! If you camped at the hike-in camp, I recommend you drive to the hilltop at night for safety. There's some trails too for easy hikes. Some are shared with horses and bikes, so watch your step. This is such a great state park, friendly staff, clean amenities, and adventures galore!

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    Kim R.

    Great park. They've got cabins, a campground, a disc golf course, picnic tables, and loads of trails. We come often for the trails. Generally multipurpose trails can be frustrating...but for some reason I still enjoy them here. There are miles of trails here...some for horses, others for bikes, a few for hikers, but most are multi-purpose. Yes, you've got to watch for horse piles, and definitely for bikes around tight corners. But the setting is great, and the trails wind everywhere. Granted, for me some sections are far superior in their beauty than others, but the good thing is you can wind around and make your trek long or short and flat (ish) or with some elevation.

    Park is Looking Fantastic!
    Diana E.

    All the snow is melted, ready to camp! Mid week is best chance to get a spot Happy Spring Break! Disk course is challenging for sure.

    View from cabin 14 in January
    Jackie M.

    This is a nice park close enough to Portland to make a quick overnight. We enjoyed the cabins as a nice winter outdoor activity. The cabins are heated and have beds for five and a dining table. The restroom is a typical state park type with fish toilets and running water. The park has a good amount of hiking and MTB trails. But they just go in circles no real view or destination. Overall, it's a decent park, but not one I'd pick for more than a night or two. It's not a destination.

    Cristina C.

    So many great trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. They also have a pretty cool disc golf course. We really enjoyed ourselves and will return.

    Jodi M.

    Beautiful park less than an hour from Portland. The park is on a sloping hillside that follows the curve naturally building opportunities for exploring at different levels. Don't miss the views from the top but the campsites and disc golf and nature center are not to be missed either. I'm most excited to come back with the family to walk the trail. Only reason for 4 stars is there is no dump station for the rv and van folks.

    Our campsite 079 Dairy Creek East
    Dick B.

    Excellent State Park Campground - quiet - roomy - in the hills among the trees and lots of green grass Most recent stay was Mother's Day Weekend May 7 - 9, 2021 ~ We camp in a Little Rig "Tear Drop" style RV w/o toilet or shower ~ plus we like to eat outdoors using the picnic table and set up our dining canopy for sun and weather protection and thus rely on condition of campgrounds facilities and being nearby our site ~ so our critique is focused in that area OMG! This place gets the highest rating in all areas. Restroom/shower building is immaculate; bright and sparkling clean. The staff keeps it that way with regular cleaning. Had air dryers for hands, but wished for paper towels in restroom area for clean-up (realize it is statewide). Individual unisex showers with hot water and good pressure fully tiled. Very nice design feature was a separator "pony" wall between the changing area with built in bench and shower stall with soap dish. Kept the water spray away from the changing alcove / stayed dry for toweling off. Ample wall hooks - other parks / campgrounds should use this design as a model for perfect showering experience The grounds are well kept and all sites cleaned / raked after use ready for next camper. Most all sites have full hook-ups, are all level and are roomy with wide greenspace between sites. All have gravel pads with large picnic table and fire pit ring. will accommodate a variety of dinning/shade canopies on the gravel area only metal stake will work. All interior roads are paved easy access for all sized rigs. Separate walk-in tenting area plus a tent allowed with an RV on site. Hiking/biking trails everywhere - even has pumped air on trail for bikes if needed. And it has a disk golf course right in the campground

    Great views
    Kevin K.

    Nice park and campground. Spent two nights here in late September. It was sorta close to the road to Vernonia, so there was a touch of traffic noise, which was surprising. I just happened to come on camp lawn maintenance day. Lots of blowers, mowers and weedeaters. That was Sunday. The night was not bad till around 5pm when a gentleman came in and played Mariachi music till 10.30 pm. Then talked very loudly on his cellphone. Luckily he left very early the next day. Thank my lucky stars. There should be rules about loud music. But the weather was excellent. The views on top of the hill by the cabins were incredible. The showers lacked water pressure , but were good and warm. Nice and clean like the restrooms. Very friendly staff. Very clean campground. Then the night became a zoo again. Another gentleman came in and snored all night. I thought I was dreaming of a huge dinosaur sized bullfrog. And that was about 40 yards distant. Incredibly loud. quite amazing, I felt bad for the older couple who were tenting/ biking about 15 yards in a adjacent campsite to him. This was in the tent site portion in the front of the park. Odd that I didn't hear one generator either night, that was the second bonus beside the views and weather. Just one of those odd times when it just seems typical everyone seems bother you when you want to escape the human race for a couple of nights. Otherwise I would be back. Preferably Tuesday thru Friday. Not on a weekend when most are out. Great place. Next time.... It's the cabins, if I can reserve one.

    Road to walk in tent area
    Justin L.

    Awesome Park. West loop has lots of trees, East loop is much more open (big grassy area in middle) with less trees. Hilltop (day use area) has an off leash dog park, covered area w/grills, picnic tables, and a wash area for bikes (and people if needed). Lots of hiking/biking trails. Cabin area has 14 cabins (3dog friendly), and also has horse camp for equestrians. Love this park.

    Li N.

    We have spent two nights in the log cabin. Such a peaceful park and clean/safe enough during the pandemic. Easy and quick access to other attractions as well. Will come back again.

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    Nice park for camping and well known for disc golf, biking, and hiking trails with amazing views.

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    It is only an hour away from Portland, has several trails for hiking and biking, disc golf and camping.

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    Ecola State Park - Photo session with this feisty Hairy Woodpecker on the trail!! He was very cooperative!!

    Ecola State Park

    4.8(197 reviews)
    38.8 mi

    Home is where the heart is. This area was my stomping…read more grounds for many moons! I use to go to Ecola state park, regularly growing up. Go on hikes,look for rocks shells,surf, get lost in nature, just sit in the grass and watch the ocean. Here is what you can do at Ecola State Park: Hiking & Walking: Explore trails ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes through Sitka spruce forests. The Clatsop Loop Trail follows the path of1806 explorers, while the Oregon Coast Trail offers longer, scenic treks. Indian Beach: A popular, secluded cove for surfing, sunbathing, and tide-pooling to see sea stars and anemones. Viewpoints: Take in spectacular vistas from Ecola Point, including views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse ("Terrible Tilly") and distant Haystack Rock. Wildlife Viewing: The park is known for herds of elk grazing in the meadows, as well as sightings of bald eagles and migrating gray whales. Picnicking: Enjoy lunch at the picnic areas located on the grassy bluffs with ocean views. Photography: The dramatic, moody coastline provides excellent opportunities for photography. Oregon State

    Forgive me for this late review. I should have written it long ago, but perhaps the trees and the…read moreocean were patient enough to wait. The drive through the forest is a passage into another world. Sitka spruce and hemlock lean over the road as if they are curious about you. At the end of the road the land opens and the Pacific announces itself in vast gray blues and greens, broken by sea stacks that rise like stubborn monuments. The trails are generous. Some wander to secret beaches, others climb to high points where the ocean and horizon meet like two old friends. Indian Beach is a gathering of tide pools, surfers, and quiet sand. Crescent Beach feels private, almost hidden, with the company of seals if you are lucky. Wildlife belongs here as much as people. Elk graze, eagles soar, and sometimes whales turn the water into theater. The park offers all of this without asking much in return, except that you take your time. Bring layers because the wind and mist move through the park like they own the place. Take your time. Sit, watch, breathe. This park gives you a rare combination of accessibility, natural beauty, and serenity. I regret not praising this place sooner. Ecola State Park holds the kind of beauty that makes you feel both small and fortunate. Five stars, without hesitation.

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    Ecola State Park - Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

    Wilson's Warbler ready for takeoff!

    Ecola State Park - This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

    This is either an immature Pine Siskin or immature female House Finch. Based on the beak, I'm leaning towards Siskin

    Ecola State Park - Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

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    Adorable Wilson's Warbler - they were everywhere here!! One of my absolute faves!

    Joseph Gale Park

    Joseph Gale Park

    5.0(1 review)
    16.1 mi

    Forest Grove, Oregon "A place where families and business…read morethrive" We took a drive out to Forest Grove on Superbowl Sunday, before the big game. The drive to Forest Grove felt long from Portland, but it was a nice drive. The reason was to visit Kama'aina Comfort foods, we got our take out from the food truck and had to find a place to enjoy our lunch. My daughter searched for a park on her phone and we happen to be nearby Joseph Gale Park. Who is Joseph Gale? He was an explorer, fur trapper and member of Oregon's Provisional Government Executive Committee (1843-44) He was Commander in Chief of the Oregon Territory Milita and also championed the rights of Native America. A small park in the Forest Grove Community, located right next to Joseph Gale Elementary school. We found street parking right in front of the park. Joseph Gale Park as I observed had a small playground with a few picnic benches. I noticed on this beautiful cool Sunday, 2 families utilizing the playground, a gentleman utilizing the picnic table reading a book, and my family enjoying our lunch on another picnic table. This park is small, very green and also clean. The Amenities at Joseph Gale Park includes: barbeques baseball fields, picnic tables playground equipment restrooms, softball fields Parks and Recreation Director: Tom Gamble Parks Supervisor: Matt Baum Phone: 503.992-3237 Overall, We enjoyed our afternoon visit here at Joseph Gale Park and can't wait to be back again at this park and neighborhood!!

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    Joseph Gale Park
    Joseph Gale Park

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    Cape Lookout State Park - Cape Lookout.

    Cape Lookout State Park

    4.2(131 reviews)
    45.4 mi

    One of our family favorites. We like all the options for camping. It's clean. Kid friendly and the…read moreocean is close enough that even the little ones can make the journey. I found it gets the zoomies out of them and that makes for a quiet night, most times. Sometimes you have a small group of littles and they somehow are fueled by the laughter of other kids and seem to possess unlimited energy. We camp closest to the beach. There is no shade there. We bring our own but at night, the stars are like street lights. It's beautiful. The moon at times feels like you could grab it. The ocean will put you to sleep like a Dr.s prescription. It's amazing. All the bathrooms get used a lot because of the amount of people who stay here but they are constantly being cleaned. The showers are a little strange to me but good. Don't try to park an extra vehicle on your spot even if only unloading. The parking is terrible BUT way down the road, on the "Day Use Area" is plenty of parking. Ya, we all hate parking in the D.U.A. They hold cultural events in the D.U.A. We've seen some awesome Native American dancers. They looked super cool. The beach access is at either end of the dune. The beach is clean and the waves aren't that vicious. The shore is nice and shallow. Low tide brings a whole different look to the area with smooth rock surfaces and cobblestones. Of course the ocean is always awesome.

    Truly a treasure, whether you are visiting for the day or to camp. Plenty of paid parking upon…read morearrival. There were park workers cleaning up the landscaping while we were there, as well as some volunteers. Almost completely direct access from the parking lot to the beach. There are many access points, restrooms onsite, and trails to walk. The beach itself is pretty spacious and so while there may be a lot of people, they aren't too close together. Many folks were using the bbq's to grill with charcoal and so it smelled additionally fantastic.

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    Cape Lookout State Park - Cape Trail -  the end!

    Cape Trail - the end!

    Cape Lookout State Park - Trees along Cape Lookout trail.

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    Trees along Cape Lookout trail.

    Beaver Falls - Standing underneath Beaver Falls is a Must-Do!

    Beaver Falls

    5.0(1 review)
    25.5 mi

    What a wonderful under the radar waterfall this is...Beaver Falls!…read more Located 6 miles east of Clatskanie, Oregon, this area near the Columbia River is beautiful. Let's get straight to the heart of what Beaver Falls is all about... If you plug "Beaver Falls Trailhead" into Google Maps, you'll have no problem finding it. Then just park along the side of Highway 30 and hike 1/3rd of a mile through the forest to the base of the falls. It's that easy. When I visited on a Thursday in early afternoon of July, there was hardly anyone around which was good for taking quality photos. Best of all, you can swim in the waters. So definitely bring a bathing suit, towel and a pair of water shoes so the rocks won't hurt your feet while entering the pool beneath Beaver Falls. The water is cold but once you jump in and get comfortable, it's a terrific setting. There's also a long rope where you can swing across and splash down below. It's great for kids (and adults too, lol) to have playful times. For me, I was content soaking in the pool and appreciating the surroundings. More info... - It's free to visit. - Cell phone reception works fine. - You can walk underneath the falls! This is a Must-Do. You can capture some amazing moments standing beside Beaver Falls. It's not hard or dangerous and offers a unique perspective. - Beaver Falls is just one of many outstanding waterfalls situated around Oregon and especially near the Columbia River. There's also Lower Lewis River Falls, Panther Creek Falls and Spirit Falls, to name a few. - You can spend a few hours hanging out or as little as 30 - 40 minutes. It depends on your time horizon. But overall, it's really pleasant to be here that I'd suggest bringing snacks, lunch and maybe having a picnic. This Beaver Falls is absolutely so much fun to hang out at. When you can swim in the waters, swing from a rope and even walk underneath the falls, It makes for a worthwhile summer visit.

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    Beaver Falls - Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

    Quiet setting at the falls and ideal for going swimming in the waters.

    Beaver Falls - Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

    Hiking down towards Beaver Falls.

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    Beautiful Beaver Falls!

    Hawkins Park

    Hawkins Park

    5.0(4 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    This is a nice little park right on the river. Great for kids. Flush toilet bathrooms there but…read morethey are locked during the winter months. Not tons of parking but I've never had a problem. Not much shade though so it can get hot there. Right in the center of town and easy to find. I like to sit out on the concrete landing at the river bank by the Hwy47 bridge and just contemplate life for a while. I stop at Vernonia a couple of times a year for a street photography afternoon and have been doing so for decades. Meth and those who use it is a serious problem around here so pay attention to your surroundings. I've only had one serious problem in all the time I've been coming to Vernonia but it went sideways in one big hurry. Situational awareness is always important and even more so in this burb.

    The Wedding of Chris Grenier & Alice Ziegler. What a cool…read morepark in Vernonia Oregon. Right by the river. Plenty of parking. Kids playground set. Lot's of room to play. Sweeping views of Vernonia and the fields around the park. The Wedding was in The Scouts Lodge at the park. Built in 1928. Destroyed by the Flood of 1996. Friends of The Scout Cabin formed in 1997 to rebuild the cabin and construction was completed in the year 2000. The whole project came out really nice. Lots of updates and of course, it could use a few more. Just the same. The ceremony was held out back of the cabin in the Gazebo. The reception, inside the cabin. Good fun and comfort were had by all. Thank you Mr. & Mrs. G.

    Hidden Creek Park West

    Hidden Creek Park West

    4.6(16 reviews)
    19.7 mi

    We drove an hour to visit Hidden Creek West Park in Hillsboro, and it was absolutely worth the…read moretrip! This park is a total gem--thoughtfully designed, beautifully shaded, and perfect for families. There are plenty of swings and a great variety of play equipment to keep kids engaged for hours. One of the things I appreciated most was the visibility--there's seating thoughtfully placed all around the park, so no matter where your child is playing, you can easily keep an eye on them. There's even a grassy area under the trees where you can lay out a blanket and relax. Even on a hot day, the metal slides stayed cool thanks to the shade, which is a rare and welcome surprise! The kids there were all friendly, and the parents seemed attentive and involved, creating a really positive, safe vibe. My kids had a blast and would've stayed much longer if I hadn't forgotten snacks--lesson learned! We'll definitely be back, this time with a picnic and more time to explore.

    First of all the park is huge and the activities available for the kids are wonderful. Multiple…read moreswings, rotating ball, and great big climbing structure with slides and rock climbing wall. There is a fountain for the summer time and outdoor picnicking and grilling. Nice little trail to walk around. Across the street is 3 futbol piches and more park. The community center features indoor courts for basketball, badminton, track, and a gym. Staff is sorry nice and welcoming and the place is clean and inviting.

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    Hidden Creek Park West - Activity structure

    Activity structure

    Hidden Creek Park West
    Hidden Creek Park West

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