Three Pines Park
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About Three Pines Park in Bend
Three Pines Park is a small neighborhood park located in the Three Pines subdivision of Bend, Oregon. The park features a playground structure designed with a "railroad" theme, paying homage to the lumber rail lines that once ran through the area to Shevlin Park.
This compact 0.3-acre park serves as a local recreational spot for young children and families. The park's design incorporates elements that reflect the area's history while providing a space for casual, spontaneous recreation.
Three Pines Park offers trail connections that begin within the park, featuring paved pathways through the Three Pines neighborhood. These trails lead to connections at Shevlin Commons and ultimately to Shevlin Park, providing opportunities for walking and biking.
Visitors are encouraged to walk or bike to the park, as parking is limited to a single ADA-accessible space at the park site. The park is open from 5 am to 10 pm daily, allowing residents to enjoy its amenities throughout the day.
Developed in 2007 by the Three Pines Development and homeowner's association, the park was designed to serve as a community gathering space within the subdivision. Its small size and focused amenities make it an ideal spot for families with young children looking for a quick outdoor excursion or a place to enjoy a picnic.