Alton Baker Park

200 Day Island Rd, Eugene, OR 97401
400 acres | 162 hectares
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About Alton Baker Park in Eugene

Alton Baker Park is Eugene's largest developed park, spanning approximately 400 acres along the north bank of the Willamette River. Established in 1959, the park is named after Alton F. Baker, co-founder of the Eugene Register-Guard newspaper.

The park is divided into two main areas: the more developed western section and the 237-acre Whilamut Natural Area to the east. The western portion features various recreational facilities, while the eastern section is dedicated to habitat restoration and passive recreation.

Alton Baker Park offers a network of trails for walking, jogging, and cycling, including the bark-covered Pre's Trail, named after the legendary runner Steve Prefontaine. The park's location adjacent to the Willamette River provides opportunities for water-based activities, with a boat launch available for small watercraft.

The park serves as a hub for community events, hosting festivals, concerts at the Cuthbert Amphitheater, and annual traditions like the Eugene Rotary Duck Race. It also houses educational facilities such as the Science Factory, a children's science museum with a planetarium.

Efforts to honor the area's indigenous history are evident in the Whilamut Natural Area, where Kalapuya Talking Stones display words from the Kalapuyan language. The park also includes the Hays Tree Garden, featuring trees donated as memorials, and the Nobel Peace Park, which pays tribute to American Nobel Peace Prize laureates.

Alton Baker Park's diverse landscape encompasses open fields, forested areas, ponds, and riparian habitats, providing a variety of environments for both recreation and wildlife. The park's extensive size and range of amenities make it a central feature of Eugene's outdoor recreational offerings, serving both residents and visitors alike.

What to Do at Alton Baker Park

Active Recreation

Disc Golf CourseFitness Equipment

Nature & Wildlife

Community GardensDog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

Boat LaunchFishingLakeRiver

Visitor Services

AmphitheaterMemorialPaved PathsPlaygroundRestroomsVisitor Center

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterPicnic AreaShelter

When is Alton Baker Park Open?

Monday:6AM-11PM
Tuesday:6AM-11PM
Wednesday:6AM-11PM
Thursday:6AM-11PM
Friday:6AM-11PM
Saturday:6AM-11PM
Sunday:6AM-11PM

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