Maurie Jacobs Park
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About Maurie Jacobs Park in Eugene
Maurie Jacobs Park is a 34.6-acre public park located on the south side of the Willamette River in Eugene, Oregon. Part of Eugene's expansive riverfront park system, it offers visitors scenic views of the river and ample open space for various recreational activities.
The park features a large turf area that is ideal for field sports such as soccer, ultimate frisbee, and other informal games. This expansive green space is a key attraction, providing room for both organized sports and casual play.
A small playground area is situated within the park, surrounded by a comfortable plaza. The playground includes equipment for children and a sand play area with a sand play table and digger, added during recent renovations.
Throughout the park, visitors will find picnic tables and benches scattered about, many of which are located beneath the shade of large trees. These areas provide pleasant spots for picnicking, relaxing, or enjoying the natural surroundings.
Maurie Jacobs Park serves as an important connection point in Eugene's path system. The Greenway Bridge, which spans the Willamette River at the park, marks the zero base mile marker for the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path system. This bridge connects the South and West Bank paths to the North and East Bank paths, making the park a crucial link for pedestrians and cyclists traversing the city's extensive trail network.
The park is located within the Whiteaker Community Council area and is part of Eugene's West region. Its riverside location and open spaces make it a popular destination for local residents and visitors seeking outdoor recreation and relaxation.