Bonesteele County Park

Salem, OR 97317
30 acres | 12 hectares
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About Bonesteele County Park in Salem

Bonesteele County Park is located on Aumsville Highway between Salem and Aumsville in Marion County, Oregon. This site, formerly part of a commercial grass field, is being restored to an upland prairie ecosystem as part of the Natural Heritage Parks Program.

The park encompasses approximately 30 acres, with about 10 acres of mature Oregon Oak and Douglas Fir forest and 20 acres of open grassland. The restoration of Bonesteele Park aims to bring back a landscape that will increase biodiversity, enhance wildlife habitat, and provide an educational and recreational resource for area residents.

Bonesteele Park is named after the Bonesteeles, a prominent Oregon family. The patriarch, Harry F. Bonesteele, was born in Rochester, New York, on March 17.

The park offers visitors an opportunity to experience the increasingly rare upland prairie ecosystem that was once common in the Willamette Valley. This ecosystem supports various plants and animals that have become scarce as these habitats have diminished.

For those interested in hiking, the park provides trails that offer more of a hike-like experience than a simple walk. Visitors can enjoy gradual climbs, descend into wooded areas via narrow tracks, and climb back up, providing a varied terrain for exploration.

What to Do at Bonesteele County Park

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaOpen Grassy AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

Restrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Bonesteele County Park Open?

Monday:8AM-7PM
Tuesday:8AM-7PM
Wednesday:8AM-7PM
Thursday:8AM-7PM
Friday:8AM-7PM
Saturday:8AM-7PM
Sunday:8AM-7PM

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