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3 Parks in 1 Day

Tour nearby sister parks in an afternoon. Visit Gladstone Nature Park, Camassia Nature Preserve,
and Canemah Bluff Nature Park—all within 11 minutes of each other. Each has similar habitat with
Oregon White Oak Savannah and rocky bluffs, but each have their own unique features.
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Gladstone Nature Park
Owned by the City of Gladstone, this 11.5-acre park features natural rocky bluffs, a White Oak Savannah, an open meadow for picnicking, and a mile of soft trails for exploration. A butterfly/ pollinator hill project is a work in progress through June 2021. Pets must remain on leash at all times.
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Camassia Nature Preserve
Owned and maintained by the Nature Conservancy, this park is 22 acres on a rocky bluff near West Linn High School. Spring colors are stunning, dominated by camass blooms. No pets are allowed on the preserve.
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Canemah Bluff Nature Park
This park sits on a bluff just south of downtown Oregon City. Canemah was originally a riverboat community and features a pioneer cemetery and spectacular views of the Willamette River. No pets are allowed in the nature park. Dogs are allowed on a leash at Canemah Children's Park, in front of Canemah Bluff.
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WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING

"My nieces and I come to this park every other Saturday rain or shine and we love it so much. I cannot express how much I appreciate all the love and attention you all pour into the park in its general maintenance and appearance. As an aunt I also appreciate how diligently you track the poison oak. The signs are so helpful. We also love love love the nature items scavenger hunt activities posted by the message board at the main entrance. Thanks again."
- Pam White

"Love our park a little more everyday. Thank you!"
- Eric Dobson


"We appreciate all you are doing. We love the trail and walk our dogs there all the time."
- Ellen and John Skofstad

CONTACT US

Friends of Gladstone Nature Park
PO Box 711
Gladstone, OR 97027

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friendsofgladstonenature@gmail.com

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  • Home
  • About
    • In The News
    • Scavenger Hunts
    • Species in the Park
    • History of the Park
    • 3 Parks in 1 Day
  • Get Involved
  • Projects
    • Butterfly/Pollinator Hill
    • Hiroshima Ginkgo Peace Tree
    • StoryWalk®
    • Eagle & Girl Scouts
    • New Trees in the NP
    • Fairy Houses
  • Gallery
  • Donate