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St. Helens, Oregon -
Parks
This
page provides information about all the park and recreation
facilities in St. Helens, Oregon. It includes addresses, phone
numbers, bus stop numbers, and off leash dog park information.
St. Helens Park and Recreation:
McCormick Park: 475 South 18th Street; between Old
Portland Road, South 18th Street, and DuBois Lane. This
site includes 70.33 acres and is the location of the
Parks Dept. office. Amenities include: Milton Creek runs
through park, 2 softball fields with restrooms and
concession stands, sand volleyball court, skateboard
park, playground, 3 picnic areas, 1.5 mile fitness trail
with exercise stations, nature trail, restrooms with
showers, Japanese Garden and landscaped areas, Veterans
Memorial, overnight camping (reservations required) - 11
tent creekside-campsites with charcoal cookers.
Campbell Park: West of intersection of North Vernonia
Road/McMichael Street; 9.1 acres. Amenities include:
picnic area with 2 picnic shelters, charcoal cookers,
playground, 2 ball fields with lights and concession
stand, 1 ball field, 4 tennis courts, 1 cemented, fenced
activity area, and restroom.
Civic Pride Park: Adjacent to (west of) Meriwether
Lewis/William Clark Schools and Eisenschmidt Swimming
Pool; 1.7 acres. Amenities include: picnic tables and
charcoal cookers, playground, and restroom.
Godfrey Park: North 4th Street, just off Columbia
Boulevard; 3.5 acres. Amenities include: 1 picnic
shelter, picnic tables, charcoal cookers, playground,
horseshoe court, and chemical toilet.
Heinie Heumann Park: South 15th and 16th
Streets/Tualatin Street; 2.9 acres. Amenities include:
picnic tables, playground, and chemical toilet.
Little League Park: North 6th and 7th Streets/West
Street; 2.93 acres. Amenities include: 2 multi-purpose
athletic fields with dugouts, seating, removable
goalposts, restroom, and 2 concession stands.
Columbia Botanical Gardens: North 6th Street, adjacent
to B.P.O.E. (Elks) Lodge; 3.2 acres with a nature trail.
Columbia View Park: 9 acre park between Strand and
Columbia River, across the street from City Hall.
Amenities include: Columbia River frontage, gazebo with
electricity (reserved at no-charge for weddings,
receptions, community events, etc.), playground,
handicapped-access viewing platform (adjacent to
Strand), commemorative brick courtyard area designated
as a handicapped-access picnic/viewing area, picnic
tables, restroom with showers, and flower garden.
Sand Island Marine Park: Man made island at Columbia
River Mile 86; east of City Hall, north of Sauvie
Island; 42.4 acres. Amenities include: concrete docks
with access ramp, picnic shelter, 37 overnight campsites
with picnic tables, charcoal cookers, 3 restrooms,
nature trails, swimming/sunbathing beaches, and
volleyball anchor posts.
Dalton Park: North end of River Street on shore of
Columbia River; 1.6 acres. Highway 30 Greenway:
5.3 acres strip, 35 feet wide on east side of Columbia
River Highway, from Gable Road to Deer Island Road.
Amenities in development include pathways, benches, and
landscaping.
Dahlgren Park: West of Highway 30 on Ross Road, south of
Bachelor Flat Road; 24.52 acres.
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