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Easy hiking trails in Perkins Peninsula County Park are found within a 42-acre expanse on the south side of Fern Ridge Reservoir. The park features diverse riparian and oak woodlands, providing a habitat for various bird species. Its natural features include a soft-surface nature trail along the western edge, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and access to the reservoir. The terrain is generally flat, with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for easy walks.
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Coyote Creek flows in to Fern Ridge lake and the Long Tom River near Veneta, Oregon. This calm creek is popular with paddlers and bird watchers and is a nice, quiet alternative to the busy Fern Ridge Lake.
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Fern Ridge Dam releases water into the Long Tom River, going all the way to the Willamette River. Mostly an earth fill structure it has a gated concrete spillway, used for regulating lake levels. It has been successful in preventing potentially devastating flood damages.
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Nestled on Fern Ridge Reservoir's edge, the 58-acre Zumwalt Park beckons with its tranquil allure. A haven for running, birding, and serene recreation, it invites you to enjoy nature's embrace.
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Covering 42 serene acres on Fern Ridge Reservoir's south side, this park provides a peaceful contrast. While facilities are fewer, there is still plenty to enjoy. Follow the nature trail that skirts the west edge.
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This area, Southeast of Fern Ridge lake, unveils breathtaking lakeside views. A haven for fishing and birdwatching, it promises a serene day embraced by nature's beauty.
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Nestled on Fern Ridge Reservoir's edge, the 58-acre Zumwalt Park beckons with its tranquil allure. A haven for walking, birding, and serene recreation, it invites you to embrace nature's embrace.
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Fern Ridge Dam releases water into the Long Tom River, going all the way to the Willamette River, Mostly an earth fill structure it has a gated concrete spillway, used for regulating lake levels. It has been successful in preventing potentially devastating flood damages.
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Perkins Peninsula County Park offers 6 easy hiking trails, perfect for relaxed walks and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Yes, the easy hiking trails in Perkins Peninsula County Park are generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for families. The park also features picnic areas and a small swimming area, adding to its family-friendly appeal.
While many parks in the region allow dogs on leash, it's always best to check the specific regulations for Perkins Peninsula County Park to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. You can often find this information on the official park website: lanecountyor.gov.
The easy hikes in Perkins Peninsula County Park feature soft-surface nature trails that wind through diverse riparian and oak woodlands. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, providing comfortable walking conditions.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. For example, the Zumwalt Loop is a 1.9-mile (3.1 km) trail that takes about 45 minutes to complete, offering a pleasant circuit through the park's natural features.
The trails offer scenic views of Fern Ridge Reservoir and take you through diverse woodlands. You'll also find opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially along the western shore, which is known for migratory birds. The park is part of the Willamette Birding Trail.
Yes, Perkins Peninsula County Park provides parking facilities for visitors. The park is designed to be accessible for those arriving by car, with amenities like a boat launch also available.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the woodlands transform into a significant 'migrant trap' for neotropical songbirds, offering fantastic birdwatching opportunities. However, the park's natural beauty and wildlife can be enjoyed year-round.
Perkins Peninsula County Park is a haven for birdwatchers, with opportunities to spot various warblers, Bald Eagles, Ospreys, and diverse waterfowl. The park's diverse woodlands and proximity to the reservoir create a rich habitat for many species.
The duration of easy hikes varies. For instance, the Perkins Peninsula Loop is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) and takes approximately 1 hour, while the Fisher Butte Unit loop is 3.2 miles (5.2 km) and typically takes around 1 hour 15 minutes.
For a slightly longer easy walk, consider the North Fern Park loop. This route covers 4.5 miles (7.3 km) and can be completed in about 1 hour 50 minutes, offering more time to explore the park's tranquil environment.
Beyond hiking trails, the park offers a range of recreational amenities including picnic areas, volleyball courts, a baseball field, a boat launch, and a fishing pier. There's also a small swimming area for visitors to enjoy.


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