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…https://www.oregon.gov/osmb/boater-info/Pages/AIS-FAQs.aspx Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Accessing Park Rules: You can download the latest version of the entire park system code here. Booking of multiple camp sites: If you are…
…https://www.oregon.gov/osmb/boater-info/Pages/AIS-FAQs.aspx Answers to Frequently Asked Questions: Accessing Park Rules: You can download the latest version of the entire park system code here. Booking of multiple camp sites: If you are…
The purpose of Linn County is to provide outstanding public service to our community. We strive to be responsive to the needs of our citizens, our unique community, and our…
…and motor homes as well as the traditional logging and wood products industries. Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission The Linn County Parks & Recreation Commission, established in 1961, is a…
…to their individual pages. Then, simply follow the RESERVE NOW link to complete your reservation. Clear Lake Resort & County Park John Neal Memorial County Park River Bend County Park…
…required by Linn County Parks and Recreation Department. To complete your rental, you must provide the County with valid Credit Card information. The County requires this in case damage occurs…
…Join us on September 26 at 7:00 pm in the Kirk Room to hear Brownsville residents Carolyn Pearce and Sonya Compton share their family’s experience of the devastating 1948 flood….
…Museum’s exhibits are displayed in Brownsville’s original railroad depot and six Southern Pacific railroad cars. Our collections cover the lives, work, and cultures of Native People, Oregon Trail immigrants, Black…
The Museum’s Box Car Theatre, with 29 original seats from Brownsville’s old Linn Theatre, is in one of our Southern Pacific Boxcars. This fun space is available anytime the museum…
…97322 Phone: (541) 967-3917 Email: parks@co.linn.or.us Office hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Reservations can be made online by visiting LinnParks.com or by phone Monday through Friday….
Linn County Parks offers family-friendly well-maintained parks, fishing, boating, camping, museums, and historic sites.
Hiking trails, waterfalls, covered bridges, and swimming areas are among the points of interest at our 30 parks.
Spend a weekend in the heart of the Willamette valley at one of more than 400 campsites.