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The variety of locales and amenities of the parks reflect the diverse geography of Oregon, including beaches, forests, lakes, rock pinnacles, and deserts. The state parks offer many outdoor recreation opportunities, such as overnight camping facilities, day hiking, fishing, boating, historic sites, astronomy, and scenic rest stops and viewpoints.
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Lake County: 037: Lakeview: 1874: Jackson and Wasco Counties: Named for the large number of local lakes and springs. 8,293: 7,940 sq mi (20,565 km 2) Lane County: 039: Eugene: 1851: Southern part of Linn County and the portion of Benton County east of Umpqua County: Named for Joseph Lane, the first governor of the Oregon Territory. 381,181: ...
Tigard (/ ˈ t aɪ ɡ ər d / ⓘ TY-gərd) is a city in Washington County, Oregon, United States. The population was 54,539 at the 2020 census , making it the 12th most populous city in Oregon . Incorporated in 1961, the city is located south of Beaverton and north of Tualatin , and is part of the Portland metropolitan area .
Fish Lake (Jackson County, Oregon) formerly a natural lake, now an impoundment of the north fork of Little Butte Creek: Fish Lake (Marion County, Oregon) a 20-acre (8.1 ha) lake in the Cascades near Olallie Lake: Fish Hawk Lake: a private lake in Clatsop County near Birkenfeld: Flagstaff Lake: one of the Warner Lakes in southeastern Lake County ...
Oregon Route 217 (OR 217), also known as the Beaverton-Tigard Highway No. 144, is a north-south controlled-access state highway in Washington County, Oregon. The route travels along the west suburbs of Portland , starting at US Route 26 (US 26) in Beaverton and ending at Interstate 5 (I-5) in Tigard .
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The park was established in the 1950s, [3] assembled through purchase and donation of land acquired between 1954 and 1978. [2] The park and the creek were named after John Fogarty, a former judge in Lincoln County. [2]