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John Neal Memorial Park, Lyons Oregon

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Real Estate Agent with Oregon Licensed Broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Professionals 920100185

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Here is a Linn County Campground to check out the next time you want a weekend away or just a quick picnic with the friends and family.  Located in Lyons on at the end of 13th St.,  John Neal Memorial Park is the perfect spot to fish, launch a boat or catch frogs in the wetland ponds.  The North Santiam River provides a scenic north border for the park and several ponds attract beaver, many varieties of birds and other wildlife. 

 john neal park
Horseshoe Pits

john neal park, north santiam River BrendaandSandy
Catch the wave on the North Santiam River

John Neal Park Downstream view
The Rapids

John neal park shelter
Group Shelter Area

John Neal Park pond
Pond near one of the Campsites

The night I visited, a little brown rabbit came out to say hi.

little brown rabbit 
Check out the bunny by the firepit!

The campground offers 40 campsites in this 30 acre park, restrooms and potable water.  There is a nice playground, volleyball net area and baseball field. It is rumored there are bass and catfish in the ponds as well as frogs and salamanders. 

Reservations to camp are encouraged.  Call 541-967-3917 from 9am to 4pm or www.co.linn.or.us/parks

Fees:                                 Regular              Seniors
Camping                              $18.00               $12.00
Group Reservation                 $50.00
Group Camping                     $150.00 per night

Directions:  From I-5, take Hwy 22 East approximately 23 miles, turn Right (South) on Hwy 226 at the Gingerbread House, Continue south and the road will curve East and turn in to Main St, Turn left (North) on 13th St, and follow to the end.  You will notice more bass ponds and a small playground on the road there. 

I Love Oregon, Let Me Show You Why!

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 I Love Oregon!  Let Me Show You Why!

Leslie Stewart, CRS, eCertified, Licensed Oregon Broker

Now More Than Ever, Experience Counts! 

 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Professionals, Bonebrake and Co LLC, 1155 First St, Stayton Or 97383     w503-385-0033  

 

Comments(7)

IMNJ - Internet Marketing Specialist
Internet Marketing NJ - Red Bank, NJ

Looks like a really beautiful grounds. I really enjoy my time outdoors with my family. My two little girls are beoming quite the sportpeople. :)

Jun 21, 2008 02:33 PM
Leslie Stewart
Oregon Licensed Broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Professionals - Stayton, OR
Realtor, ABR, CRS, Oregon Licensed Broker

IMNJ: Someday you will have to hit the road to Oregon, there are so many amazing places to see.  Thanks for the comment!

Jun 21, 2008 02:38 PM
Gary White~Grand Rapids Home Selling Pro Call: 616-821-9375
Flexit Realty "Flexible Home Selling Solutions" - Grand Rapids, MI
Real Estate Services You can Trust!

Leslie, looks like a wonderful park that offers a variety of ways to enjoy.  If they are like me and enjoy the outdoors a lot, sounds like this would be the perfect spot. 

Jun 23, 2008 10:06 AM
Leslie Stewart
Oregon Licensed Broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Professionals - Stayton, OR
Realtor, ABR, CRS, Oregon Licensed Broker

Gary- Thanks for the comment, it is a cute little park with lots to do! 

Jun 23, 2008 12:53 PM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate

I love the photos of the rapids. Florida only has springs. It's too flat for anything else. Do those rapids lead to a nearby waterfall?

Jun 23, 2008 05:58 PM
Lisa Hill
Florida Property Experts - Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Real Estate

Oh! I forgot to say thanks for posting to the Things to Do/Places to Visit group =D

Jun 23, 2008 05:59 PM
Leslie Stewart
Oregon Licensed Broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Real Estate Professionals - Stayton, OR
Realtor, ABR, CRS, Oregon Licensed Broker

Lisa- Thanks for the comment.  We have lots of springs too, in fact this river started as a spring in the Cascade Mountains.  This one hooks up with the Willamette River.  I will get some photos of Silver Falls State Park, NOW there's a waterfall...

Jun 24, 2008 08:14 AM