Alton Baker Park, 200 Day Island Rd, Eugene, OR 97401, United States
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Alton Baker Park - Featured Reviews (3638)
It's a great park to walk. Right next to the Willamette River, the mixture of green and bubbling clear water create a very nice environment for a walk or bike. Across the bridge is the university of Oregon, and many office buildings. Great area to relax.
Alton Baker Park is a great park near U of O, connecting from the east (Island park Springfield) through Campbell park in Eugene to the northwest, along the Willamette River. One can walk or bike from end to end & through various connecting little trails. At AB park there are parking lots, restrooms, water faucets & a pedestrian bridge, P DaFaizo Bridge, little duck pond, Monster disc golf, Planet Mars display, covered picnic areas. There're 4 pedestrian bridge along the route. One can walk /bike on either side of the river.
Pros: restrooms, various trails, most-scenic, free parking, benches; connecting to other parks, i.e. Eastgate Woodlands, Campbell, Skinner Butte (across road from Campbell), Owen Rose Garden, Maurice Jacobs, Rasor; Ruth Bascom trail. Cons: some littering by homeless.
Alton Baker Park is located in downtown Eugene close to the University of Oregon and Austen Stadium. There are a lot of nice walking paths and open areas for all sorts of activities. There is an 18 hole disc golf course that's real fun to play. It's also next to the river so there's always nice wild life. Cuthbert Amphitheater is also located in the park, and there's always cool music happening in the summer. The park is free and welcomes dogs.
It was nice at Alton Baker Park. It was quiet and peaceful. I took a couple photos and walked around. It is a good place to get outside and get some exercise.
Took a walk with my little dog, beautiful area. This was off Aspen road. Lots of people with dogs and everyone asked before introducing their dog! Bench’s along the way with trash cans.
Paths to water were nice. Will come explore some more.
So many different trails in this giant park. The trails connect to different parks so I am not always sure what park I'm in. Always a pretty walk though.
The main reason I go to this park is to attend community events and foot races. The covered shelters are always a nice place for post race snacks there’s always a parking space you just have to watch out for duck poop. All the paths are pavement and bike and dog friendly. There’s a gigantic field in the middle and a duck pond, and the whole park is right on the Willamette river.
This is a nice big park in the middle of Eugene that is suitable for many activities such as picnicking and bike riding. That's exactly what I was doing here. The bike ride was great except for the fact that it was raining much of the time. The picnic shelters and restroom facilities are above average for a public park. This is a great place for everyone.
Great hike. Not too challenging but enough to give you a workout and a reward of a fabulous view from the top.
Can be a little busy but I found everyone is friendly and enjoying the hike.
Yeah. So anyway. I went wandering. This Park is right here. Never went anywhere. I am not the only person who found it. All kinds of Human Beings here. Frolicsome. Noisome. Happy to be alive, Human Beings. Wide open. Useful. A delight. S
Great walk pleasant people try and do together walk in 45 minutes. The best I've done is 50 minutes. Beautiful and always interesting things turkeys owls.
I just love this park so much. It's never too busy, but it's absolutely gorgeous and there is always good people and dog watching! If you want a nice place to relax in the sun come here.
Cute park with a massive playground and open areas. The real gem are small pathways thru the treeline down to the water for a secluded spot to hang in the shade and listen to the water
My family & I love coming here. Its kind of a special place for us. Amazing view of Eugene & breathtaking view of the mountains. Drive up to the top always freaks me out tho, its unnerving cuz it's pretty steep!
Lovely little jaunt in South Eugene. Typically quite clean, somewhat vertical and parking can be a bit tight at the bottom of the trail so arrive early or be lucky!
Mid-sized playground with quite a few fun features. The sideless slide makes me nervous but my preschooler has no problem staying on - neither did I. Along with the playground equipment (slides, swings for big and little kids, teeter-totter, small sp
This place is now my new favorite lunch spot.
I discovered this place about two weeks ago and have gone back 5 times for lunch since.
My go to smoothie- Chocolate Cherry Smoothie
My go to Meal- I LOVED the sushi but everything is good!
At the very le
This was a surprise find on a trip to Eugene. We went on our first night; but based on the owner, friendly atmosphere, and crowd, we went back each night we were in the area.
George has the best selection of craft beers that I've seen, and his esta