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Cottonwood Canyon State Park

8,000 acres of wilderness. 16 miles of river. One unforgettable experience.

Hours & Info

99989 Highway 206
Wasco, Oregon 97065
541-394-0002
Cabin Reservations:
Oregonstateparks.org
1-800-452-5687

Event Reservations:
(541) 739-2322 ext.0
Mon-Thurs 8am-1pm

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Category: history

Old Meets New at Cottonwood Canyon
community, history

Old Meets New at Cottonwood Canyon

Cottonwood Canyon may be Oregon’s newest State Park, but that doesn’t mean we have forgotten the past. With the addition … Continue reading Old Meets New at Cottonwood Canyon

description, history, planning, recreation

New FAQ added

A dozen questions, a dozen answers. See something missing? Just ask. Continue reading New FAQ added

community, culture, history, planning, plants, recreation, waters, wildlife

Comment on updated park values and actions

We introduced an newly-edited version of our “Park Values and Benefits” at the public meetings that ended yesterday evening. When … Continue reading Comment on updated park values and actions

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