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Cottonwood Canyon State Park

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

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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: plants

Weed of the Week: Russian Thistle
plants, recreation

Weed of the Week: Russian Thistle

We are going to start doing a invasive species series on the blog called “Weed of the Week”. It may … Continue reading Weed of the Week: Russian Thistle

description, plants, recreation, waters, wildlife

Cottonwood Canyon State Park almost ready to open

The first full weekend for the park will be Sept. 28-29, and we’ll have guided hikes and activities for kids … Continue reading Cottonwood Canyon State Park almost ready to open

opening, plants

Construction update

We’re making progress on the main entrance road (it will pass beneath Highway 206, re-using an existing road). It needs … Continue reading Construction update

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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