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United States, Oregon, Springfield

Georgia Pacific Natural Area

Sports Facility · Forest · Pond

5 (36 ratings)

Experience the natural beauty of Georgia Pacific Natural Area, located in Springfield, United States. This 147.4-acre park is a haven for walkers and hikers, offering a variety of trails and ...

Experience the natural beauty of Georgia Pacific Natural Area, located in Springfield, United States. This 147.4-acre park is a haven for walkers and hikers, offering a variety of trails and routes that cater to all skill levels. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, this park provides the ideal setting for outdoor activity enthusiasts. The well-maintained paths and scenic surroundings make it a delightful destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while engaging in physical activity. With an extensive network of trails, Georgia Pacific Natural Area presents numerous options for walkers and hikers to explore. From the picturesque Middle Fork Willamette Path to the invigorating Clearwater Bike Path, visitors can choose from a range of routes, each offering its own unique allure. The park's trails span a total of 5 miles, providing ample opportunities for outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer a shorter, brisk walk or a longer, more immersive hiking experience, the park's diverse routes cater to a variety of preferences and fitness levels. For those seeking a fulfilling walking or hiking experience, Georgia Pacific Natural Area is the ideal destination. Whether you're embarking on a solo journey, enjoying a family outing, or exploring with friends, the park's tranquil ambiance and scenic trails offer an unforgettable outdoor adventure. To discover more about the park's routes and gather additional information, users can download Pacer Pedometer. This user-friendly app provides valuable insights into the park's walking and hiking options, ensuring that visitors make the most of their time in this stunning natural setting.

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Walking and Hiking in Georgia Pacific Natural Area

Located in Springfield, the Georgia Pacific Natural Area offers a diverse range of walking and hiking activities for nature enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, wheelchair-friendly paths, and picnic sites, visitors can comfortably embark on their outdoor adventures. The park's accessibility features make it suitable for all ...

Located in Springfield, the Georgia Pacific Natural Area offers a diverse range of walking and hiking activities for nature enthusiasts. With essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, wheelchair-friendly paths, and picnic sites, visitors can comfortably embark on their outdoor adventures. The park's accessibility features make it suitable for all individuals, including those with mobility challenges. Additionally, the abundance of bike paths and opportunities for horse riding cater to a variety of outdoor enthusiasts. While exploring the park, visitors can also enjoy captivating viewpoints that showcase the natural beauty of the area. Whether you're looking for a leisurely walk or a challenging hike, Georgia Pacific Natural Area in Springfield is the ideal destination for outdoor activity enthusiasts.

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https://www.willamalane.org/georgia_pacific_natural_area.php
Essential Amenities
Picnic Site
Drinking water
Wheelchair friendly
Restroom
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Bike path
Horse riding
Accessibility
Wheelchair friendly
Best Walking Routes in Georgia Pacific Natural Area
#1 - Middle Fork Willamette Path
(4 reviews)
Length: 2.5 milesEst. Time: 43m
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Reviews of Georgia Pacific Natural Area
5/5
36 ratings
Christine2024/09/30
5
PacerPal2022/04/25
5
kathyrasy2020/08/17
5
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Nearby Parks
Douglas Gardens Park
32nd Street Community Sports Park
Clearwater Park
Volunteer Park
Les Schwab Sports Park at Bob Keefer Center
Pride Park
Tyson Park
Mount Pisgah Arboretum
Arc Park
FAQs about Georgia Pacific Natural Area
Where is the best place to walk in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
The best place to walk in Georgia Pacific Natural Area is the Middle Fork Willamette Path, which has a rating of 4.5 and 3 reviews from the Pacer community.
How many routes are in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
There are two routes in Georgia Pacific Natural Area, including the Middle Fork Willamette Path and the Clearwater Bike Path. Both routes are popular among walkers and hikers.
Which is the longest route in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
The longest route in Georgia Pacific Natural Area is the Middle Fork Willamette Path, which is 2.5 miles in length and has an estimated time of 43 minutes for completion, based on the information provided by the Pacer community.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
Yes, Georgia Pacific Natural Area provides essential amenities such as parking lots, restrooms, wheelchair-friendly paths, picnic sites, and drinking water, making it convenient for walkers and hikers to visit and enjoy their time in the park.
How accessible is Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
Georgia Pacific Natural Area is wheelchair-friendly, ensuring that it is accessible for all visitors, including those with mobility challenges.
What kind of sports can I do in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
In Georgia Pacific Natural Area, visitors can engage in activities such as walking, hiking, biking on the bike paths, and horse riding. The park offers a range of sports facilities to cater to different interests and preferences.
What is the best season to walk in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
The best season to walk in Georgia Pacific Natural Area is typically spring or fall when the weather is milder and the foliage is at its most vibrant.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
Visitors to Georgia Pacific Natural Area should prepare for a variety of weather conditions, including warm summers, cool winters, and occasional rain throughout the year. It's important to dress in layers and bring rain gear when visiting.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in Georgia Pacific Natural Area?
While walking or hiking in Georgia Pacific Natural Area, visitors may encounter a variety of wildlife including deer, squirrels, birds, and possibly smaller mammals. It's important to be aware of your surroundings and respectful of the natural habitat of these animals.
Best Walking Routes in Georgia Pacific Natural Area
#1 - Middle Fork Willamette Path
4.5 (4 reviews)
Length: 2.5 milesEst. Time: 43m
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Nearby Parks
Douglas Gardens Park
32nd Street Community Sports Park
Clearwater Park
Volunteer Park
Les Schwab Sports Park at Bob Keefer Center
Pride Park
Tyson Park
Mount Pisgah Arboretum
Arc Park
Latest Check-in
ChristineSep 29, 2024
Sep 29, 2024Cycling
JericaJul 2, 2024
Jul 2, 2024Walking
ngs111168May 22, 2024
May 22, 2024Walking
Apr 15, 2024
Apr 15, 2024Walking
Scott HarterNov 5, 2023
Nov 5, 2023Cycling
PacerPalAug 27, 2023
Aug 27, 2023Cycling
Aug 23, 2022
Aug 23, 2022Cycling
PacerPalMay 29, 2022
May 29, 2022Walking
MadysonMay 15, 2022
May 15, 2022Walking
childofgod7769Jun 29, 2021
Jun 29, 2021Walking
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Marissa
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gary1255
8
Scott Harter
5
4Zack
4
5
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6Christine
1
7Jerica
1
8ngs111168
1
9PacerPal
1
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1
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Best Walking Routes in Georgia Pacific Natural Area
#1- Middle Fork Willamette Path
(4 reviews)
Length: 2.5 milesEst. Time: 43m
Reviews of Georgia Pacific Natural Area
Christine2024/09/30
5
PacerPal2022/04/25
5
kathyrasy2020/08/17
5
gary12552020/07/28
5
5/5
36 ratings