Hendricks Park

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Eugene, United States

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Hendricks Park Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Hendricks Park is located in Eugene, United States on Summit Ave &, Skyline Blvd. Hendricks Park is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category parktourist attractionparks in United States. HENDRICKS PARK LLC is a company based out of 1765 SYLVAN ST , EUGENE, Oregon, United States.

Address

Summit Ave &, Skyline Blvd

Phone

+1 5416824800

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

EUGENE, Oregon

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Amanda Switzer

This is a top destination on my visitor site seeing list. Lots of different trail options in the park for various fitness levels making it fun for the whole family. A must see for for anyone interested in varieties of rhododendron or azaleas. Lots of other native plants to enjoy all year round. We’ve rented the covered shelter for events and found the process easy to accommodate and enjoyed the large benches, sink with power and fireplace for cozy gatherings spring- fall. Parking is pretty limited so car pooling is highly recommended.

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Aimee Lawson

This place was really nice. A maze of trails cover the grounds. There is also a public restroom available, no fee to park, and bunch of turkey's that roam the land. There are a good amount of spots to stop and take a seat on a bench and relax. Before you reach the park there is a display of Steve prefontaine's medals, shoes, and even a plaque with a photo. Nice family place to go hiking.

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Serena McCallister

Enjoyable experience for people of all ages. Lots of wild flowers in spring. HS a great selection. Nice drive. Worth coming to check out

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Mel Wilson

I go to this park all the time to walk my dog and I love the little trails. Almost like getting to hike, but more convenient and less strenuous. There's a decently clean restroom and picnic tables, as well as a setting set. Go in spring to see the rhododendron garden in bloom or any time of year to get beautiful views of the city. The only complaint I have is that dogs are not allowed in the rhododendron garden, even on leash, which stinks.

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Chris J

Me and the wife loved this park. Although when we went is was 2017 and haven’t been back in town to go again. So I wouldn’t know what it’s like today. But it was beautiful and well kept. Laid in the grass and enjoyed the sun when we went. It was perfect.

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