Eagle Fern Park
Eagle Fern Park offers:
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Picnicking



Eagle Fern park (170 acres) is the largest and one of the most and one of the most beautiful parks in Clackamas County. It is one of the best kept secrets in the county. This Cascade rain forest will constantly impress you with it's natural beauty..
Eagle Fern Park Hours 2013
- January 1 - March 9: 6:00am - 6:00pm
- March 10 - April 30: 6:00am - 8:00pm
- May 1 - September 30: 6:00am - 9:00pm
- October 1 - November 2: 6:00am - 8:00pm
- November 3 - December 31: 6:00am - 6:00pm
Day Use
- 4 Reservable picnic areas: 2 nonsheltered areas, 2 sheltered areas
- Price range $55 to $150
- Picnic area rentals are for the whole day
- $5/car Vehicle Parking Fee 7 days/week May 1 - September 30
- Softball field and volleyball courts can be added to an existing reservation for no charge
- Horseshoe pits are first come, first served. Horseshoe rentals available at the park
- Any activites such as bouncy houses or use of an amplified sound system require a Special Use Permit and written approval from the Parks Manager. Cost is $20/item
Other Fees
- $8 transaction fee per site when reserving in advance
- $8 cancellation fee per site
- $8 change fee per site (for changing dates or moving sites)
- Firewood $10/box; $6/half box
Directions to Eagle Fern Park
Eagle Fern Park's physical address: 27505 Eagle Fern Rd., Eagle Creek, OR. 97022. Eagle Fern Park is located approximately 3 miles north of Estacada and about 18 miles east of Clackamas. Take Interstate 205 to Exit 12 Clackamas/Estacada, and turn right onto Hwy. 212/224. Proceed 3.2 miles through Clackamas to the Hwy. 212/224 junction (Rock Creek junction), turn right onto Hwy. 224, following the signs to Estacada. Proceed 10.4 miles and turn left onto Wildcat Mountain Rd. (sign reads Dover District/Eagle Fern Park.) Go 2.0 miles to Eagle Fern Park Rd.; turn right. The park is located 2.3 miles on the right-hand side of the road.
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