Oh Those Amazing Birds that Know how to Fly and Swim. Love to Watch Them Fly and Land in the Water so Gracefully.. Alton Baker is the Perfect Spot to Watch Them!!
Alton Baker Park’s most beautiful and unique features are its extensive and populated duck ponds. Occupied by ducks nearly all year, you can come and enjoy the park’s unique architecture, pond design and landscape design at nearly any time. And, what would a park so close to the U of O be without the Ducks?
Alton Baker Park is Over 230 Acres. The First Parcel of Land was Purchased by Lane County in the Late 19th Century. The Remaining Acreage was Acquired in the Early 1960's The Park gets its Name from the Founder and Original Editor of Eugene's Daily Newspaper. The Eugene Register Guard. The Park Runs Along the Willamette River and has Many Recreational Features, including Green Lawns, Ponds, a Canoe Canal, Picnic Areas, Dog Park, and Miles of Walking and Running Trails
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