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South Lane County
Recreation Guide Cottage Grove Sentinel
2016
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FREE TELEVISION! For over 50 years, South Lane Television, a non-profit organization, has provided free TV for thousands of viewers in Cottage Grove and the southern Willamette Valley. Typically, viewers of SLTV need little more than a set-top antenna or an outside antenna to receive the channels listed here. Your television appliance dealer can help you with reception questions based on where you live and the type of TV you have. COTTAGE GROVE: 5.1 - NBC/KOBI (Medford) 9.1 - ABC/KEZI (Eugene) 9.2 - MeTV (Eugene) 13.1 - CBS/KVAL (Eugene) 13.2 - KVAL/This TV (Eugene) 13.3 - Grit-TV 14.1 - ION Network 14.2 - QUBO 14.3 - ION Life 14.4 - SLCB CG High School 16.1 - NBC/KMTR (Eugene) 16.2 - CW Network 16.3 - Comet TV 17.1 - KWVT (Portland) 27.1 - KSLM (Salem) 28.1 - PBS/OPB (Eugene) 28.2 - PBS/OPB Plus (Eugene) 28.3 - OPB Radio (Eugene) 34.1 - FOX/KLSR (Eugene) 34.2 - My TV/KEVU (Eugene) 37.1 - Azteca/Oregon (Spanish) 38.1 - KHWB/NRB (Springfield) 38.2 - KHWB/Cornerstone (Spfd) 38.3 - KHWB/Daystar (Springfield) 44.1 - Pursuit TV (Hunting/Fishing) 44.2 - 360 North (KTOO2, Alaska) 44.3 - NEWSMAX-TV 44.4 - FAMILY Network 44.5 - Heartland Network 44.6 - Rev’n-TV Network 44.7 - Frost Outdoors Network 47.1 - AMG-TV (Movies) 47.2 - TUFF-TV Network 47.3 - BIZ-TV (Bus. News & Features) 47.4 - TV SCHEDULE/KNND Radio DORENA/CULP CREEK: 11.1 - ABC/KEZI (Eugene) 11.2 - CBS/KVAL (Eugene) 11.3 - NBC/KMTR (Eugene) 11.4 - FOX/KLSR (Eugene) 11.5 - PBS/OPB (Eugene) 11.6 - MeTV (Eugene) 11.7 - KVAL/This TV (Eugene) 11.8 - CW Network
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Inside: Summer Events Schedule Row River Trail Lakes and Rivers Trails and Hiking City Map Sportsman’s Outlook Cycling Waterfalls Camping Grower’s Market, concerts Golf More To Do Speedway Dining Lodging Advertisers Index
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Cover photo by Jon Stinnett
Cover photo: A fisherman tries his luck near the bank at Cottage Grove Reservoir. Inset photo by Jon Stinnett
Canada geese enjoy a swim on the Coast Fork of the Willamette River.
The 2016 Summer Recreation Guide is produced and published by the Cottage Grove Sentinel, 116 N. Sixth Street, Cottage Grove, OR 97424 Phone: Fax: E-mail: Mailing address: Grove, OR 97424
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Fun at its finest...
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Cottage Grove’s reservoirs draw the attention of lots of fishermen during the warm months.
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ooner or later, visitors and newcomers to Cottage Grove soon discover what oldtimers have known for years: that this end of the Willamette Valley offers a spectacular array of activities to match the diverse interests and passions of its people. The Sentinel staff sincerely hopes you enjoy the 2016 edition of its popular Recreation Guide as much as we enjoy bringing it to you each year. We trust you will find its contents informative and useful, whether you’re planning a long weekend in the woods or a night on the town.
Visitors travel to Cottage Grove year-round, but summertime brings a season of activity unrivaled by many small communities. Watersports enthusiasts flock to Dorena and Cottage Grove reservoirs, both located conveniently close to town, which offer fishing, water skiing, boating, windsurfing and many other aquatic activities, in addition to great picnic and camping facilities. The Row River Trail continues to draw acclaim as a premier cycling destination, and cyclists can easily access its paved pathway in town and ride for miles upstream, past Dorena Reservoir on a slow, gradual climb.
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ottage Grove offers a packed summer schedule for many events downtown, and a walk down Main Street, with its historic buildings and many murals, still recalls the town’s early years. Bohemia Mining Days brings Cottage Grove’s mining history to life each July in Coiner Park, and monthly art walks, the popular Concert in the Park series and weekly grower’s markets give both residents and visitors the chance to take in local culture and spectacular summer weather. Theater enthusiasts can view worldclass productions at the Cottage Theatre or experience a taste of the avant garde at the Opal Theater downtown. The town is also known as the “Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon,” and a drive or bike ride past seven historic bridges is only minutes away. With so many options for fun in our community, we hope you’ll consider visiting often and taking advantage of all this town has to offer. And of course, take this handy guide with you for countless hours of unrivaled entertainment!
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2016 Summer/Fall Events GRAN FONDO BIKE RACE Sunday, June 5. Up to a 117-mile cycle race beginning and ending at Bohemia Park in downtown Cottage Grove. COTTAGE GROVE HIGH SCHOOL AND KENNEDY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS. CGHS graduates at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11 at Cottage Grove High School. Kennedy graduation happens June 11 at 10 a.m. CRESWELL 4TH OF JULY PARADE July 4, Creswell COTTAGE GROVE RODEO July 8-9, Rodeo Grounds
SWIFT FLY-IN July 15-16. Gathering of antique planes at CG Airport. info: 541-767-0244. EUGENE SYMPHONY July 18, 7:30 p.m. Free concert at Bohemia Park. info: 541-9425501. BOHEMIA MINING DAYS July 14-17 Festival celebrates Cottage Grove’s mining heritage, offers family fun, live
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entertainment, crafts and food. Coiner Park. Info: 541-942-5064 GOLD RUSH 5K RUN/WALK Friday, July 15, 9 p.m. Race starts at 6th and Washington downtown. Info: runcgrun.com RELAY FOR LIFE July 22-23, 1 p.m. to 10 a.m. Opening ceremony at 6 p.m. Friday. Survivor Celebration 4-6 p.m. Lincoln Middle School Contact: Sabina Johnson, 541-359-5514. TRI AT THE GROVE TRIATHLON July 23, race begins at 8 a.m. Cottage Grove Lake info: info@rolfprima.com MAIN STREET CHILI COOK OFF Saturday, July 23, Noon-4 p.m. Main Street. Fun and friendly chili cooking competition with tasting by the public and awards for people’s choice and judges’ choice chili’s. Info: Chamber of Commerce 541-942-2411 KNND ROCK, ROLL & RUMBLE CAR CRUISE July 23, 6-8 p.m. Starts at Cottage Grove High School Show & Shine downtown 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Dance 8:30-11:30 p.m. (7th & Main) JIM WRIGHT MEMORIAL STEARMAN FLY-IN Aug. 5-6 Oregon Aviation History Center, 2475 Jim Wright Way
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Cycle the Lakes offers a look at stunning scenery at a beautiful time of year.
“THE GENERAL” SCREENING Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m. in Bohemia Park 90th Anniversary showing of classic Buster Keaton film with live music
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10 a.m.-6 p.m.WOE Fairgrounds info:541942-6150. www. woeheritagefair.com
at 7 a.m. Race starts at Bohemia Park. Info: Don Strahan, 541-913-4470, www. cyclethelakes.org.
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Welcome to Cottage Grove “The Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon” We hope you enjoy your stay and come back soon. • Walk and Tour the Downtown Murals • Visit the Gold Mining Museum, Cottage Grove Historical Museum, Dr. Snap House, and the Genealogical Society • Walk or Bike the Row River Trail • Tour the Covered Bridges • Check out the great shops and galleries in our Historic Downtown • Take in a free concert in Bohemia Park • Discover the beauty of Dorena Lake and Cottage Grove Lake
There is always something fun to do in Cottage Grove.
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Trailhead Park (City of Cottage Grove)
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ne of the nicest non-motorized trails in the Willamette Valley is located right here in Cottage Grove. Row River Trail, a National Recreation Trail, is a 16-mile paved and graveled path from downtown Cottage Grove heading southeast past Dorena Lake along Row River to Culp Creek, a trail that recently became a part of the Covered Bridges Scenic Bikeway. Beyond the Culp Creek Trailhead is a graveled surface path that extends to the old railroad turnaround.
exists for multiple types of non-motorized trail enthusiasts (e.g., walkers, hikers, bicyclists, runners, horseback riders, in-line skaters, etc.) On a sunny day with a few rest stops and some wildlife watching, the approximately 34-mile, round-trip bicycle ride takes between four to five hours. The trail provides the best of what the area has to see. You can start from downtown at the Row River trailhead or along any part of the trail. Trail use is free, and it’s open for public enjoyment a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour past sunset.
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Lakes and rivers
photo by Jon Stinnett All manner of watercraft are used to ply South Lane County’s friendly waterways.
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outh Lane County offers the water enthusiast several unique opportunities for fishing, sailing, swimming, windsurfing, boating and more. Two popular lakes and a number of streams are located minutes from Cottage Grove.
Cottage Grove Lake Cottage Grove Lake, on the Coast Fork of the Willamette River, is about five miles south of Cottage Grove. The lake is three miles long and covers an area of 1,158 acres when full. The Army Corps of Engineers manages five parks around the lake. For information call 541-9425631.
Shortridge Park, primarily for day use, has restrooms, drinking water and picnicking facilities. Wilson Creek Park offers an unsupervised swimming beach, boat ramp, restrooms, drinking water and picnicking. Lakeside Park has restrooms, drinking water, picnicking, unsupervised swimming and a boat ramp.
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lakes and rivers (continued) Pine Meadows Campground has overnight camping and has sites that can accommodate RVs without hookups, an unsupervised swimming beach, drinking water, showers and restrooms. Primitive Campground has a vault toilet, drinking water and camp sites. Dorena Lake Dorena Lake is located in rolling, partially wooded hill country about six miles east of Cottage Grove. The lake is five miles long and covers 1,900 acres when full. Dorena Lake has four parks, including Baker Bay Park, operated by Lane County, and Harms, Bake Stewart and Schwarz parks, operated by the Army Corps of Engineers.
At Baker Bay, overnight camping is offered along with a boat-launching ramp, picnicking, fishing, water skiing and a marina with boat rentals and supplies. Harms Park, near Rat Creek Road, has restrooms, picnicking facilities, boat launching, fishing and water skiing, in addition to access to the Row River Trail, a paved path that spans the length of Dorena Reservoir. Schwarz Park has overnight camping, showers, picnic areas and fishing. Bake Stewart Park is a minimally developed day use area with a parking lot, vault toilets, picnic tables and a gravel trail connecting to the Row River Trail.
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Trails and hiking
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great way to stay cool when the summer temperatures climb is to take a hike and see some of nature’s finest creations. Adams Mountain Way Length: 3.6 miles Use: hiking, mountain bike Degree of difficulty: most difficult Trailhead: Brice Creek Road No. 22 to Lund Park Campground. This route was used by early miners traveling from Lund Park to Bohemia City. There is an occasional view of the Cascades from the trail. Bohemia Mountain Trail Length: .8 miles Use: hiking Degree of difficulty: most difficult Trailhead: Bohemia Saddle located on Road No. 2460 Bohemia Mountain Trail leads up a steep grade to the rocky summit of Bohemia Mountain, the highest point on the Cottage Grove Ranger District providing excellent views of the Cascades, Mt. Hood and Mt. McLaughlin. Bohemia National Recreation Length: 6.7 miles Use: hiking, horse, mountain and motor biking Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Road No. 23 to Shane Saddle on Road No. 2358. This trail was built in 1864-65 as a mining route from the Oakland-Roseburg area to the Bohemia Mining District and reconstructed in 2008. Portions are designated as a historical National Recreation Trail.
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Brice Creek Trail offers hours of hiking enjoyment in stunning terrain. Brice Creek Trail Length: 5.7 miles Use: hiking, mountain biking Degree of difficulty: easy to more difficult Trailhead: Brice Creek Road No. 22. The east portion of the trail follows an abandoned flume built in the early 1900s to channel water to Lund Park, where electricity was produced for buildings and several mines. Crawfish Trail Length: 5.2 miles Use: hiking, mountain bike Degree of difficulty: most difficult Trailhead: Brice Creek Road No. 22 to milepost 5.8, parking area on left. The trail forms a loop system with Adams Mountain Way and Knott trails, traveling through timber and reforested lands.
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Crawfish Lake Trail Length: .5miles Use: Hiking Degree of difficulty: Easy Trailhead: Brice Creek Road No. 22 to Road 2263717, right on 2263-834 A short, fairly flat grade trail travel through the forest to a small, tranquil lake and trail shelter Fairview Creek Trail Length: 3.0 miles Use: hiking only Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Mineral Camp on Road No. 2460. The trail parallels Fairview Creek, traveling through old-growth forests, steep rock walls and cascading streams. Hardesty Way Length: 2.2 miles Use: hiking, mountain biking Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Road No. 1758 to Sawtooth Trail. The original “way” trail has been abandoned but now the first 1.2 miles follows a gentle grade of a closed spur road offering an excellent mountain bike ride. Knott Trail Length: 4.8 miles Use: hiking, mountain & motor biking Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Road No. 2241-760 to Road No. 2263763. This trail was built in 1871 by John Knott to haul mining equipment to Bohemia Mines. Marten Flume Trail Length: .75 miles
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Use: Hiking Degree of difficulty: More Difficult Trailhead: Brice Creek Road No. 22 to Lund Park Campground Trail follows a historic route used to bring water via a 3-sided wooden flume to a holding tank on the south side of Lund Park. Martin Sharps Trail Length: .75 miles Use: Hiking Degree of difficulty: More Difficult Trailhead: Sharps Creek Road No. 2400 to Martin Creek Road #23 Enjoy a shaded streamside picnic site with picnic table built by modern day Conservation Corps at the end of this ¾ mile trail. Mount June Length: 1.1 miles Use: hiking only Degree of difficulty: most difficult Trailhead: Road No. 1721-941. Mount June was once the site of a 50’ pole platform fire lookout station, circa 1920’s, later replaced by a 50’ wooden tower and cabin quarters. Noonday Length: 6.9 miles Use: all; recommend one-way up for small fourwheel-drive vehicles Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: East Brice/Champion Creek Trailhead. Brice Creek Road to Champion Creek Road No. 2473. The Noonday Trail was originally constructed in 1896 as a wagon road for hauling supplies and equipment into the Bohemia Mining District.
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Sawtooth Length: 4.0 miles Use: hiking only Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Road No. 5840-550 to Mount June Trail This trail is located within the semi-primitive non-motorized recreation area of Hardesty Mountain. Swordfern Length: 2.1 miles Use: hiking Degree of difficulty: more difficult Trailhead: Road No. 1700-420, Rujada Campground picnic area This trail travels through a beautiful stand of second growth Douglas fir and lush swordfern understory.
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The area offers hikes for a variety of ages and fitness levels.
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Fishing outlook
Rising temperatures in the springtime bring Oregon’s fishing enthusiasts out to try their luck on area waterways, and the promise of stunning scenery and plenty of action makes this part of the world a fisherman’s paradise! Umpqua River Now that the water is warming up, the opportunities for catching good numbers of shad and smallmouth bass are increasing. Shad fishing is usually productive through Father’s Day and smallmouth bass fishing using a variety of lures should be good throughout the summer months. As of May 10, Spring Chinook were reported being caught in the
Scottsburg to Elkton area on a regular basis, and as water temperatures approach the mid 50s, fishing should improve. Coast Fork The Coast Fork Willamette River was recently stocked with a total of 1000 hatchery trout. Bait use is allowed through Oct. 31. Trout are released into the river at several locations near town. In addition to 5 hatchery trout, two wild trout may be kept daily. Cottage Grove Pond Cottage Grove Pond in the Row River Nature Park was stocked with 2,000 fish in early April. To access this
family-friendly fishery, travel east from Cottage Grove on Row River Road. Only the pond with the dock is stocked with hatchery trout. This pond also offers wildlife viewing opportunities and is open to fishing all year. CG and Dorena Reservoir Cottage Grove Reservoir was last stocked in mid-April with 4,250 rainbow trout. This will be the last stocking until October. The reservoir is south of Cottage Grove and is open to fishing all year. Dorena Reservoir was stocked in late April with 6000 rainbow trout. The reservoir is east of Cottage Grove on Row River Road and is open to fishing all year.
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Both Baker Bay and Harms Park boat ramps are accessible at current reservoir levels. Suggested tactics for those seeking to land trout includes trolling spinners in the lakes, though bank fishing from shore on area lakes and streams with Berkley Powerbait or nightcrawlers also works well. The reservoir also offers terrific bird-watching opportunities, with bald eagles, various ducks, red-winged blackbirds, and other migratory songbirds frequently observed in spring. Dorena Reservoir will be stocked next in mid-October.
McKenzie River The McKenzie River below Leaburg Lake will be boat stocked from Leaburg Landing to Hendricks Bridge with a total of 6,000 hatchery trout, including 1,750 larger trout. All non-adipose fin-clipped trout must be released unharmed. Leaburg Dam is scheduled to remain open without restrictions to vehicular and pedestrian traffic until construction work on the dam resumes in June 2016. This river reach is open to retention of adipose finclipped steelhead and nonadipose fin-clipped steelhead greater than 24 inches in length. Gear is restricted to flies and lures, except bait use is
allowed upstream of Hendricks Bridge through the end of the year. The McKenzie River above Leaburg Lake is stocked with hatchery trout from Finn Rock to Goodpasture Landing, with some summer releases from Forest Glen boat landing, from late April through mid-September. The upper McKenzie River was boat stocked from Finn Rock to Goodpasture Bridge the week of April 25 with a total of 9,250 fish. The upper McKenzie River will be truck stocked at the boat landings from Finn Rock downstream to Ben and Kay Dorris Wayside this week with a total of 1,250 fish.
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Cycling
became prohibitive. Today a well maintained, multi-purpose trail exists for multiple types of non-motorized ne of the nicest non-motorized trails in trail enthusiasts (e.g., walkers, hikers, bicythe Willamette Valley is located right here clists, runners, horseback riders, in-line skatin Cottage Grove. ers, etc.) Row River Trail, a National Recreation Trail On a sunny day with a few rest stops and and home of the Covered Bridges Scenic some wildlife watching, the approximately Bikeway, is a 16-mile paved and graveled 34-mile, round-trip bicycle ride takes path from downtown Cottage Grove headbetween four to five hours. ing southeast past Dorena Lake along Row The trail provides the best of what the area River to Culp Creek. Beyond the Culp Creek has to see. You can start from downtown at Trailhead is a graveled surface path that the Row River trailhead or along any part of extends to the old railroad turnaround. the trail. One of the best spots is at Mosby In 1994 the Bureau of Land Management Creek trailhead, where you can view Row acquired the abandoned railway to develop River off Mosby Creek Bridge, the oldest cova trail for public recreation as part of the ered bridge in Lane County. The Mosby Creek Rails-to-Trails program that exists across the Covered Bridge was built in 1920. country. Several points of interest can be found along Starting in 1902, the original line of the “Old the trail and intermittent signs provide mileSlow and Easy” steam engines hauled ore, age and facility access for parking, toilets and logs and supplies along the Oregon and drinking water. Southern Eastern line. Later in 1971, an excur- Trail use is free and it’s open for public enjoysion train called The Blue Goose carried pas- ment a half-hour before sunrise to a half-hour sengers between Cottage Grove and Disston, past sunset. just past the trail’s end, until railway activity
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Waterfalls Spirit Falls Type of Falls: Fan Trail Length: 0.35 mile Rating: Difficult Aptly named, this 60-foot waterfall somehow seems surreal, with water from Alex Creek rushing through moss-covered bedrock. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#2470/22). Turn left on Layng Creek Road (#17), traveling 9.0 miles to gravel Road #1790. Turn right and continue 0.1 mile to Spirit Falls Trailhead. Moon Falls Type of Falls: Fan Trail Length: 0.5 mile Rating: Easy This spectacular 125-foot waterfall ranges from a plunging torrent during the spring rains to a lacy cascade in the summer. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#2470/22). Turn left on Layng Creek Road (#17), traveling 9.0 miles to gravel Road #1790. Turn right and continue 0.3 mile to Road #1702. Turn left, traveling 2.8 miles to Road 1702-728. Follow Road 1701-728 for 0.3 mile before turning left on Road 1702-203. Continue 0.1 mile to trailhead. Moon Falls Trail #1423 leads to the base of the falls.
Brice Creek Falls Type of Falls: Punchbowl and Cascade Trail Length: 0.3 mile Rating: Easy The Brice Creek corridor is a scenic, rocky canyon with numerous small waterfalls and pools in the creek. One area along Brice Creek includes several small falls that share the same plunge pool. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#22470/22). Turn right on Brice Creek Road and continue 4.7 miles on Road 22 to Cedar Creek Campground. Follow the Brice Creek Trail #1403 up-stream to numerous small waterfalls. Trestle Creek Falls Type of Falls: Fan Trail Length: 0.6 mile Rating: Moderate Enjoy this scenic 60-foot waterfall nestled in a moss-covered rock grotto surrounded by a towering old-growth forest. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#2470/22). Turn right on Brice Creek Road, traveling 8.3 miles. Park at Brice/Champion Creek Trailhead just before the bridge. Cross bridge to Brice Creek Trail #1403, hiking 0.4 mile to Trestle Creek Falls Trail #1403C. Continue for 0.25 mile to falls. Upper Trestle Creek Falls Type of Falls: Tiered Trail Length: 2.6 miles (loop) Rating: Difficult Take this unique opportunity to walk behind a 65-foot tiered waterfall. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on
Row River Road 19.4 miles to 19 junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#2470/22). Continue straight on Brice Creek Road, traveling 8.3 miles to the Brice/Champion Creek Trailhead just before the bridge. There is parking and a vault toilet at this location. Walk across the bridge, pass Brice Creek Trailhead and continue 50 feet to Upper Trestle Creek Trailhead. Pinard Falls Type of Falls: Tiered Trail Length: 0.6 mile Rating: Difficult The trail goes downslope 0.6 miles to a viewpoint and resting bench that offers a beautiful view of the 105-foot waterfall. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (2470/22). Turn left on Layng Creek Road (#17), travelling 9.0 miles to gravel road #1790. Turn right and continue 3.6 miles to Pinard Falls Trailhead. Parker Falls Type of Falls: Fan Trail Length: 0.8 mile Rating: Difficult Following parts of an old trail used by early rangers, this narrow, rocky, main trail leads to the Lower (35-foot) and Upper Parker (40-foot) waterfalls. Directions: From I-5 at Cottage Grove (Exit 174), travel east on Row River Road 19.4 miles to junction of Layng Creek Road (#17) and Brice Creek Road (#2470/22). Turn right on Brice Creek Road (#2470/22), traveling 10.8 miles to turnout at west end of bridge crossing Brice Creek. Hike on Trail #1415 0.5 mile to lower falls, 0.8 mile to upper falls.
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Camping P
refer sleeping under the stars? Instead of staying indoors, try one of the many RV parks and campgrounds in and around Cottage Grove, most of which open Memorial Day weekend. Prime locations are found within the Cottage Grove Ranger District of the Umpqua National Forest, located east of Cottage Grove. The district has five regular campgrounds and eight less-developed camping areas. They can all be reached by taking the Cottage Grove/Dorena exit from Interstate 5. From there, follow the signs past Dorena Lake to: Hobo Camp Hobo Camp contains five campsites, along with vault toilets, picnic tables and fire rings. It also offers flat ground for two to four trailers or RVs. No fees. No garbage service. Cedar Creek Cedar Creek has 10 campsites, including one large multi family site. All have picnic tables, fire pits, three wastewater sumps, toilets and tent pads, garbage service, along with room for trailers or RVs. Fee is $8 per night, with a $5 extra vehicle fee. Lund Park Lund Park has 10 campsites, with room for two combination tents and trailers. Two vault toilets are also on site, along with picnic tables, garbage service and fire pits. Fee is $8 per night, with a $5 extra vehicle fee. Mineral Camp Mineral Camp has three campsites with wooden tables, fire pits and a vault toilet. No fees. No garbage service. Rujada Campground Rujada Campground has 15 campsites with wooden tables and tent pads, four wastewater sumps, along with 12 combination tent/auto/trailer sites, three combination multi-family sites and seven
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Besides camping and swimming opportunities, Baker Bay offers access to Dorena Reservoir for unparalleled boating opportunities.
picnic sites. It has flush toilets and vault toilet, running water and a campground host. $12 charge per day with a $5 extra vehicle fee. Some sites, both camping and day use can be reserved at www.recreation.gov. Other smaller, less developed camping areas in the district include Boy Scout Camp, Brice Creek Area, Crawfish Lake, Emerald Pool, Gleason’s Cabin, Saddle Camp Shelter and Twin Rocks Shelter. In addition, campsites are available at Cottage Grove and Dorena Lakes. Some individual campsites are on a first-come, first-served basis. Pine Meadows Campground Pine Meadows, on the east side of Cottage Grove Lake, has restrooms, showers, drinking water, playground, swimming area, and campsites that can accommodate RVs (no hookups). The campground will close Sept. 12. There is a $20 charge per night, with $6 per night for each additional vehicle. All sites reservable. Primitive Campground Primitive Campground is between Pine Meadows and Wilson Creek Park at Cottage Grove Lake. It has a vault toilet, drinking water, and campsites that can accommodate
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RV’s (no hookups). The campground closes Sept. 5. There is a $12 charge per night, with $6 per night for each additional vehicle. All sites reservable. No flush toilets or showers.
Visitation to the day use area is free of charge. Maximum RV length is 30 feet.
Baker Bay Park Baker Bay, on the south side of Dorena Lake, has restrooms, paddle boats and motor boats for rent, showers, picnicking, swimming area, boat ramp, campsites and RV sites, but no utilities. Camping fees apply; $6.50 for extra vehicle. For more information, call 942-7669. Under new management.
Village Green 725 Row River Road 541-942-2491 The Village Green has 20 spaces for motor homes and trailers, complete with hookups to electricity, sewer, water and cable television, as well as a laundry facility. Seasonal swimming pool and spa are open to RVers. Rates begin at $30 plus tax. Restaurant and lounge also open.
Schwarz Park Schwarz Park is at the base of Dorena Dam on the bank of the Row River. It has restrooms, showers, drinking water, playground, river access for fishing, and campsites that can accommodate RVs (no hookups). The campground will close Sept. 12. For family campsites, there is an $18 charge per night, with $6 per night for each additional vehicle. Group sites are available at $140 per night (includes 25 vehicles per site and 15 of these vehicles can be camper units.) All sites are reservable. Sharps Creek Recreation Site The recreation site is nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, 18 miles southeast of Cottage Grove. It consists of an small family campground and day-use area that boasts a beautiful, naturally-formed swimming hole located at the base of an overlook developed for picnicking. There is an $8 fee per night; any additional vehicle/site will result in an extra $5 fee.
RV hook-ups
Cottage Grove RV Village 77440 Highway 99S 541-767-0068 The village has 19 RV spaces, 15 are full hook-ups and the other four have water and electric only. A laundromat is on site as well as bathroom facilities with showers. Call for rates. Pass Creek Park 201 Curtin Park Road 541-942-3281 The park has 30 full hook-ups, which include water, sewer and electricity. Cable is not available. Bathroom facility offers showers, bathrooms and a laundry room. Rates are $25 a day for RV full hook-up sites. Also 1015 tent sites are available at $17 a night. The Curtin Park Road sign is not visible from the road. If you are traveling north or south on Interstate 5, take Exit 163 and turn right before the old Coach House restaurant.
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South Valley Farmer’s Market
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he South Valley Growers Market will begin its first season during the summer of 2016. The market will be held at the corner of Seventh and Main Streets across from All-America City Square in downtown Cottage Grove on Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. Local vendors will offer seasonally fresh produce, plants, starts, crafts, prepared food and refreshments in an openair market atmosphere that welcomes all ages. In addition to the Grower’s Market, local growers selling fresh picked produce include:
photo by Jon Stinnett
The South Valley Growers Market will operate for the 2016 season at the corner of Seventh and Main streets downtown from 4-6 p.m. Thursdays.
Eden Valley Farm
Shady Oaks
U-pick and picked berries, 541-942-2216, 77698 Mosby Creek Road, four miles east of town, Mondays-Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
541-942-5004, 77380 Highway 99 S. Open daily at 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
Patton’s Country Gardens
Ziniker Orchard
541-942-7672, 80432 Delight Valley Road Tuesdays-Saturdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays, 12-5 p.m. Closed Mondays.
541-895-5180, 33912 Ziniker Lane, Creswell. Open Tuesday through Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Monday.
Concerts in the Park
Cottage Grove’s Concerts in the Park series occurs in conjunction with the Cottage Grove Grower’s Market. Concerts run Wednesday evenings, June 22 to Sept. 14 from 6:30-8 p.m. The series takes place at the new amphitheater at Bohemia Park, a 14-acre park located along 10th Street. June 22
Crossing Neptune- Smooth groove
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July 27 Joy Mills Band - Americana/Country Aug. 3 Ian McFeron - Dylan-type folk rock Aug. 10 Annie Mae Rhodes Band - Bluegrass, folk
and dance
Aug. 17 Windy Ridge - Country rock
June 29 Michael Kevin Daly and Frank Sprouse - Americana
Aug. 24 Reveleers Rumble - Classic rock
July 6 Soul Deception - Rock, blues, soul
Aug. 31 Calvary Creek Band - 60s and 70s folk
July 13 Letters from Traffic - Folk-fueled Rock and soul funk
Sept. 7 Abandon Shoe - Indie acoustic rock
July 20 Blue Skies Big Band - Swing Jazz
Sept. 14 Sugar Beets - Folk/soul, rockgrass
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Bohemia Park can draw large crowds during the Wednesday summer concert series.
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Golf Hidden Valley Golf Course 775 N. River Road Phone: (541)942-3046 playhiddenvalleygolf.com Located at the foot of Mount David, Hidden Valley Golf course is home to gigantic old oak trees and bounded by Bennett Creek and coastal Willamette rivers. The course is charming, peaceful and secluded, but with two par fives in the first four holes, it’s also a challenge. The atmosphere at Hidden Valley is relaxed and friendly with Dan Nord, the course’s owner, who has been running the operation for the past 10 years. Hidden Valley was established in 1929 and is one of the oldest courses in Oregon. It is also known for its exceptional value with the following green fees: Weekdays $12.50 for 9, $17.75 for 18, Students and seniors: $10.50 for 9 and $15.75 for 18. Weekends: $15.75 for 9, $21 for 18. Anyday after 4 the cart price for 2 is $35 for 9 and $50 for 18. Ask about punch card special. Above the pro shop is a restaurant and banquet facility with a beautiful largewindowed view from the dining area and a deck overlooking the course and nearby pond. It’s a great place for receptions, private parties and meetings for up to 125 people. Middlefield Golf Course 91 Village Drive Phone: (541) 942-8730 www.middlefieldgolf.com The purchase of Middlefield Golf Course by the City of Cottage Grove in December of 2006 made the course the only municipal course in South Lane County. Middlefield greets visitors to Cottage Grove coming from the north as it sits on both sides of Interstate 5 just north of Exit 174. A par-67 course, it totals 5,000 yards. The course has a lone par-5 hole, No. 15, which is a 492-yard dog leg. Middlefield also has men’s and women’s clubs, as well as a pro shop and concessions. The course is also open to tournament bookings
Golf courses in the southern Willamette Valley are known for their beauty and greenery.
through the summer. Call the course for more information. The prices are: Summer Fees: (March-October) Weekend rates for Adults: 9 holes-$18 18 holes$28 Weekday rates: 9 holes:-$18 18 holes:-$28 Senior and college students: 9 holes:-$14 18 holes-$20 Juniors (17 and under) 9 holes:-$8 18 holes:-$12 Twilight rates Weekday: 9 holes$12, 8 holes -$20. Emerald Valley Golf Club 83301 Dale Kuni Road Creswell Phone: (541) 895-2174 www.emeraldvalleygolfandresort.com One of the nicest courses in Lane County, Positioned on 170 acres, Emerald Valley Golf Course is one of the Willamette Valley’s premier championship public golf courses. The golf course is nestled by the gently flowing coast fork of the Willamette River. It is known for its tree-lined fairways, fast-consistent greens and tournament quality course conditions year round. A championship-length course measured at 7148 total yards, it plays to a par 72 for men and par 73 for women. The 14th hole, a 438-yard par 4, is Emerald Valley’s toughest. Weekdays: 18 holes-$40, 9 Holes,-$20, Senior/ Student:-$35, Twilight -$30, Junior:-$20, Cart-18: $30, Cart-9: $20 Weekend:18 Holes-$45 9 Holes:-$25 Senior/ Student-$40 Twilight $35, Junior: $20. Cart for18-$30, Cart for 9-$20. Emerald Valley offers
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More to do
various memberships, as well as summer program for junior golfers.
Bowling The Cottage Bowl 541-767-BOWL (2695), The Cottage Bowl at 740 Row River Rd, features a bowling center, restaurant, bumper bowling, cosmic bowling, group parties, league and youth bowling, pro shop, arcade and video poker. Call for hours. Swimming Warren H. Daugherty Aquatic Center 1440 S. Eighth St. Phone: 541-942-5533 Year-round indoor swimming pool at the old high school. Depth ranges from 3 to 10 feet and features include two one-meter diving boards. The pool offers times for open swims, family swims, lap swims and summer classes, as well as a swim team and water polo. Call for available times and fees. Sharp’s Creek swimming hole Deep pools of cold, clear water and great rocks beckon divers of all skill levels. To reach the hole, follow Row River Road above Dorena to Sharp’s Creek Road and turn right. The recreation area is several miles down on the left.
Trap/skeet shooting Cottage Grove/Eugene Sportsmen’s Club 81078 Pacific Highway, between Cottage Grove and Creswell Phone: 541-942-2021 Shoot trap, skeet targets or an 11-stand sporting clay course. Summer hours are 18 p.m. each Tuesday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. See website for prices: www.cottagegrovegunclub.com. Disc Golf The North Regional Disc Golf Course is located near Cottage Grove Speedway and Middlefield Golf Course. The course features 18 par-three holes and draws visitors from other communities to Cottage Grove during the warmer months. The course is described as “moderately hilly and moderately wooded.” It starts just south of the waste water treatment plant on North Douglas Road, then runs east, abutting the Cottage Grove Connector and Interstate 5. More information can be obtained by emailing communityservices@cottagegrove. org.
Tarzan’s hole To reach the popular swimming site known as Tarzan’s hole, follow Main Street to Mosby Creek Road, and continue straight on Blue Mtn. School Rd. for a total of six and a half miles from town. It’s on the left. Tennis Coiner Park Tennis Courts Phone: 541-942-3349 Keys for accessing the courts on the east side of the park are available through the city Public Works department at City Hall. Keyholders must be at least age 14.
photo by Jon Stinnett
Cottage Grove’s disc golf course draws visitors from throughout the region.
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Cottage Grove Speedway - 2016 Schedule
May 24
July 10
360 Sprints: Western Sprint Tour Late Models, IMCA Modifieds, Quality RV Repair Hornets
MARK HOWARD MEMORIAL MODIFIED NATIONALS Late Models, IMCA Modifieds, NW Extreme Late Models
May 29 MARVIN SMITH MEMORIAL GROVE CLASSIC 360 Sprints, Late Models, Vintage
May 30 MARVIN SMITH MEMORIAL GROVE CLASSIC$4100.00 TO WIN 360 Sprints, Late Models, IMCA Modifieds, Vintage
July 11 MARK HOWARD MEMORIAL MODIFIED NATIONALS- $2600.00 TO WIN Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, NW Extreme Late Models
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Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks
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June 13 360 Sprints, IMCA SportMods, Quality RV Repair Hornets, Pro 4’s
June 16 WILD WEST MODIFIED SPEEDWEEK IMCA Modifieds, Quality RV Repair Hornets
June 20 FATHER’S DAY Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, Street Stocks, Dwarf Cars
ERZ PRECISION PARTS $1000 TO WIN EXTREME SPRINTS Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA SportMods, Quality RV Repair Hornets, Late Model Lites
Aug. 1 WALLBANGER CUP Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks
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HISTORICAL NIGHT 360 Sprints, Late Models, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks, Quality RV Repair Hornets
NWWT Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks, Quality RV Repair Hornets
Aug. 15 No Races (W.O.E. Fair)
July 3 SPRINT SERIES 360 Sprints: Western Sprint Tour IMCA Modifieds, Vintage
July 4 SPRINT SERIES (PLUS DEMO DERBY AND FIREWORKS) 360 Sprints: Western Sprint Tour IMCA SportMods, Vintage
Aug. 22 NWWT Sprints: ODSS-Oregon Double Shot Series Late Models, IMCA SportMods, Street Stocks, USAC HPD Midgets
Aug. 29 HERZ PRECISION PARTS $1000 TO WIN EXTREME SPRINTS Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks, Quality RV Repair Hornets
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Cottage Grove Speedway (cont.) Sept. 5
Sept. 12
KART EXHIBITION- NO POINTS Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA SportMods, Pee Wee, 5HP Intermediate, 125cc, 250cc, Open Kage, Micros
NWWT Sprints, IMCA SportMods, Dwarf Cars, Late Model Lites
Sept. 19 360 Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Street Stocks, Pro 4’s
Sept. 6-7 KING OF THE WEST KART RACE Pee Wee, 5HP Intermediate, 125cc, 250cc, Open Kage, Micros
Sept. 8 CHARITY KART RACE- NO POINTS Pee Wee, 5HP Intermediate, 125cc, 250cc, Open Kage, Micros
Sept. 26 Late Models, Clark Printing Extreme Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA SportMods, Street Stocks, Quality RV Repair Hornets
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Dine and Stay in South Lane County Delicatessens
Carousel Delicatessen and Ice Cream Parlor 616 E. Main St (541) 649-1117
Rally Coffee Roasters 1220 E. Main St. (541) 942-3810
McDonald’s 1520 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-0024
Starbucks Inside Safeway
CG’s Deli 605 S. Fifth St. (541) 767-0255
The Espresso Bar’n 1551 E. Main St. (541) 942-2926
Subway 2715 Row River Road (541) 942-1931 Subway 164 Melton Rd, Creswell (541) 895-3953
Jasper’s Deli 166 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-7156
Donut Shop
Restaurants
Country Donut 60 Gateway Blvd (541) 942-9080
Backstage Bakery 25 E. 7th St. (541) 767-0233
Fast Food
Big Stuff Barbecue 733 Main St. (541) 942-3999
Lucky 7’s Deli 354 Hwy. 99S (541) 767-3338
Coffee Shop BaDooBaz 1040 Lord Ave. (541) 337-3250 Bean Hopper 274 E Oregon Ave Creswell (541) 895-8905 Creswell Coffee Company 116 Melton Rd Creswell (541) 895-8860 Dutch Bros Coffee 1534 N. Gateway Blvd. Cottage Grove Hot Shots Coffee 185 Thornton Road (541) 942-7874 375 E Oregon Ave, Creswell (541) 895-9140
Arby’s 140 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-9228 Burger King 1275 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-8153
Bonanza 505 Highway 99S (541) 942-4188
El Tapatio Mexican Restaurant 725 Gibbs (541) 767-0457 Grill & Chill 6th & Washington (541) 968-1134 Jack Sprats 510 E. Main St. (541) 942-8408 Joe’s Diner 230 E Oregon Ave Creswell (541) 895-2700 King’s Chinese Restaurant 1435 Hwy 99N (541) 942-5777 Koffee Kup 1241 Hwy 99N (541) 942-7710
Carl’s Jr. Restaurant 1565 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-8280
Buster’s Main St Cafe 811 E. Main St., Suite G (541) 942-8363
Dairy Queen 714 Hwy 99S (541) 942-2916
Chalerm Thai Cuisine 2715 Row River Rd. (541) 942-8851
Los Cabos Mexican Restaurant 106 W Oregon Ave Creswell (541) 895-5131
Dairy Queen Grill & Chill 70 Emerald Parkway Creswell (541) 895-3051
China Wok 375 E Oregon Ave (541) 895-9788
Pink House 1408 E. Main St. (541) 942-0533
Creswell Bakery 182 S 2nd St, Creswell (541) 895-5885
Spice of India 945 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-4142
Jack in the Box 1525 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-7010 Kentucky Fried Chicken 1530 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-7505
Drumrongthai 2 W. Oregon Ave Creswwell (541) 658-5167
Stacy’s Covered Bridge Restaurant 401 E. Main St. (541) 767-0320 Szechwan Chinese 1140 Hwy. 99N (541) 942-9338
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T J’s Family Restaurant & Lounge 365 E Oregon Ave Creswell (541) 895-3109 Torero’s Family Mexican Restaurant 1205 Hwy 99N (541) 942-1155 Urban Kitchen 1127 E. Main (541) 942-7544 Vintage Inn Restaurant 1590 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-7144 Seasons at the Green Restaurant & Fireside Lounge at the Village Green Resort and Gardens 725 Row River Rd. (541) 942-2491
Pizza Domino’s Pizza 225 N 14th St. (541) 942-1100 Figaros Pizza 167 E Oregon Ave Creswell (541) 895-5205 Little Caesar’s Pizza 24 N. Ninth St. (541) 942-2551 My Boys Pizza LLC 96 N Mill St Creswell (541) 895-4505 Papa Murphy’s 154 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-0892
Dine and Stay in South Lane County
Pinocchio’s Pizza 1795 E. Main St. (541) 942-5531
Pub/Brew
Carousel House 78215 S Cedar Park Road (541) 942-0046
Holiday Inn Express 1601 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-1000
Axe & Fiddle 657 E Main St (541) 942-5942
The Gray Cat Inn 337 N. 9th St. (541) 942-1900
Relax Inn 1030 Highway 99N Cottage Grove, OR 97424 (541) 942-5132
Coast Fork Brewstation 106 6th Street (541)942-8770
White House Bed & Breakfast 1200 N. River Rd Cottage Grove, OR 97424 (541) 942-1687
Super 8 345 E Oregon Ave Creswell (54) 895-3341
Motels/Hotels
Village Green Resort 725 Row River Road (541) 942-2491
Taverns Bohemia Tavern 48 N. 9th St. (541) 942-0620 Grove Tavern & Café 521 Main St. (541) 942-5152
Best Western Cottage Grove Inn 1601 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-1000
Great Western Pub 802 E. WhiteakerAve. (541) 942-5295
City Center Motel of Cottage Grove 737 Highway 99S (541) 942-8322
Round Up Tavern 13 N Front St, Creswell (541) 892-2002
Comfort Inn 845 Gateway Blvd. (541) 942-9747
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RV Facilities Cottage Grove RV Village 77440 Highway 99S (541) 767-0068 Pass Creek Park 201 Curtin Park Road (541) 942-3281 Village Green RV Park 725 Row River Road (541) 942-2491
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