On the far northeast side of town, on Conifer Blvd between Hwy 99W and Hwy 20. The address is 650 NE Conifer Blvd.
Size:
10.6 acres
Village Green Park combines both natural and neighborhood amenities. The park features a natural area with the Jackson-Frazier Creek on the south border. It also has basketball courts, picnic tables and play equipment. Please note the baseball field is not part of the City property.
Location:
In northwest Corvallis, on both sides of 29th Street, north of Walnut Blvd. The address is 2875 NW Walnut Blvd.
Size:
6 acres
Timberhill Park features an open grassy field and a landscaped entrance to the Timberhill Tennis Club and nearby housing developments. Check the Parks & Recreation Activity Guide for information on tennis classes offered through the Club.
Timberhill Park should not be mistaken for the 47 acre Timberhill Natural Area.
Location:
In central Corvallis, at 20th Street and Hayes Ave. The address is 1895 NW Hayes
Size:
6.4 acres
Porter Park is an activity center for neighborhood kids. The park features a softball field and basketball hoop area. There is also play equipment at the park for younger kids. A short path winds around the park and includes a bridge over Dixon Creek.
Location:
In central Corvallis, at 7th and "D" Streets.
Size:
0.5 acres
Peanut Park is a small getaway spot for city youth. It features a small playground and open field in which to play. There is a picnic table and grill. Dogs are required to be on leash.
Location:
In southwest Corvallis; located off of Brookline Drive.
Size:
74 acres
Marys River natural Park is a riparian wetland floodplain along the Marys River. It features an ADA accessible boardwalk trail and information kiosks. The site is ideal for nature walks to explore bird life and a wide variety of wetland plants.
Location:
In downtown Corvallis at 5th and B Streets. The address is 520 SW B Ave.
Size:
Less than one acre
The Little Fields Park is a downtown resting place. It features an artistic play structure for kids to climb on, resting benches and a decorative concrete wall that surrounds the area and encourages city dwellers to sit and enjoy their lunch out in the sun.
Location:
In south Corvallis, at Lilly Ave and Bethel Street. The address is 865 SE Lilly Ave.
Size:
1.9 acres
Lilly Park features open fields in which neighborhood families can play. It also includes a small playground area. The park offers a natural "breathing space" for the suburban neighborhood that surrounds it. Due to the park's limited size, dogs are not allowed in the park.
Location:
At the foot of the Harrison Bridge, on 2nd Street and Harrison Avenue. The address is 400 NW 2nd St.
Size:
0.46 acres
The Kermit E. Roth Park is one of the City's smallest parks. Located at the foot of the Hwy 34/Harrison Street Bridge, it serves as a "gateway" park, welcoming visitors to Corvallis. It features decorative landscaping, an artistic rock fountain, resting bench and drinking fountain.