Park Operations Management
Important Storm Clean-up Information! On Saturday and Sunday, January 10-11th, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., there will be free disposal of tree and shrub storm debris provided to Marion County residents at Brown's Island Landfill. ONLY TREE AND SHRUB STORM DEBRIS ACCEPTED.
Salem's citizens have been fortunate to have such a variety of beautiful park areas. In 1950, there were eight park areas totaling 113 acres. The park system has grown to 47 developed parks encompassing over 1,600 acres. The city's park system includes 34 neighborhood-oriented parks that meet the basic close-to-home park needs, along with our community and large urban parks which provide a larger variety of park facilities and areas for Salem's many organized recreation and leisure activities.
Explore Parks Park TourClick on any park link in this list of Salem parks! Park OperationsClick on this link to take a closer look at what Parks Operations does for the City of Salem and who to contact if you have a parks related question or suggestion. Park MapClick here to view a locator map of our City of Salem parks! Trail DistancesFind the trail that suits your walk! View popular trail distances here. Dogs in ParksWant to bring your four-legged friend with you? Find out where! Environmental Information Sensitive Area StudyThis is a study that details the sensitive areas in our parks and the steps we are taking to protect those sensitive areas and be more green. Other Salem Community Facilities Center 50+Click here to view senior center news and activities. Recreation Programs Aquatics ProgramsThis link will take you to the Recreation Division home page to view the programs at Olinger and Walker Pools. |
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Be a Park Star - Volunteer!! Park Patrol ProgramVolunteer Opportunity to serve as park patrol for Cascades Gateway and Minto Brown Island Parks. Park Lines NewsletterRead about upcoming park activities and upcoming park volunteer opportunities in our Park Lines Newsletter. Historic Facilities Historic Deepwood EstateDeepwood has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1894. Come see the beautiful gardens! |
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