
The next Parks Advisory Board meeting is Tuesday, May 15, 2012, 6:00pm @ DSB Room 119
Parks Advisory Board meeting minutes from March 2012, click HERE.
Off-Roading is not allowed at Wagon Wheel Park per Clackamas County Parks Ordinance 6.06.11.05 "No person shall operate a motor vehicle on any park trail, or on any area within a park, which is not paved or graveled unless specifically marked as an area for motor vehicles." Subject to fines.
Clackamas County Parks
150 Beavercreek Rd
Oregon City, OR 97045
(503) 742-4414
Eagle Fern Park

Download a map of Eagle Fern Park. (PDF)
Eagle Fern Park offers:
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Picnicking
Something For Everyone
Eagle Fern Park is the largest and one of the most beautiful parks in Clackamas County.
Sunlight filters through immense groves of towering Western Red Cedar and Douglas Fir. Eagle Fern Park has one of the largest old growth timber stands around. This Cascade rain forest will constantly impress you with its natural beauty.
Young and old alike can find a secluded spot on Eagle Creek. The water is inviting and the fishing is excellent. Fishermen often go home with steelhead, Coho, Chinook or trout on the line.

Suspension Bridge over Eagle Creek

Picnic Area 2 – "The A Frame"

Picnic Area 1
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..
Picnicking
Our four reservable picnic areas (two covered) can accommodate your large groups, plus individual tables scattered throughout the park offer an ideal setting for your meal.
Please note: Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in all day use areas.
Eagle Fern Park Hours
6 a.m. to 9 p.m., May through September
6 a.m. to 6 p.m., October through April
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.
Picnic Reservation Fees
| Area | Accommodates |
Electrical Hook-Up |
Covered Shelter |
Fee |
| Area 1 | 100 |
$110 | ||
| Area 2 | 300 |
$150 | ||
| Area 3 | 100 |
$55 | ||
| Area 4 | 100 |
$55 |



