Located at the corner of 3rd Street and Del Monte on the east side of town, Goodspeed Park is a beautiful oasis for residents and travelers alike. It has large, lush lawns, a picnic area with tables, restrooms, a playground and tennis courts.
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Carnahan Park
Carnahan Park
Located on Meadowlark Lane near 5th Street on the Trask River adjacent to Tillamook's Wastewater Treatment Plant, Carnahan Park is a popular boat launching site. There are restrooms, picnic tables, lawns and a paved boat launch ramp.
There is no launch fee. However, a parking fee of $2 per day per vehicle is required to park in the lot at Carnahan Park during the months of September, October and November. An envelope for the fee and a stub to place in the vehicle window are available at the park. A season permit may be purchased at City Hall for $30 per vehicle. This permit should be attached to the driver's side front window, visible from the outside of the vehicle. The permit is not transferable from one vehicle to another. For more information about the parking permit, you may CLICK HERE to download an information sheet.
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Carnahan Park ramp
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9th Street Park
This park, adjacent to Liberty Elementary School, is a popular play site for neighborhood families. It has playground equipment and lawns for romping and playing games.
Hoquarton Slough viewing platform
Sculpture marks the entrance
Hoquarton Interpretive Trail
The
Hoquarton Slough once served as a water route to Tillamook, Oregon, for
fishing boats entering the city from the Pacific Ocean. Before European
settlement, the Tillamook Indian Tribe hunted and fished in and around
the slough's rich natural environment. The Hoquarton Interpretive Trail
is being built in a cooperative effort between the City, volunteers and
a number of granting agencies.
Located
along the banks of the slough in the heart of the downtown area just
north of the bridge at 1st Street and Highway 101, the trail and park
area has been cleared of invasive plants and restored to its natural
vegetation. A parking area, viewing platform and trails have been built
and a gleaming sculpture marks the entrance. When the project is
complete, it will illustrate the history of the area while also
providing a safe pedestrian and bike path.
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