Lithia Park,
Winburn Way, Ashland, OR 97520
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Located in the heart of downtown Ashland, Oregon, Lithia Park is a 100-acre park and a popular tourist attraction. The park features lush green lawns, pickleball courts, a sand-pit volleyball court, a Swim Reservoir, picnic areas, colorful landscaping, and a playground. Visitors can learn about the history of the park through a book written by local author John Enders or take a guided tour. Lithia Park was designated as one of the top ten Great American Spaces by the American Planning Association in 2014. The park follows Ashland Creek and includes a Japanese garden, duck ponds, a rose garden, sycamore tree groves, and secluded spots. Visitors can also participate in guided nature walks through the park during the summer months. The park offers facility rentals, including options for weddings. The park has been adopted by various organizations and individuals through the Adopt-a-Park Program. Dogs are not allowed in the park, except for ADA compliant service dogs. Visitors can explore the park through designated dog routes. To learn more about Lithia Park, visit the Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission website or contact them directly.
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"MUST VISIT!!! We visited in Mid February, the weather was chilly but not cold and perfect for walking the trails and visiting the Japanese Garden. I can't say enough about the beauty and peacefulness of this park. It was serene, clean and everyone we passed on the trails were so nice. The bathrooms are not really marked but look for the brown buildings. Bathrooms are very clean!! I will be going back. If you are in the area spend a few hour walking the trails take a small picnic and just be surrounded by nature. Free entry $0 Free parking $0"
"Excellent park to visit when in town. Whether you want a walk, like gardens, want to have a picnic, catch a concert, play pickleball or just enjoy the outdoors….this is a great park in Oregon."
"A beautiful park and venue to gather people in the thousands. The weather was cols and there is no indoor space but the another like feel is great for a small concert. A great a lot to run or stroll with the family."
"Lithia Park has gotten more beautiful over the last 30 years. There's a kids play structure, the Japanese gardens, very challenging stairs going straight up on the hillside for hikers and joggers with the chutzpah to climb, and benches and picnic tables to rest, craft, or eat. Today there was a cello player on the path, a couple artists, some deer, and nice breeze. Be aware there is an E-coli warning for the creek, as of August 2023. But don't let it stop you from enjoying the walking paths. Restrooms are open. No dogs, no bikes, no smoking."
"It is a beautiful place with a lot of trails to walk on. They have maps posted around the park in different places that display the trails and where each one leads to. Plenty of really cool things to see along the trails. Plus, depending on the time of year that you are there, you're very likely to see different types of wildlife as well. They also have a nice playground for kiddo's to get some energy out and have some fun as well. All in all it is a nice place to visit. It can just get a little crowded on the weekends so if you are able to, I suggest going during the week to avoid the crowds."
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