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Minto-Brown Island Park adventures

Minto-Brown Island Park Adventures

Minto-Brown Island Park is a large urban natural area in Salem, Oregon, offering diverse habitats, extensive trails, and recreational opportunities along the Willamette River.

1,200
Acres Protected
12+
Miles of Trails
300,000+
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Minto-Brown Island Park

 

Minto-Brown Island Park is a prominent urban park located in Salem, Oregon, spanning over 1,200 acres. The park consists of several river islands, with a complex of wetlands, oak savannahs, grasslands, and riparian forests that support a variety of native plants and wildlife. The Willamette River borders the park, contributing to its rich aquatic ecosystem and scenic landscape. Historically, the area was used by indigenous Kalapuya people and later transformed through 20th-century flood control projects before being developed into a public park. Today, Minto-Brown Island Park serves as a natural refuge within the city, balancing conservation efforts and outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore over 12 miles of paved and unpaved trails ideal for walking, running, and cycling. The park features several picnic areas, off-leash dog zones, and a large BMX bike track, making it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Birdwatching is a favorite activity here due to the abundance of waterfowl, raptors, and songbirds. The varied habitats also support deer, beavers, and other wildlife. Its proximity to Salem’s urban core and diverse landscape appeals to visitors seeking both nature immersion and recreational variety. Interpretive signs offer insights into the park's natural and cultural history, adding educational value. Minto-Brown Island Park is recognized for its open spaces, scenic river views, and multi-use connectivity, making it a cornerstone of Salem’s outdoor offerings.

Highlights

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Extensive trail network linking riverfront, wetlands, and wooded areas

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Diverse wildlife habitats supporting birdwatching and nature observation

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Large off-leash dog areas and a well-known BMX bike park

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Scenic views of the Willamette River and adjacent natural areas

Notable Natural Features

BMX Bike Park

A dedicated BMX track with well-maintained jumps and berms attracting riders of all skill levels.

Willamette River Scenic Overlook

Multiple vantage points offer expansive views of the river and opportunities to observe waterfowl.

Wetland Habitat Zones

Protected wetlands home to amphibians, water birds, and diverse plant species, critical for local biodiversity.