MacKenzie State Recreation Area is a lush and serene forested recreation site in western Oregon, offering visitors rich hiking trails, abundant wildlife, and tranquil picnic spots along the McKenzie River.
Located on the western slopes of the Cascade Range near the town of Leaburg, Oregon, MacKenzie State Recreation Area offers a blend of rich old-growth forest, cascading waterways, and ample outdoor recreation opportunities. The park lies along the banks of the McKenzie River, which is known for clear, cold water favored by anglers and paddlers. The area is dominated by Douglas fir, western red cedar, and bigleaf maple, providing a dense, green canopy ideal for wildlife including deer, black bear, and a variety of bird species. Originally developed in the mid-20th century to offer a natural respite for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts, the park features picnic areas, short hiking loops, and river access points. Visitors can explore several easy to moderate trails that wind through lush forest and along the river, making it a popular spot for day hikes and nature study. MacKenzie State Recreation Area is also a favored location for fishing, especially for trout, and paddlers often launch here for the downstream scenic float. Its proximity to the McKenzie River Scenic Byway enhances its accessibility and visitor appeal. With fewer crowds than nearby larger parks, it retains a peaceful atmosphere for visitors seeking nature immersion, family outings, and quality wildlife viewing. The area is maintained by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and efforts focus on preserving the forest environment and river quality to sustain the area's ecological and recreational value.
McKenzie River overlook providing scenic views of clear waters and rocky rapids
Old-growth Douglas fir and western red cedar forests supporting diverse wildlife
Popular trout fishing spots along the McKenzie River
Quiet, well-maintained picnic areas with riverside access
Clear, cold river running through the park, offering excellent fishing, paddling, and scenic views.
A short trail with river overlooks and diverse old-growth forest vegetation.
A scenic riverside picnic spot with tables and barbecue grills surrounded by native flora.