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Jasper State Recreation Site is a tranquil riverside park in Oregon offering a blend of fishing, picnicking, and hiking opportunities in a scenic forested setting along the Middle Fork Willamette River.

18
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1950
Year Established

About Jasper State Recreation Site

 

Jasper State Recreation Site is located near the community of Jasper in Lane County, Oregon, along the picturesque Middle Fork Willamette River. Nestled in the lush Willamette National Forest, this relatively small but charming state park offers visitors a peaceful environment characterized by tall Douglas firs, maple trees, and a thick riparian habitat. The site provides a serene location for freshwater fishing, especially during the Chinook salmon and steelhead runs, attracting anglers from around the region. Picnicking areas are well-maintained with tables and basic amenities, making it an ideal day-use spot for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The surrounding forest and riverbanks support a diverse range of local wildlife such as blacktail deer, river otters, and a variety of bird species including osprey and herons. Jasper State Recreation Site also serves as an access point to nearby hiking trails and is appreciated for its easy access to the river for paddle sports like kayaking and canoeing. The area holds cultural and historical significance, reflecting the heritage of the Oregon timber industry and Native American presence close by. Its proximity to the Cascade Mountains affords visitors cooler summer temperatures and mild weather in shoulder seasons. Jasper State Recreation Site appeals to visitors looking for a quiet, unpretentious outdoor destination where the focus is on natural beauty, river activities, and casual forest exploration.

Highlights

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Scenic Middle Fork Willamette River fishing and paddle access

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Riparian forest habitat supporting diverse birdlife, including osprey

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Picnic areas shaded by towering Douglas firs and maples

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Easy access from Highway 58 near the Willamette National Forest

Notable Natural Features

Middle Fork Willamette River

A key feature providing excellent fishing, paddling, and scenic views surrounded by old-growth forest.

Riparian Forest Habitat

This corridor supports a diversity of wildlife including sensitive bird species such as osprey and kingfishers.

Historic Timber Industry Remnants

Nearby areas reflect the region's logging history with interpretations accessible in local museums and trails.