Picnic Shelter

Crabtree Park Trail

.19 miles (short but sweet) - This secluded, idyllic park in Dundee features a trail alongside the hill which runs across the back of the park. Note that while this is a peaceful setting, you may hear gunshots; a private gun club is adjacent to the park (not affiliated with CPRD).

Dundee Billick Park

Home of Dundee Skatepark

Dundee-Billick joined the district in 1978 at the request of the residents living in the nearby neighborhood.

Not only did they suggest the park, they helped plan it.

The Billick family, led by Jack Billick, and Dundee City Hall, joined together to donate the property on which the park is located. 

Ewing Young Park

Home of the Dog ParkChehalem Skatepark, and Chehalem BMX Track

Welcome to Ewing Young Park, one of Chehalem Park and Recreation District’s 22 parks open to your enjoyment.

Ewing Young is one of the most fascinating figures in the history of west.

Jaquith Park

Jaquith Park is named for Walter Jaquith, a Newberg minister, and one of five original board members of the district when it was founded in June 1965.

Jaquith’s work to help create new parks had actually begun in 1963.

At that time, he led a group of local civic leaders in a series of meetings to discuss how best to serve the growing recreational needs of the city.

Crabtree Park

This lovely, secluded park in Dundee is ideal for outdoor gatherings in our reservable shelter; this location is popular for weddings and large family picnics. There are portable restrooms located on site, but please be aware there is no drinking water available in this park. So bring a water bottle and enjoy the Green Thumb Nature Trail, the pond, and the footbridge over Hess Creek. Hear a gunshot? Yes, you probably did; there is a shooting range adjacent to the park, which is not affiliated with CPRD. 

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