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This charming urban park is tucked between Allen Road and Crowell Way uphill from McKay Park in southwest Bend.
Hixon Park features a central plaza area with bench seating, turf area, landscaped flower beds, and a whimsical four seasons clock sculpture. It’s a lovely place to enjoy a sack lunch on a warm summer day.
Trail, park or property information:
- Business hours: (541) 388-5435
- After business hours: (541) 389-7665
- To report a maintenance issue: (541) 388-5435
For feedback on the parks, trails or facilities, email Park Services.
Click here for Lost & Found.
Hixon Park was acquired in 1998 from Brooks Resources. John Simpson, the project lead, named the urban square that features a unique Seasons Clock.
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Park History
Hixon Park was acquired in 1998 from Brooks Resources. John Simpson, the project lead, named the urban square that features a unique Seasons Clock.
Contact
Trail, park or property information:
- Business hours: (541) 388-5435
- After business hours: (541) 389-7665
- To report a maintenance issue: (541) 388-5435
For feedback on the parks, trails or facilities, email Park Services.
Click here for Lost & Found.