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Three Pines Park
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This small park in the Three Pines subdivision features a picnic table and playground structure for young children with a “railroad” theme in honor of the lumber rail lines that once ran through this area to Shevlin Park.
Trail connections begin at the park with paved pathways through Three Pines and leading to the trail connections at Shevlin Commons to Shevlin Park.
Park visitors are encouraged to walk or bike to the park as only ADA accessible parking is available at the park site
5 am to 10 pm
19089 Mount Hood Place, Bend, OR 97701, United States (Directions)
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0.3 acres
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.
Three Pines Park was acquired in 2007 and was developed that same year by the Three Pines Development and homeowner’s association. The name of the park originates from the neighborhood subdivision where it is located. Fun fact: The “railroad” theme for the playground was in honor of the lumber rail lines that once ran through this area to Shevlin Park.
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Park History
Three Pines Park was acquired in 2007 and was developed that same year by the Three Pines Development and homeowner’s association. The name of the park originates from the neighborhood subdivision where it is located. Fun fact: The “railroad” theme for the playground was in honor of the lumber rail lines that once ran through this area to Shevlin Park.
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.