Medford boast over 28 local parks that can be enjoy by all ages, year around. Medford Parks & Recis a great resource for additional information on our city parks, sport fields, events and tournaments.
PLAY PARKS IN MEDFORD
For a complete list of parks in Medford, Oregon visit the City of Medford Parks and Rec Page.
This 20 acre park provides a welcome retreat to busy shoppers, families and anyone craving an open green area. Recently renovated, the park includes a large play structure, skate spot, spray pad, fenced futsal court, basketball court and fenced areas for off leash dogs.
185 S Modoc Ave. 185 S Modoc Ave. Medford, OR97504 (541) 774-2400
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One of Medford’s most popular neighborhood parks, Holmes park is located at 185 S. Modoc Ave. Tucked into a quiet residential area, the park features paved and unpaved pathways, a modern play structure, mature trees, basketball and tennis/pickle ball courts, and a large grassy multi-purpose lawn.
The Howard Prairie Resort is 155 beautiful acres, including 1.63 miles of lake frontage and breathtaking views of Mt. McLoughlin. The lake waters are teeming with both trout and bass and have some of the best fishing in Southern Oregon.
Offering everything from tent sites to large RV sites, a rentable 2-bedroom Cabin, a store, restaurant, laundry facilities, and full-service boat marina, The Howard Prairie Resort is the ideal location for a unique outdoor excursion for the entire family, either for just a weekend or your summer vacation destination.
Discover a true ambiance of natural camping in one of Howard Prairie Resort's campsites with spacious tree-covered spaces.
405 S 4th St 405 S 4th St Central Point, OR97502 (541) 664-3321 x263
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The Skate Park offers rails, stairs, double sets and grinding blocks for both beginning and expert skateboarders. With a restroom, drinking fountain and picnic bench nearby, this is the ideal place to spend the day.
130 Lewis Ave 130 Lewis Ave Medford, OR97501 (541) 774-2400
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This 8+ acre park features large amounts of turf area, spray water park (Seasonal), 2 basketball courts, 2 large playground structures, 1/3 mile paved walking path, restrooms, tables, BBQ's, small gazebo, and wetlands with Little Elk Creek running through the east side of the park.
3158 Lone Pine Road 3158 Lone Pine Road Medford, OR97504 (541) 774-2000
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Located on the east side of Medford, Lone Pine Park offers a nice place to bring the kids to enjoy the spray park or to walk the dog on the asphalt .25 mile loop. The park additionally offers scaping views, large fields for play and gazebos for gatherings!
136 Brandon St 136 Brandon St Central Point, OR97502
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A striking hand-carved sign surrounded by colorful flowers mark the entrance to this small shaded park. The gazebo and picnic bench provide a perfect setting for enjoying picnics or more active pursuits such as horseshoes. The sound of cascading water and the serene pond will draw you back time after time.
Prescott Park starts from Roxy Ann Drive off of Hillcrest Road. The park totals 1740 acres of hiking and mountain biking trails, both paved and unpaved. This park is the perfect place for family adventure and incredible overviews of the valley!
This 1.5 acre park is conveniently located in downtown Central Point. Robert Pfaff Park offers a performance stage and covered picnic areas ideal for celebrations with family and friends. Lush foliage provides a peaceful and shady backdrop for strolls and afternoon picnics. The park features a band shelter, playground, tennis court and basketball court.
Rogue Elk Park covers a total of 33 beautiful acres including three-quarters of a mile of access to the upper Rogue River. This special park provides numerous activities such as camping, fishing, rafting, swimming and an excellent opportunity to escape for a day trip, picnic or family event. Rogue Elk is the county's most popular camping spot along the upper Rogue River with prime riverfront campsites, RV sites with water/electric hookups, restroom/showers, picnic tables, barbecues and a playground.
4588 N Pacific Hwy 4588 N Pacific Hwy Central Point, OR97502
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Open 8:30am-3:30pm
Guided tours and additional information available upon request.
Park History and Plans:
Mr. Skyrman, who died in September 2010, donated the property to the City of Central Point with the stipulation that it be used as an arboretum to provide for educational programs for youth from around the region and for public enjoyment. The site is unique in that Mr. Skyrman’s father planted a variety of shrubs and every tree species native to Oregon, including the largest gray pine tree in the state. The property also includes two structures, a log cabin the family built to celebrate the bicentennial in 1976 and the Skyrman home. These buildings will be used to house classroom space for various educational programs.