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Elijah Bristow
State Park

Near Eugene, Oregon, United States
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Elijah Bristow State Park is located on the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and is easy to reach via State Highway 58 southeast of the Eugene. The park was named for one of the first pioneer settlers in Lane County and is comprised of 847 acres of scattered meadows, woodlands and wetlands.  3 reservable group picnic areas, and numerous first come, first serve picnic sites provide plenty of opportunity relax and enjoy nature.

Salmon and steelhead trout abound during annual runs in one of the few stretches of the lower Willamette with fast-moving white water. Unique wildlife nesting and habitat areas fill the park's islands and sloughs.
Channel Lake, a land-locked river channel that meanders through the park, eventually empties back into the Willamette and provides habitat for Osprey, great blue heron, bald eagles and beaver.  Elijah Bristow is also home to several threatened species, including the Western pond turtle and the Oregon chub.  A dense canopy of broadleaf and evergreen trees with a lush understory of shrubs and herbaceous plants provides an excellent area for nature study and outdoor education.

Elijah Bristow has more than 10 miles of trail for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians. Part of the trail system includes a portion of the Eugene to Pacific Crest trail.  A separate equestrian staging area with a picnic shelter, barbecue grills, tables, water and a restroom make Bristow a favorite destination with local riding clubs.  Kayakers and canoeists will appreciate a new access trail to the river for the start of their journey on the Willamette River Water Trail.

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Call park: 541-937-1173
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Questions

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How do I reserve a group picnic area?

The group picnic areas at Elijah Bristow State Park are reservable May-Sept.  Please click the "Rates" button on the left for more information on how to reserve one of these sites.  When the picnic areas are not reserved, and during the off season, they are first come, first served.  Please be aware that outside of the reservation period, electricity and water may not be available at the sites.  Contact our office at 541-937-1173 if you are planning an event outside of the reservation period.

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Does my dog need to be on a leash?

Yes, leashes are required at Elijah Bristow State Park, including all trails.  There is an off-leash area near the main entrance.  This area has water, an upper fully fenced field, and a lower partially fenced area with access to Lost Creek.

For more questions, review our statewide FAQ

History

Acquired between 1971 and 1979 by gift from Lane County, transfer from the State Lands Division and purchase from various private owners, the park lies along the Middle Fork of the Willamette River just below Dexter Dam. Authorized for Willamette River Greenway acquisition by the 1973 State Legislature. Originally called Dexter State Park, the park name was changed in 1979 to honor Elijah Bristow (1788-1872), known as one of the first Euro-American settlers in Lane County. On his claim, Bristow founded the community of Pleasant Hill, located some 10 miles west of the park on Highway 58.

Brochures and Maps

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