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City of Woodland Parks Department |
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The City of Woodland owns and operates four developed parks. |
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Horseshoe Lake Park This 6.5 acre park is located on the north bank of Horseshoe Lake, just east of the city's business district. Horseshoe Lake Park is the largest developed city park in Woodland. It used quite often for community events, including Planter's Days and the Easter Egg Hunt. Hoffman Memorial Plaza is adjacent to the park. Facilities include a covered picnic area, a gazebo, a covered "cloggers" pad, open lawn for field games, a playground, a beach, restrooms, a parking lot, and a boat launch. Horseshoe Lake is open for swimming (no lifeguard on duty), fishing, boating, and water skiing. See the Woodland Municipal Code Chapter 9.20 for Water Safety Regulations and Restrictions. The covered picnic area is available for rent, please see our Facility Rental page for details. Other areas are available on a first come first serve basis. For additional information go to http://www.lewisriver.com/horseshoe.html. |
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Hoffman Park This .75 acre park is located in the 700 block of Park Street, next door to library, and across the street from the Woodland High School. Hoffman Park contains the Woodland Community Center, playground equipment, landscaping, and open play areas. The Community Center is available for rent, please see our Facility Rental page for details. |
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Kenneth Bjur Memorial Park This small park is located in the residential district, on the northeast side of Woodland, at the intersection of Spruce and Madrona Avenues.
The park offers a grassy area and playground equipment. |
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Eagle Park Eagle Park is Woodland's newest park, it opened in May of 2002. The Park is located at 1844 Willow Street, within the River Bend Estates Subdivision. Eagle Park offers playground equipment, picnic tables, and benches. |
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