Arrowhead Creek Park

water feature

Arrowhead Creek Park, formerly known as the Willamette River Water Treatment Plant Park, was built in conjunction with the city’s water treatment plant on the Willamette River.  This award-winning park was created through a community design process and includes opportunities for education and interpretation.  The site includes interpretive features about the city’s water system and a water feature (not intended for water play) that is the park’s focal element.  The meadow in the park is composed of native grasses that have lower water use and require minimal mowing. The Morey’s Landing trail is a significant feature of the park and provides connections to the adjacent neighborhood.

The Willamette Water Supply System Raw Water Facilities Project began in June 2020.To learn more, please visit the project webpage.

Size

Arrowhead Creek Park is 9.9 acres.

Hours

5AM - 10PM

accessibility - what to expect

  • ADA parking spots: 2 wheelchair-accessible parking spaces
    • Parking lot is paved and ~50 ft from the main park area
  • ADA Benches: There are three separate seating areas around the park, with two having ADA-accessible benches. There are also six stone benches along the park trails
  • Terrain: Trails are paved throughout the park
  • Restrooms: There are no restrooms at this park

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pathway
picnic table next to river
picnic table
bench near walkway
grassy area
water feature
Benches Facing Eachother
Water Feature near Conference Room

Park Amenitites

Picnic Tables
Restrooms
Sidewalk
Walking Trails