General Information
Location: Summit & Skyline Dr.
Hendricks Park is Eugene's oldest city park. Its 78 acres include a mature forest, a world-renowned rhododendron garden, and now a new native plant garden. Laced with trails, the park is a haven for hikers, birders, and others who enjoy retreating to the tranquility of nature. Without leaving the city, visitors can walk among Douglas fir trees two hundred years old, ferns, and wildflowers, such as trilliums and irises, and over six thousand varieties of rhododendrons and other ornamental plants.
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With the implementation of the Hendricks Park Forest Management Plan in 2000, park staff have worked in partnership with the Friends of Hendricks Park and other community volunteers to help achieve a healthy, resilient, and sustainable forest. The forest management plan will ensure that Hendricks Park's pristine natural setting, truly a community treasure, will be preserved for generations to come.
The Francis M. Wilkins Shelter
Originally constructed in 1938 in honor of Francis M. Wilkins, one of the founders of Hendricks Park, the historic shelter includes a large fireplace and the Moon Terrace deck, both constructed out of natural stone. It is available for rental from April 1 through October 31, excluding Sundays in April and May. Hours are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., 50 person capacity. For rental information call 541-682-4812.
Pets, sports, games, and organized group events such as weddings are not allowed in the rhododendron garden.
If you are interested in volunteering at the park, join us for our Tuesday work parties March-October from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. For more information about work parties or general park info (excluding rentals) contact:
Ginny Alfriend
Lead Worker
(541) 682-5324