Arrowhead Park

Arrowhead City Park, Eugene, OR 97404
7.5 acres | 3.0 hectares

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About the Location

Location and Setting

Tucked away at the intersection of Irvington Drive and Arrowhead Street, Arrowhead Park is a charming neighborhood green space in Eugene, Oregon. It's one of those secluded places that locals love - a peaceful retreat right in the heart of a residential area where you can reconnect with nature without having to trek across town.

What makes this park special is its genuine neighborhood vibe. You'll often find nearby residents enjoying a moment of tranquility here, appreciating the consistently clean grounds and safe environment that makes it feel like an extension of their own backyards.

Park Features

The park centers around a spacious informal play field that's ideal for impromptu games of frisbee or just letting the kids burn off some energy. The recently renovated landscape offers plenty of grassy areas where little ones can run wild while parents keep a watchful eye.

One thoughtful aspect of Arrowhead is its accessibility features, ensuring everyone can enjoy what the park has to offer regardless of mobility challenges. Scattered throughout are picnic tables where you can enjoy a packed lunch or evening snack under the open sky.

Need a moment to yourself? The strategically placed park benches provide perfect spots to sit back, catch your breath, and maybe even do some bird watching - local feathered friends are frequent visitors here too.

Recreational Opportunities

A well-maintained looped trail winds through the park, ideal for a casual stroll, a morning jog, or walking your four-legged friend. Dog owners will appreciate the available dog waste bags - a simple but important touch that helps keep the park pristine for everyone.

Families will find the layout particularly welcoming, with play areas designed so parents can comfortably supervise while kids explore. The playground is a hit with the younger crowd, featuring a big slide that even the smallest adventurers can enjoy. There's also a sand pit where kids can dig, build, and let their imaginations run wild.

Amenities

You'll find drinking water available to quench your thirst after active play or on warm days. One thing to note - there aren't any restrooms in the park or nearby, so you might want to plan your visit accordingly.

During the summer months, the park hosts various activities that bring neighbors together, making it a nice spot for community gatherings.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Dog-Friendly AreaHiking TrailOpen Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Paved PathsPlayground

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterPicnic Area

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ParkMagnet Score

Good Park

Park Size

7.5 acres | 3.0 hectares

Opening Hours

Hours not available

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