Clemens Park
A peaceful retreat in the Coastal Range
Nestled along the North Fork Alsea River, Clemens Park offers year-round fishing, wildlife viewing, and a peaceful forest setting. A short interpretive trail highlights the unique rainforest ecology.
Clemens Park, located 21 miles southwest of Corvallis on Highway 34, features approximately one-half mile of Alsea River frontage. In addition to its excellent fishing, the park has riverfront picnic sites and areas for water play. Restroom facilities are available. 1 ADA parking space.
Check out the park map and general information on the Oregon Hiker’s Guide.
Location
19910 Seeley Creek Road
Alsea, OR 97324
Hours
Sunday-Saturday
Dawn-Dusk
Wildlife information
Wildlife is abundant—look for beaver, river otters and a variety of birds including Wood Ducks, Mergansers, Belted Kingfishers and Winter Wrens. Trillium bloom across the forest floor in March and April, and the American Dipper is often seen along the river in fall.
Fishing information
Check out ODFW’s information on Oregon’s Northwest Zone »
Throughout the year, you can expect a variety of fish, but some of the highlights include:
- Resident cutthroat trout
- Sea-run cutthroat
- Fall Chinook salmon
- Winter steelhead
Vital Statistics
- Acres: 37.58
- Status: Developed Site
- Location
- Latitude: 44.4048238532
- Longitude: -123.566829681
19910 Seeley Creek Road Alsea, OR 97324