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Jackson-Frazier Wetland

Year-round boardwalk access

Located northeast of Corvallis at the north end of Lancaster Street, the wetland was established as a Benton County Park in 1992, to protect the natural features of the area and allow for education, research and public use. Open throughout the year, a 3,400 foot long accessible, wooden boardwalk (2/3 of a mile long) winds through the wetland, allowing visitors to see many plant communities and habitats. Interpretive signs explain different aspects of the park’s natural history and watershed.

Location

3600 NE Lancaster Street
Corvallis, OR 97330

Hours

Sunday-Saturday
Dawn-Dusk

Restoration Efforts

From 2017 to 2021 Benton County Natural Areas & Parks Department completed a long-term wetland restoration project. 50 acres of wetland restoration and creation occurred in two phases and created a significant increase in the native wetland plant and animal diversity. Visit Jackson-Frazier Wetland Boardwalk Reconstruction Project for more information.

3600 NE Lancaster Street Corvallis, OR 97330

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