Alderwood State Wayside
Purchased from Lane County in 1931. Day-use picnic facilities were originally developed by the Civilian Conservation Corps around 1935. According to local lore, during the prohibition era (1920s), liquor was distilled clandestinely at a nearby location called Burp Holler. In 1961, the name was briefly considered for application to the wayside but the proposal was unsuccessful.
Acreage: 76.4
Annual dayuse attendance: 43,370
Major Features & Activities:
Hiking Trails
Picnicking
Fishing
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