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Revision as of 15:56, 20 September 2018

Parking below Skinner Butte on the Willamette River, Skinner Butte Park (bobcat)

Hikes starting here

Driving Directions

From I-5 north:

Take Exit 194B. After exiting, merge with I-105 for Eugene, and drive 1.3 miles.

Take Exit 2 for Coburg Road and Downtown Eugene. Keep left at a fork for the University of Oregon, and go 0.3 miles.

Merge onto Coburg Road, and proceed 0.4 miles, crossing the Willamette River.

Turn right onto 3rd Avenue, and go 0.1 miles (2 blocks).

Turn right onto High Street, which bends left to become Cheshire Avenue, and go 0.5 miles.

Turn right into the large parking area for Skinner Butte Park.


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