McKay Park
166 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive
Size: 3.93 acres
McKay Park was opened in May 2000 and quickly became a very
popular
addition to the District's collection of riverfront parks.
McKay Park is an excellent choice for taking a break from the
work day to enjoy your lunch. Easily accessible by car and on
foot, the park has become an oasis for dog lovers and those
wanting to take a dip in the Deschutes River. Dogs must be on
leash. Park ammenities include ample grass, picnic tables and
park benches. Art In Public Places donated a life-like
sculpture of Canada geese for the park. McKay Park is
definitely worth a visit...we're sure you'll return time after
time.
Site Features:
- Benches
- Drinking fountain
- Portable restrooms
- Decorative tree grates
- Public art/sculpture
- Interpretive signage
- Mature trees
- Beach and river access
-
Trail connections
