McKay Park
166 SW Shevlin Hixon Drive
Size: 3.9 acres
Named for Clyde McKay, 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. 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 on sitting plaza
- Drinking fountain
- Portable toilet
-
River access
