- South Lane School District
- Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation Resources
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Summer Fun Guide
View 2021 Summer Guide
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Tennis / Pickleball
Coiner Park Tennis Courts: 541-942-5501
Services: Free tennis courts open to the public.Call 541-942-0688 for Pickle Ball.Tennis Instruction: 541-543-4245, Bob Reed
USPTA: Tennis Hotline: 541-683-1843
Services: Tennis lessons May-September for players all ages/levels and Tennis Camps.Email: reedrobert77@gmail.com -
Horseback Riding
Cottage Grove Riding Club:
Family events and members ride at Cottage Grove Rodeo grounds.Etzel Equestrian Center: 541-942-5851
Western and English riding lessons, ages 4 years and up, beginner and intermediate, schooling horses, outdoor arena, and trails.High School Equestrian Programs:
Cottage Grove High School: 541-942-3391
Creswell: 541-895-6020.Team practices and meets for equestrian programs.Lorane Unicorns Program and Community Outreach: 541-359-8040
Dr. Katrina Cernozubov-Digman27706 Lorane Orchard Road, Lorane, OR 97451
Program for pre-teens and children who want to know more about horses and for seniors and persons hospitalized or in a nursing home. -
Golf / Disc Golf
Cottage Grove Disc Golf Course: 541-942-5501
1400 N. Douglas Avenue, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
www.cottagegroveor.gov/community/page/cottage-grove-disc-golf-courseEmerald Valley Golf and Resort: 541-895-2174
83301 Dale Kuni Road, Creswell, OR 97426
www.emeraldvalleygolf.comHidden Valley Golf Course: 541-942-3046
775 N. River Road, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
www.playhiddenvalleygolf.comMiddlefield Golf Course: 541-942-8730
91 Village Drive, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
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Murals in Cottage Grove
The history of Cottage Grove is highly visible through the twenty-one murals that enhance the historic buildings of the city. The commemoration of the making of the movie "The General," parades, local history and former advertising are all preserved throughout the town, easily accessible on a walking tour.
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Bicycling / Bike Rentals
Covered Bridges Scenic Bikeway:
The Covered Bridges Scenic Bikeway features a fun cycling experience of
bridges, lake views, foliage, flowers, and a historic downtown that can be
enjoyed year-round. www.cottagegroveor.gov/community/page/coveredbridges-scenic-bikewayRainy Peak Cyclery: 541-942-8712
533 E. Main Street, Cottage Grove, OR 97424
Maps, gear, repairs, bicycles, and bike rentals.Row River Trail:17 miles of trail starting at Trailhead Park in Cottage Grove. -
Hike, Bike/Ride Horses on Row River Trail
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Waterfall Wandering
Explore 3 waterfalls in the Umpqua National Forest just outside of Cottage Grove. First stop by the Cottage Grove Ranger Station and pickup hiking maps and get details about weather and trail conditions. Moon Falls Trail #1423, Pinard Falls Trail #1406, and Spirit Falls Trail #1413 constitute a trinity of Cottage Grove Ranger District's most beautiful waterfalls. Due to their close proximity and relatively short total hiking distance of 3 miles, many choose to do two or three in the same day.Umpqua National Forest waterfall descriptions and directions:Thundering Water Brochure - Produced by the Bureau of Land Management Roseburg District -
Cottage Grove Covered Bridges
Cottage Grove is known as the "Covered Bridge Capital of the West. Visit all six bridges in Cottage Grove, which include Lane County's oldest covered bridge and the only remaining covered railroad bridge west of the Mississippi.