Stub Stewart Recreation Map
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Stub Stewart Recreation Map
Vernonia 47 Stub Stewart State Park St Helens Banks-Vernonia State Trail 30 Columbia R i v Stub Stewart State Park 26 Vancouver Recreation and Trail Guide er 6 To Seattle Banks 5 47 Forest Grove Hillsboro 205 30 Portland 8 Beaverton Banks-Vernonia trailheads 219 99 26 W For more information: Stub Stewart Management Unit 30380 NW Hwy 47 5 Buxton, OR 97109 Telephone: (503) 324-0606 99 E Reservations/cancellations: 1-800-452-5687 www.oregonstateparks.org Printed on Recycled Paper This publication is available in alternative formats on request. Write to: OPRD, 725 Summer St. NE, Suite C, Salem, OR 97301; or call (503) 986-0707 (for the hearing impaired 1-800-735-2900). 63400-8115 ( 5-13) Stub Stewart State Park is like a big, big, multipurpose playground in Portland's backyard. Just 34 miles west of Portland, this park is a haven for those whose idea of recreation is, well, active. Hikers can explore more than 20 miles of trails: some easy, some hard. Bicycling can be sweet and simple, or 84 it can be a heart-pounding, roller coaster ride on one of many professionally designed 84 mountain bike trails. Families and friends enjoy the challenge and laughs that an 18-hole disc golf course brings. With all this activity spent, visitors can settle 35 in and pop a tent, park a motorhome, or rent a cabin to relax as the evening's stars come out. And let's not forget 197 the equestrians. Along with one of the best horse camps in the state, Stub Stewart is home to dozens of trails open to horseback riders. 224 26 206 97 216 k mper W N o r t h C a d d yw h o 0.5 mi Hares Ca nyon Trail 0.7 mi 0 13 0 W i l l i a ms Drip T 0.4 orch mi s av ey H pe Re e k Pi n 1000 ree zer C n e G at n or Drip Torch 110 0 1000 900 sC am illi Lokie’s Lollipop 0. 3 m i 1000 11 00 Course Disc Golf W 0 10 0 ed traw ry Tar ks Jac h i e n.3 m Gr 0 e ns Ri 0 0 90 Cr ee 13 rW ay ke oo mi Br 0.1 mi 0 100 ek ra i Brooke Creek Hike-in Camp 14 8 5 owm 10 id00 ak W e l L.L. “Stub” Stewart Welcome Center 6 mi 1.0 1100 90 0 0.3 0 10 re d oo 900 0 100 w l Trai 0.1 mi 9 7 15 0.2 mi 1100 1100 es C anyo n 10 12 900 He a 0.1 rt m i 0.3 mi Trail ok te m i 0.2 mi 0.1 10 0 3 800 Fl 0 70 H ar 0.2 0 11 4 g Lo 700 u me T 0.2 mi o ok ook B 0.3 m ridlewa y i eshoe 0.2 mi r Hors inde ew mi e Tr ai l rb er ch i Ba 0. 2 m 3 m i M 0. C ir y rs r’s hcutte a tc 0.1 mi 800 0.1 mi mi 0.1 ek re d es Si 2 16 e ofly Sho il Dairy Creek Camp East 1100 W a Tr 3-Hole Putt-Putt Course u c k er 2 0 110 Dairy Creek Camp West 80 0 3 0.1 mi 0 1 1 eek 1300 Ho Cr 0 110 900 17 er nd in h Disc Golf Area 18 0.2 mi 0 100 1100 Off-leash pet area 0 10 Da oe sh mi 0.2 o H Hilltop Day-use Area 1100 Trail p kS ud r 0.3 mi Ba 0 90 ork i m Bullb 0 80 800 2 0. Rise and S air mi 1000 mi 0.1 0.1 0.1 800 0 80 tF 0.1 m i La 0 10 0 Trail 0.1 mi i 0.1 m 900 Springboard Horseshoe 80 0 Mountain Dale Cabin Village ne ne tate 47 cutte r ’s 0.2 mi mi ia S Beaver Pond Ma t ch Pe Swing D onk e yT 0.2 m rail i il Tr a te r 90 0 m Mountain Bike Area i i 0.1 on Bo i 2 0. 0 oo 0 m 0.2 m 1100 L a n er sc om 13 0 0 13 0 90 Ba nk sV 1 0. Pas s 0.2 mi 1000 i Hares Canyon Horse Camp Bu cki ng (10 miles) m i m Vernonia mi op o Lo 0 .2 1 0. il Tra oter 0.1 ss La Pe avey H i 0 90 900 Clayhill Horse Staging Area ay m Boomscooter Pond 1000 L.L. "Stub" Stewart, the park's namesake, was a legend in the world of Oregon logging, and a legend at Oregon State Parks. He served nearly 40 years as an advisor to the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, enthusiastically championing the world of outdoor recreation and preservation. He and his brother built a small timber company, Bohemia, into a multi-million dollar enterprise that employed thousands at its height. He was also a state legislator, serving in the House of Representatives from 1951-55. s co om 5 0. 0 100 1911-2005 Bo CORE AREA 00k’n ’ 11 Lin Oregon State Parks and the staff of Stub Stewart State Park would like to thank the following groups for their time, expertise and enthusiasm. Without you, the park would not be as great as it is! TRAIL RULES TRAIL COURTESY YIELD TO Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics is a partner that teachers people principles in enjoying the outdoors responsibly. Help us put these principles into action. •Hikers yield to horses. •Bicyclists yield to hikers and equestrians. •When passing, announce presence within 25-50 feet with your voice and ask user how to pass safely. •Keep all pets under physical control and on a leash not more than six feet long. •You are responsible for your pet, including picking up waste. •Stay on designated trails. •Please respect private property. •Camping is permitted in designated campgrounds only. •Do not camp or build fires along trails. •We do not have garbage cans. •Please take all trash to the garbage/recycling center across from the Welcome Center. Report a Problem •Please speak to park staff at the Welcome Center. •If staff is unavailable, write a note and place it in a pay box at one of the self-registration kiosks.
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