Stub Stewart Recreation Map

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Stub Stewart Recreation Map
Vernonia
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Stub Stewart
State Park
St Helens
Banks-Vernonia
State Trail
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Columbia R i v
Stub
Stewart
State Park
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Vancouver
Recreation and Trail Guide
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To
Seattle
Banks
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Forest Grove
Hillsboro
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Portland
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Beaverton
Banks-Vernonia
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For more information:
Stub Stewart Management Unit
30380 NW Hwy 47
5
Buxton, OR 97109
Telephone: (503) 324-0606
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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
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it can be a heart-pounding, roller coaster
ride on one of many professionally designed
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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
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motorhome, or rent a cabin to relax as the
evening's stars come out. And let's not forget
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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.
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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.
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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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