
I love this place it have plenty of space for the dogs to run. It's not muddy like all the other dog parks. The people here are nice and have common sense on how to react when things happen. My...
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The Wayne Morse Family Farm in Eugene, OR is a 27-acre park that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history and politics of the area. With trails, an off-leash dog area, and a picnic shelter available for rental events, the park provides a serene setting for outdoor activities. The park also hosts the Wayne Morse Summer Day Camp and features a white framed sign that provides a brief history of Senator Wayne Morse and his family. Visitors can learn more about Morse and Eugene history by taking tours or visiting other historic sites in the area.
The Wayne Morse Historical Park Corporation, which supports interpretive and preservation efforts at the park, established the Wayne Morse Legacy Scholarship in 2011. This scholarship recognizes Oregon students who aspire to higher education and are inspired by Senator Morse's legacies of public service, integrity, and commitment to principle and independence. The outstanding recipients of the scholarship have attended various universities and colleges in Oregon. The park is part of the Historic Properties of Oregon coalition, which aims to attract visitors interested in history and historic preservation to the state's historic house museums.
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I love this place it have plenty of space for the dogs to run. It's not muddy like all the other dog parks. The people here are nice and have common sense on how to react when things happen. My...

What an amazing beautiful dog park. It's huge, basically 3 parks linked together as one. That being said you best keep an eye on your pup. They easily switch from one park to the next out of...

One of the best dog parks in town! There are multiple gated entrances into the park. You can enter either by a gravel trail from the parking lot or a trail from the woods. The park is clean, very...
There isn't actually much to "see" here - the family home contains some exhibits relating to his life and career, but it isn't open to the public except during special reserved events.

Wayne Morse is my favorite dog park in the city as it is usually not very crowded and there is lots of room to throw the ball and walk through the multiple gated areas. This park is in a...
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