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Parks and Trails
- Armitage Park is located two miles south of Coburg at 90064 Coburg Road, Eugene, OR 97408. Armitage Park is 56.7 acres on the banks of the beautiful McKenzie River. It includes a boat ramp, volleyball court, dog park, and picnic and camping areas.
- Norma Pfeiffer Park is 1.7-acre park located in downtown Coburg and includes a basketball court, playground, barbecue, restroom, and picnic areas.
- Pavilion Park is located at Willamette and McKenzie Streets and includes a pavilion and open space. The pavilion can be rented for special events.
- Jacob Spores Park (formally Moody Park) is located at Sarah Lane and Shane Ct. It is a pocket park with a picnic area connected to the Coburg Loop Path.
- The Booth-Kelly Trail (formally Coburg Nature Trail or Canterbury Slough) is located west of Austin Street and is a short soft surface trail that follows the Canterbury or "Mill" Slough.
- Under construction is the Coburg Loop Path system. The Coburg Loop is a hard surface path system that will loop around the City with bike boulevard connections on local streets. All non-motorized travel is welcome.
- Green Island is located 1 mile west of Coburg and has over 1,100 acres which contain some of the least altered fish and wildlife habitat in the Willamette Valley and provide essential habitat for numerous species. These parks and trails are managed by the McKenzie River Trust and can be accessed by the public once a month on the second Saturday (March through December). See their website for more information.
The City of Coburg was recognized as a Historic District and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Some of the buildings in the district date back to 1875. A historic walking tour map is available. Please visit City Hall for more information or click here.
Coburg is the southern anchor to the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway.
Oregon’s first designated scenic bikeway celebrates the Willamette Valley, its people, and its splendor. The 127-mile Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway (WVSB) travels through one of the most diverse agricultural regions on earth and showcases the sites where Oregon’s history was made.
Coburg is served by Lane Transit District bus route #96.