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Hours

Monday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Barton Park Introduce

Barton Park, located at 19009 SE Barton Park Rd, Boring, OR 97009, USA, offers a beautiful outdoor experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, though it primarily functions as a day-use park. You can contact them at (503) 742-4414 or +1 503-742-4414.

Environment and Atmosphere:

  • Serene and picturesque park situated along the Clackamas River.
  • Tranquil setting, ideal for relaxation and connecting with nature.
  • Scenic views, perfect for photography and enjoying the outdoors.

Services and Features:

  • Spacious picnic areas for family and group outings.
  • Easy access to the Clackamas River for various riverside activities.
  • Kid-friendly environment with ample space for children to play.
  • Perfect location for tubing activities.
  • Ideal for peaceful hikes and outdoor exploration.

Barton Park is a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful outdoor experience. Its location along the Clackamas River provides opportunities for various recreational activities, including picnicking, hiking, and tubing. The park's spacious areas and kid-friendly environment make it an excellent choice for families. The scenic views and serene atmosphere contribute to a relaxing and enjoyable visit. While primarily a day-use park, its proximity to the Clackamas River and natural beauty make it a valuable recreational spot.

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Customer Reviews

4.0
599 reviews
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Carlo R. Carranza
Oct 29, 2024

Barton Park, located along the Clackamas River, is a serene and picturesque spot perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The park features spacious picnic areas and easy access to the river. The scenic views make it an ideal spot for a relaxing day out or a peaceful hike. Overall, Barton Park is a hidden gem for anyone looking to connect with nature in a tranquil setting.

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Lalaina McKeever
Feb 27, 2025

Perfect for family fun. Super kid friendly. Nice areas for riverside activities. I can always find a nice spot for my 3 kids to play, undisturbed. Perfect for tubing

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Jim
Aug 28, 2022

I'm sad to see how Barton has changed over the last 2-3 years. We have a large RV and have always stayed in the East Campground which is reserved for RVs. The trees and bushes are now overgrown so that they hang over the roads and campsites. I get the "pinstripe" type scratches on my RV when I drive through the reservation lane. Then I try to dodge the rest of the branches. They have also "progressed" to a new online reservation system. No longer can you reserve through the camp host or the rangers at the park. I think that must be why they put up "Campground Full" signs at the entrance of both campgrounds. But the campgrounds aren't even a third full. Also the grassy middle area of the East Campground used to be mowed so kids could play ball and run around there. Now it is just left dry and overgrown. It looks like it would fuel a grass fire pretty easily. There are 5 individual shower rooms. Three of them are locked up, one of which is the ♿️ accessible one. So only 2 are available for use. The picture below shows what one looks like. Finally, the prices have skyrocketed over the last 2 years. For you Oregon residents it has gone from $28 a night to $37 a night in that time. I'm a non-Oregon resident. I travel here each year to visit my relatives in Oregon. We like to stay for a month or so. We've spent lots of money at the local businesses. We've attended the churches. We've visited and financially supported local schools. We have volunteered in local communities. But now Barton has decided to raise their non-resident rates to $46 per night! That's up from $28 just 2 years ago. It's now cheaper to stay at a nice RV resort with full hookups at their weekly rates. And of course there is an additional $11 fee to use the online reservation system. If I were to book a Friday and Saturday weekend it would cost me $103! I'm sorry to see all this happen. I miss the old Barton. I can only assume that Barton no longer wants out of state campers at their park. By the way, if anybody wonders why I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 star just look at the last picture. Update: We came back to Barton for a few days, and we could see positive changes. The long dry grass was mowed. A lot of the trees were trimmed. The broken fence was repaired. The "Campground Full" signs are now only up when the campgrounds are nearly full (maybe some were reserved by no-shows). Hopefully these are signs of change, and they'll keep working towards a better run park like it used to be. They've still priced us out, but if I were an Oregon resident it would be a place to where I'd return.

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Jesica Brown
Aug 19, 2022

There's so many places you can start and end. So much fun! Be safe and wear a life jacket or at least have one nearby. An oar is a great help. There's some rocky areas, so watch your butt! There's also 1 or 2 crazy rapids that can flip you, so be careful. Don't litter!! Some areas will provide you with a yellow trash bag. Be safe and have fun!

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Francisco Negrete
Jun 08, 2023

Pretty cool place the police are always there and it cost money to park about 8 dollars for all day. It is a pretty good place to go rafting at or inner tubing