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Legion Park

 

Legion Park is Woodburn's oldest park site.  At nearly 16 acres, Legion Park has a full sized soccer field, stadium, picnic pavilion, numerous picnic tables, grass playfields, and densely wooded Douglas Fir tree grove.  An archeologically themed nature play area was installed in May 2013.

 

Historic 1785 Locomotive

By the mid-1950’s, the diesel electric locomotive became standard for the railroads, and steam engines were being scrapped. Fortunately, some were saved for the education of later generations. In 1957, Woodburn would receive a classic 1902 built steam locomotive through donation by the Southern Pacific Railroad.
 

Heritage Park

 

Heritage Park is a lovely neighborhood park with a small play structure and a single hoop basketball court. 

Downtown Plaza

 

The Downtown Plaza is located in the heart of downtown Woodburn and is the site of many special events each year. From Taste of Woodburn, to Trunk or Treat, you will always find community gathering here. Not only is it home to some great events, but it is also a great spot to sit and relax among many downtown businesses. You will find benches, picnic tables, and even a community checkers and chess table. So next time you are here, grab some lunch and enjoy it the Downtown Plaza!

Centennial Park

 

 Dog Park Construction Update (11/10/24)

The Centennial Dog Park Improvements are currently underway. Despite encountering some unforeseen delays, we are pleased to report that significant progress is being made.

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Burlingham Park

 

Burlingham Park is located at 3350 Linda Street in West Woodburn. At 5.5 acres in size, Burlingham Park is a charming neighborhood park with a playground, basketball court, and large play fields.

Administration

The City Administrator is appointed by the City Council to administer the City's day-to-day business and implement policies established by the Council. The Administrator is responsible for directing and coordinating the work of all city departments, recommends the appointment and dismissal of all City Department heads (except as otherwise provided by City Charter), and is the appointing authority for all subordinate employees.

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