As a participating partner the City of West Linn, Willamette Riverkeeper, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, and all the partners welcome you to acquaint yourself with the Willamette River Water Trail website. The Water Trail is now fully mapped from Eugene to Portland.
Adult Recreational Co-ed volleyball Open Gym Over 18 years of age
New teams created weekly, Usually two nets, with teams rotating in round robin play. Nets are at men's height. Class leader provide some training, skills & rules are taught & practiced.
Note: though this is an open gym program, it is suggested for medium (B) and above skill levels. Not suggested for novice or beginner.
The Parks and Recreation Department receives numerous requests annually for Eagle Scout volunteer projects. The Department has established the following Eagle Scout Project Guidelines to assist the Eagle Scout Candidate contemplating a volunteer project in conjunction with the City of West Linn.
Please download the Eagle Project Packet below.
If you have further questions, contact: Tarra Wiencken City of West Linn Parks & Recreation 22500 Salamo Road, West Linn, OR 97068 503-557-4700 twiencken@westlinnoregon.gov
Are you interested in teaching a class for Parks & Recreation?
This is the place to start.
Thank you for your interest in becoming an independent contract instructor with the City of West Linn Parks and Recreation Department. We are excited about the possibility of working together to reach our common goals and to serve our community.
This policy establishes guidelines for the consistent decision-making process related to the acceptance, placement and long-term maintenance of public requests for memorial donations in City-owned facilities, parks, natural areas and trail systems.
We are not accepting donations for new benches in our parks at this time.
If you are interested in donating there may be an option to donate a plaque and refurbish an outdated bench in our park system. If interested please fill out the attached application.
The White Oak Savanna is about 20 acres with the upper portion covered with White Oaks. This parkland includes information kiosk, pathways and trails for easy access, picnic table and benches from key viewpoints.
In an effort to provide the highest quality of Parks and Recreation facilities, programs and operations the Department has established certain rules, policies, permits and procedures.