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Overview: McKay Park is rated 4.7/5 from 333 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept.
dog friendly park
Overview: McKay Park is rated 4.7/5 from 333 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept.
Overview: McKay Park is rated 4.7/5 from 333 Google reviews. Reviews most often describe it as clean and well kept.
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This is a beautiful park along the deschutes river. A main place for floaters to get in and out. This park has a beach and is a great location for everyone who is interested in hanging out on the river. You can have a lot of fun on a hot day if you visit this park with your friends and family
Awesome place to hang, catch a wave, trail or have a picnic!
Great place to go watch people. You have the kayakers playing around and then the surfers. Also you get to see all the people tubing down which was quite hilarious. The water was a bit cold during late June but I imagine August would be great!
We stopped for a quick lunch. Very nice park. The fish ladders create small rapids which have "endless waves" where people surf and raft.
Brought my parents here to go kayaking. They were 66 and 73. The beaches are clean and easy to use. We got them in and out of the kayaks without injury. Love this place.
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