weddings, receptions, and car shows.
HARWOOD PARK:
755 N.W. Harwood St.
This 1.5-acre park with shaded areas is located on Harwood Street where it meets
Ochoco Creek. It features a covered area with barbecue and restroom facilities. There is
play equipment including swings and horseshoe pits.
LIBRARY PARK:
175 N.W. Meadow Lakes Drive
This park, constructed in 2001, provides an outdoor nature park conveniently located
adjacent to Crook County Library. Designed as an outdoor learning center for school chil-
dren and adults alike, this park has nature trails, information signs, and an outdoor
amphitheater with boulders, a gazebo, and a picnic area. In the future, this park will be a
stop along the proposed Crestview Trail.
MOUNTAIN VIEW PARK:
1665 S.E. Mountain View Drive
Located just off Combs Flat Road on Mountain View Drive, this park includes access to
Ochoco Creek for fishing, horseshoe pits, and a picnic area under a gazebo. The park is
home to historic Juniper Art Guild, once the office of Ochoco Lumber Company.
OCHOCO CREEK PARK:
450 N.E. Elm St.
This 14.85-acre development is one of the larger and most popular parks in the dis-
trict. The park is located along Ochoco Creek from Elm Street to the east side of Juniper
Street Facilities at the park include two lighted tennis courts, the skate park, a covered
picnic shelter with power, two barbecues, a drinking fountain, electrical outlets, picnic
tables, a second covered picnic shelter with barbecues, two basketball courts, ADA acces-
sible restrooms, a footbridge, ADA fishing platform, a large children’s play structure, and
an outdoor amphitheater. The park is home to two war memorials, a DAR memorial, and
the Wildland Firefighters Memorial. Ochoco Creek Park hosts the Chamber of
Commerce’s annual Easter Egg Hunt and Fourth of July Celebration, and is the home of
many endurance and running events.
Bike Path:
The 10-mile long bike path through
Prineville traverses through Ochoco Creek Park from Knowledge Street on the east, to
Industrial Park Road on the west.
PIONEER PARK:
450 N.E. Third Street
Prineville’s oldest park is located downtown next to the courthouse on Third St.
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The Pavillion at Pioneer Park.
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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Offering interactive activities and
clubs that keep our members
engaged and learning
HOURS
School Days 2:50 to 6 p.m.
Non-School Days 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Summer Program 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RATES
$40 per month full time
$20 per month half time
$4 daily • $15 non-school days
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Sunday
Bible Study . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.
(for all ages!)
Morning Worship . . . . . 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
AWANA . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m.
(September through April)
Joel Dunaway, Pastor
2241 N Main St. at Rolla Rd.
541-447-5841
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7120 NE Ochoco Hwy. • Prineville
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