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Suzanne Arlie Park loop

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74

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Suzanne Arlie Park loop

01:38

5.80km

130m

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Explore the Suzanne Arlie Park loop, an easy 3.6-mile hike in Eugene, Oregon, offering diverse habitats and future views of Spencer Butte.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Suzanne Arlie Park

Highlight • Forest

Eugene's biggest park, spans 515 acres, features unique prairie and oak habitats with Spencer Butte views. Offering access through Lane Community College. Please respect campus hours and rules.

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4.05 km

1.75 km

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3.35 km

979 m

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618 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the Suzanne Arlie Park loop trail?

Suzanne Arlie Park is currently undergoing significant development, with construction on new trails expected to continue through late 2026. As of early 2026, certain sections of the park are closed to the public. It's important to respect these closures for safety and to allow construction to proceed. A grand opening for the new trails and amenities is anticipated by late 2026.

When will the Suzanne Arlie Park loop be fully accessible?

A grand opening for the new trails and amenities at Suzanne Arlie Park is anticipated by late 2026, once construction is completed. Until then, some sections may remain closed.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail once it's completed?

Once completed, the park will feature diverse terrain, including rare prairie and oak habitats, along with Douglas-Fir forests. The new shared-use trails are designed to have a lower grade, making them more accessible. You'll also find a network of gravel roads.

Is the Suzanne Arlie Park loop suitable for beginners?

Yes, once completed, the planned shared-use trails are intended to be 'lower-grade' and 'more accessible for hikers of various abilities.' The future hiking experience is described as easy and suitable for all skill levels and fitness levels, with easily accessible paths.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to hike here?

Based on current information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for hiking at Suzanne Arlie Park. However, it's always a good idea to check the official Eugene Parks and Recreation website for the most up-to-date regulations before your visit, especially as the park development progresses.

What is the best time of year to visit Suzanne Arlie Park?

While the park is still under development, once completed, the diverse habitats and views suggest it will be enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and fall would likely offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, especially with the planned prairie and oak habitats. Always check local conditions before heading out.

Is the Suzanne Arlie Park loop dog-friendly?

The trail research does not explicitly state the dog policy for Suzanne Arlie Park. Generally, many Eugene parks are dog-friendly with leash requirements. It's best to check the official Eugene Parks and Recreation website closer to the park's grand opening for specific rules regarding dogs.

What are the parking and trailhead access options for the park?

Currently, official access is limited due to ongoing construction. While some informal access points might exist, official guidance suggests entering from the south side of the Lane Community College campus. However, this route may involve crossing private property. Long-term plans for the park include additional parking spaces once development is complete.

What kind of views or landmarks can I expect along the route?

Once completed, hikers can expect to enjoy diverse natural scenery, including unique prairie and oak habitats. The trail will also offer views of Spencer Butte, which is the city's highest point. The park itself is a significant highlight: Suzanne Arlie Park.

Does this trail connect to other paths in the Ridgeline Trail system?

Yes, a primary goal of the development is to make Suzanne Arlie Park the 'most accessible piece of the Ridgeline' network. The project includes a two-mile extension of the Ridgeline shared-use trail, integrating it into Eugene's existing extensive trail system.

Are there facilities like restrooms or water available on the trail?

Currently, due to ongoing construction, facilities are limited. Long-term plans for the park include additional amenities such as a nature center, which may offer restrooms and water. It's advisable to bring your own water and be prepared for limited facilities until the park is fully developed and opened.

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