Bush's Pasture Park from Riverfront Park
Bush's Pasture Park from Riverfront Park
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Jog this moderate 3.9-mile route connecting Salem's Riverfront Park and Bush's Pasture Park, featuring riverside views and rose gardens.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.55 km
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6.36 km
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4.55 km
1.53 km
248 m
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3.91 km
1.53 km
613 m
219 m
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The estimated jogging duration for this route is approximately 41 minutes, covering a distance of about 6.3 kilometers (3.9 miles).
Starting at Riverfront Park, you'll find flat, paved surfaces along the Willamette River. The connection to Bush's Pasture Park involves navigating city streets with paved sidewalks and road crossings. Once inside Bush's Pasture Park, the terrain becomes more varied, featuring bark dust trails and some paved sections. While generally easy, there are some 'up and down sections' within Bush's Pasture Park.
Yes, both Riverfront Park and Bush's Pasture Park are generally rated as easy for jogging. Riverfront Park is predominantly flat. While Bush's Pasture Park has some minimal elevation changes and 'up and down sections,' it remains accessible for beginners. The main challenge for beginners might be navigating city streets between the parks.
The route offers a mix of urban and natural beauty. Riverfront Park provides scenic views of the Willamette River. As you move through downtown Salem, you'll see urban streetscapes. Upon reaching Bush's Pasture Park, the scenery transforms into expansive green pastures, mature oak trees, and vibrant wildflower fields. You can also spot the Cow Sculpture in Bush's Pasture Park, the historic Bush House Museum, and a large rose garden.
Yes, both Riverfront Park and Bush's Pasture Park are generally dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant environment for all visitors.
The route can be enjoyed year-round. However, spring and early summer are particularly pleasant when wildflowers are in bloom in Bush's Pasture Park and the weather is mild. Fall also offers beautiful foliage. Consider checking local weather forecasts, especially during winter, for optimal conditions.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Riverfront Park, Bush's Pasture Park, or to jog the connecting route between them.
You can find parking available at Riverfront Park, which serves as the starting point for this route. There are also various public parking options in downtown Salem, which is adjacent to Riverfront Park.
Bush's Pasture Park is known for its diverse features. Beyond the beautiful oak groves and rose garden, it contains a notable paved hill used for Soap Box Derby races. This hill offers an excellent opportunity for elevation training if you're looking to add a challenging element to your jog.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will jog along parts of the Salem Arterial, the Willamette Valley Scenic Bikeway, and the Edgewater Trail. The route also utilizes sections of city streets like Front Street Northeast and Commercial Street Southeast to connect the parks.
Yes, both Riverfront Park and Bush's Pasture Park are public parks and typically offer restrooms and water fountains, especially near main activity areas. It's always a good idea to carry your own water, particularly on warmer days.