Address: Winburn Way, Ashland, OR 97520, USA
Phone: +15414885340
Mia Suma
Awesome place. You must go to this place. It is located in ashland. You can see a lot of wild deer during the evening and i have an opportunity to see a running bear. The place is great for walking.Incredible mountains/nature.Must go.
Cleo Rita
This was hands down one of the most magical parks that I have ever been to I truly felt like Alice in Wonderland. Walking through this park imitates the feeling of that story book you heard as a child and will make you reconnect with your inner self there is so much that I could say about this park but I will leave it to you to discover you can’t miss this!
David Byrd
Always a great time. Lithia Park is a beautiful place. It is well kept and Ashland Creek is lovely year round. There are plenty of trails and bridges over the creek, so it doesn't get boring.
Linda Weatherford
No matter the time of year this park delights. It has so much scenery, nature, water and play features. Includes a botanical garden and something everyone will find enjoyable here... except dogs. They are not allowed.
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Technically no not all are allowed. Service animals are allowed on leash. There are signs posted that dogs are not allowed.
There is a possibility that people will question you; however, having a service animal excludes you from the requirements. Perhaps you could briefly explain that your dog is a service animal in training?
No. It's a city park. Just show up. Everyone's invited. It's a great park .
Technically no, but everyone does it anyways! Just be sure to bring your own poop bags :)
The resevoir is above the park and swimming is allowed. Kids wade in the creek that runs through the park, seems "unofficial" but tolerated.
The fountain comes from deep within the earth. There is a natural well spring beneath Ashland that offers the most incredible water I've found in any of my travels. I stop in Ashland for water every chance I get.
Dogs are NOT allowed but can walk dogs leashed on dirt pathways around perimeter of park and on paved roadway that runs thru park.
According to Wikipedia, Its name originates from lithium oxide (Li2O) or "lithia," which is found in the stream water pumped to the park.
This question has nothing to do with Lithia..
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