Address: 20619 NE Glisan St, Fairview, OR 97024, USA
Phone: +15036746206
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
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Salish Ponds Wetland Park is situated at 20619 NE Glisan St, Fairview, OREGON 97024, USA. This is City Park of Fairview very good for break and for fishing and walking.
Jacqui Parker
I would’ve given it a higher grade had there been clear instructions about how to get there. We first went to the villas and saw no parking signs so we didn’t park there. We then read some thing about going to the school so we parked at the school, but the directions after that were sketch. Here’s what you need to do if you park at the school walk toward the lakes to the west side of the school where the playground is walk between the school building in the playground keep your eyes open and in the back there is a path. That path will bring you eventually under Fairview down the trails into the lakes. We did read something on a sign that you can park at the villas. But because we didn’t park there I don’t know if there’s designated parking, or if you can park anywhere in there, or even if parking there is truly an option. I love this place but man it was pretty hard to find The best parking option
Rick Thaler
Walking paths around two ponds and connecting Fairview city park with the middle school. Lots of fishing opportunities with two docks as well. The birds where ever present the evening we where there. Overall a nice little break from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Jordan Van Dyken
Great park there’s fishing spots and docks,public bathrooms ducks and geese.
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ODFW does in collaboration with the army corps of engineers, ODFW has a trout stocking schedule on their website
Yes
There is no swimming or boating. Only fishing. Personally I wouldn't want to swim there anyway. Lots of seaweed and pond plants in the water.
Sure are, waste bag stations included :).
Cold blood, invertebrate
Yes, there is fish in the pond. But as far as stocking, don't believe they have stocked "new" fish recently.
They don't stock fish often. You need to check the Oregon Fish and wildlife website for exact dates.
I dont know about public but there is a bathroom it's got a key code lock on it though
No u cant swim here its an old Rock Quarry it about 50to 100ft deep from my info great place to walk your dog or to tire out your kid or fish but just dont let litte one go near the water it deep an unforgiving
Yeah I fished both when I was a kid...A bite or two once in a while, but it was better to sit on the boulders in the hot sun and then dive off the rock!!! Don't let the algae fool ya!! That's fresh springwater!!!
Yes but do bring a leash.....AND poo bags.....😛..... I was just there yesterday and stepped in some poo I didn't see .....you don't want to know the anger I felt towards pet owners who don't bother to clean up after their pets!
Not a clue. But the ponds do have some type of fish and lots of birds to throw bread to.
Don't think Google maps keeps track of this....
Oh yeah. Take a hard left right as you pull into the drive way. It will feel like you are headed to some apartments, you just turn before you get into that area.
This question is set for salish ponds, not blue lake. I don't know about blue lake, I hear it gets stocked with trout regularly. Salish ponds, on the other hand, I can guarantee has fish. Last summer I caught bass, trout, blue gill, and even a catfish. Aside from that I've heard people talk about another kind of fish in there that I can't remember and I've seen some BIG carp swimming around.
I've heard that the ponds are old rock quarie. Who knows what is down at the bottom, it was a dump as well. No swimming signs around the park.
Wow... Interesting question...😕.... But if you are asking when they stock the lakes....that would be in the spring.
I've caught trout, blue gill, catfish, and bass here. I've also seen giant carp.
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