Situated on Summit Avenue, Hendricks Park is a 80-section of land civil stop near the University of Oregon. It is the most established stop in the city and is celebrated for its local plant cultivate and also its 12-section of land rhododendron plant. A wood with 200-year-old Douglas fir trees highlights numerous ways and trails for birders and climbers, all inside the limits of the city of Eugene.
Notwithstanding the trees and rhododendrons, different plants in the recreation center incorporate greeneries, irises, trilliums, wildflowers, and some more. The Francis M. Wilkins Shelter was worked in 1938 to respect one of the recreation center's originators. The asylum can be leased for occasions.