Clatsop County Parks offer a variety of recreational opportunities, including lake and river access, swimming, boating, fishing, picnicking and wildlife observation.
Cullaby Lake County Park is located off U.S. Highway 101 between Astoria and Seaside. The park has 165 acres, offering public access to Cullaby Lake boat launch and docks, picnic shelters, BBQ pits, play areas, fishing, swimming, nature observation, and is home to the Lindgren Cabin, a Finnish-American heritage site.
Located on Oregon Highway 202, 25 miles east of Astoria is 55 acres of passive inland forest recreation and trail to Fishhawk Falls with footbridge.
Carnahan County Park is located off U.S. Highway 101 between Astoria and Seaside. The 30-acre park is at the north end of Cullaby Lake and offers passive lake sports, day use activities and access to land leased by the Boy Scouts of America.
Located on Oregon Highway 202, one mile east of Olney. Sixty-four acres of day-use recreation with public access to the Klaskanine River.
John Day County Park and boat launch is located on U.S. Highway 30, approximately 5 miles east of Astoria.
The centerpiece of the park is the Klootchy Creek Giant Sitka Spruce, which once held the distinction of being the largest tree in Oregon and one of the oldest living things in the state, and was the first honoree in the Oregon Heritage Tree program.