Antis Oaks

A Park for Everyone. A Legacy for Eugene.

In the heart of west Eugene, a new kind of park is taking root. One where ancient oak trees whisper stories, birdsong replaces traffic noise, and for everyone to wander into the wild.

Antis Oaks is uniquely positioned to become a regional nexus for trail connectivity. The site sits at the crossroads of three major planned trail systems:

  1. The West Ridgeline Extension to Murray Hill
  2. A northward multi-use trail to the Amazon Creek/Fern Ridge corridor
  3. Nature trails within the Willow Creek Preserve

 

TRAILS OF OPPORTUNITIES

At Eugene’s western Ridgeline, connecting Willow Creek Preserve with Murray Hill creates a rare balance of conservation and recreation. Wetlands and wildlife will remain protected, while thoughtfully placed trails invite people to experience the land with respect. This extension will showcase harmony — where nature thrives and the community finds renewal.

 

A Rare Opportunity for Equitable Access to Nature

Antis Oaks offers what the Ridgeline never has: flat, accessible trails for wheelchairs, strollers, and all ages—One of Eugene’s only universally accessible woodland experience.

 

Give Today. Hike Here Forever.

Your gift does more than build trails — it opens the outdoors to all. From ADA access and ecological restoration to safe parking and community spaces, this project creates a new model for public land, rooted in equity, built for everyone.

 


Want to explore the vision, the impact, and how you can get involved?

Contact John Winquist at trails@eugeneparksfoundation.org and join us on the path ahead.