Maps

Sankey Park

We hope you enjoy Sweet Home's beautiful parks. City Parks are open from daylight to an hour after sunset. Exact hours vary throughout the year.

In 1939 our first developed city park was simply called "Sweet Home City Park." The park boasted many amenities, including swings, teeters, chinning bars, hobby horses, stoves, small tables, and one large table, which enabled 125 to be seated at one time. The furniture and play equipment were rustic, constructed of hewn logs and poles.

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Northside Park

We hope you enjoy Sweet Home's beautiful parks. City Parks are open from daylight to an hour after sunset. Exact hours vary throughout the year.

Northside Park borders the South Santiam River, with a large grassy area, picnic tables, restrooms, BBQ grill, drinking fountain, play equipment including swings, tennis court, horseshoe pits, basketball court and an indoor racquetball facility.

Hobart Natural Area

We hope you enjoy Sweet Home's beautiful parks. City Parks are open from daylight to an hour after sunset. Exact hours vary throughout the year.

This 60-acre natural habitat is comprised of 15-acres of wetlands and 45 acres of woodland hillside. The area also contains the identified endangered species, Bradshaw’s lomatium, and the rare Methuselah’s Beard lichen.

Clover Memorial Park

We hope you enjoy Sweet Home's beautiful parks. City Parks are open from daylight to an hour after sunset. Exact hours vary throughout the year.

This 1-acre park is named after the late Sweet Home Police Chief Roy Clover and is home to the Whittemore Bridge, crossing Stone Brook Creek. There are also easily accessible benches and picnic tables in this beautiful oasis.

Amenities
Grassy Area
Sitting Areas
Stone Brook Creek
Whittemore Bridge

Size: 1 acre

 

Ashbrook Park

We hope you enjoy Sweet Home's beautiful parks. City Parks are open from daylight to an hour after sunset. Exact hours vary throughout the year.

The grassy 1.4-acre neighborhood park provides a gravel walking path, playground equipment, swings, picnic tables, a half-sized basketball court, and an exercise station.

Amenities
Basketball Hoop
Exercise Station
Picnic Tables
Playground Equipment
Swings

Size: 1.4 acres

Water Treatment Plant

A process that began many years ago, the new Water Treatment Plant project has culminated with a facility all Sweet Home citizens and water customers can be proud of.  Capable of meeting the municipal water needs for Sweet Home for many years to come, this state of the art treatment facility is able to produce up to 6 Million gallons per day (MGD) of municipal water, approximately 3 times the current demand.

Planning Commission

Member Profession Date Appointed Term End Date
Vacant   04/23/19 12/31/26
Jamie Melcher Realtor 02/08/21 12/31/25

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