Located at the confluence of Soda Creek and the South Santiam River, Cascadia County Park has a rich native American and pioneer history, set within the lush confines of western Oregon's beautiful rain-forest.
While the park is quite large, there are twenty-two first come, first served campsites, making this a great spot for an intimate getaway. The campground, group tent sites, and east picnic area are open beginning of May to the end of September. The west picnic area is open year-round.
A three-quarter mile trail leads to the spectacular Soda Creek Falls. A newer trail ushers you through historic Douglas-fir trees along the South Santiam River (a good place to fish and swim). Ruts from the historic Santiam Wagon Road are visible in the park (the trail was used as a military route in the 1800’s).