The Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery in Walterville, Oregon, was once a vital facility for raising trout and salmon for release into the McKenzie River. Although the hatchery is now closed, the historic site has been transformed into a 46-acre county park, featuring renovated buildings used for environmental education and an interpretive center.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Old McKenzie Fish Hatchery offers visitors a glimpse into its past through interpretive signs, artifacts, and a small museum. The park is a popular rest stop for travelers along Highway 126, providing picnic areas, restrooms, and accessible facilities for all visitors to enjoy.
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