
Planning and conservation › Natural areas, parks and trails › Planning future parks
Help shape tomorrow's great places. Metro plans new nature parks and facilities across the region and updates its stewardship strategies for existing natural areas.
Smith and Bybee Wetlands natural resource management plan updateFind out how Metro and its partners are working to ensure the health and well-being of the unique habitat at Smith and Bybee Wetlands. An updated plan will guide stewardship of the natural area for the next 20 years.More
Learn about Metro's proposed nature and golf learning center at Blue Lake Regional Park. View concept design drawings and attend an open house.More
Review the master plan that will guide development and management of the Graham Oaks natural area in Wilsonville.More
Help Metro define the future of Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery and shape the design of a site plan for the Morrison property located at the south entrance to the cemetery.More
Explore the trails, natural garden and visitor facilities and enjoy the views and rare habitats at the new Cooper Mountain Nature Park near Beaverton.
The Metro Council is teaming up with governments, businesses, nonprofits and other nature lovers to create the world’s best network of parks, trails and natural areas.
Park providers around the region have identified more than 100 projects that would be prioritized for funding with their share of the bond measure funds. Review the list of proposed local projects.

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