Beazell Memorial Forest
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Beazell Memorial Forest is a preserve of temperate rainforest ten miles west of Corvallis, Oregon, United States in the Central Oregon Coast Range. The forest was donated to Benton County by Fred Beazell in 2000.
[edit] Geography
A mixed forest, Beazell covers 586 acres. It has a trail and a dirt road that form a loop around the forest together. The forest gets enough rain to almost be a temperate rainforest, as it's on a western slope.
It is the largest park maintained by Benton County.
[edit] External links
- Beazell Memorial Forest (official website)