Just keep swimming North Clackamas Aquatic Park, owned and operated by the North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District, is an indoor, year-round water attraction with a wave pool, water slides, diving board, kiddie pool, toddler splash zone, lap pool, hot tub and 26-foot rock wall. Also offered are swimming lessons, aquatic fitness classes and party rentals. www.ncprd.com/aquatic-park Find a park or trail North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District boasts 36 developed parks, 7 natural areas, and 6 miles of Trolley Trail, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities and connections to nature. ncprd.org/parks-and-trails Exciting changes coming to the former Concord Elementary School property! North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District, in partnership with Clackamas County, is bringing new life to the former Concord Elementary School site in Oak Lodge. By fall 2025, the community can look forward to a beautiful new park featuring a fully accessible, nature-inspired playground, splash pad, and green space for all ages. The partially renovated school building will become a welcoming community center, offering space for events, programs, and gatherings (hours of operation will be based on events and programming). Additionally, a brand-new, larger Oak Lodge Library is being built to better serve the community’s evolving needs. These three interconnected facilities will create a vibrant hub for recreation, education, enrichment, and community connection. Stay tuned for updates as this exciting campus takes shape! ncprd.com/concord-propertyproject More than just books Did you know you can check out board games, musical instruments and kitchenware with your library card? Nine libraries offer a Library of Things, a collection of more than 400 household items, tools and toys you can check out for up to 14 days. This innovative itemsharing program helps to avoid waste and is funded by Clackamas County Sustainability and Solid Waste. Learn more at www.lincc.org/lot Thirteen libraries linked to serve you Libraries in Clackamas County (LINCC) is a network of 11 city libraries and two operated by the county, Gladstone and Oak Lodge. County residents are free to use any of the libraries. They all share a single catalog, so you can borrow books and have them delivered to your neighborhood library for easy pick up. The libraries host fun, free events for adults, children and teens, including storytimes, game nights, book clubs, crafts, music and dance performances, genealogy events and basic computer classes. www.clackamas.us/lib Learn more about libraries Concord school project Dive into fun at the pool Find parks and trails THINGS TO DO SERVICE GUIDE| 2025 11
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