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Dahl Beach
USE PARK AT OWN RISK- ALL CITY PARKS AND PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT IS OPEN BUT NOT SANITIZED.
15.33 Acres. Located on the north bank of the Clackamas River at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers, Dahl Beach is used year round by fishermen and has inviting beaches for swimmers and picnickers during the summer months. Potable water is not available, restrooms are of the portable type. Except for the road and parking areas, Dahl Beach is almost entirely in natural vegetation. Access is obtained from Meldrum Bar Park Road. As the result of park property acquisition in 1990, which connected Meldrum Bar with Dahl Park, the public now has more than one mile ofcontinuous river frontage along the Clackamas and Willamette Rivers.