Portland General Electric : Timber Park now offers 'journey of discovery' experience for visitors to enjoy
April 29, 2024 at 08:27 pm
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Timber Park now offers 'journey of discovery' experience for visitors to enjoy
Timber Park now offers 'journey of discovery' experience for visitors to enjoy
Apr. 29, 2024
PGE's Timber Park in Estacada recently celebrated the launch of a new TRACK Trail designed to provide an engaging environmental scavenger hunt experience for young children and their families, encouraging them to embrace the outdoors.
The TRACK Trail features a range of self-guided activities, transforming a typical hike into a journey of discovery. Visitors to Timber's TRACK Trail can learn from five colorful brochures designed to teach children about wildlife, trees and local history, including River Mill Dam and Powerhouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of the brochures is bilingual (English / Spanish), while another is tailored for sensory stimulation.
Children who participate in the program can log their TRACK Trail adventures at kidsinparks.com to earn a variety of prizes, boosting excitement and encouraging their next outdoor adventure. Since its launch in 2008, this national program has had more than 1 million TRACK Trail adventures completed by children.
"We're thrilled about our collaboration with the City of Estacada, Estacada Chamber, Kids in Parks and Oregon Parks Forever to enhance recreational and educational offerings for our community," said Lindsay Smith, PGE Parks & Recreation manager. "Fun and educational resources, like TRACK Trails, help foster a connection between youth and our local parks."
PGE hosted a community celebration April 20 at Timber Park. Randy Ealy, center, senior manager, Local Government Affairs & Business Development, participated in the ribbon-cutting ceremony to introduce the TRACK Trails kiosk.
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Did you know, whether perched along the bank, wading in the water, or flying overhead, there are many birds to observe in Estacada Lake? A TRACK Trails brochure will teach visitors about the birds that call Timber Park home.
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Portland General Electric Company is an integrated energy company that generates, transmits and distributes electricity. The Company is engaged in the generation, wholesale purchase and sale, transmission, distribution, and retail sale of electricity to customers in the state of Oregon (State). The Company participates in the wholesale market through the purchase and sale of electricity and natural gas in an effort to obtain reasonably-priced power to serve its retail customers. The Company meets its retail load requirement with both Company-owned generation and power purchased on the wholesale market. The Company has five natural gas-fired generating facilities: PW1, PW2, Beaver, Coyote Springs Unit 1 (Coyote Springs), and Carty Generating Station (Carty). It owns and operates two wind farms, Biglow Canyon Wind Farm (Biglow Canyon) and Tucannon River Wind Farm (Tucannon River). Biglow Canyon is located in Sherman County, Oregon. Tucannon River is located in southeastern Washington.