In 2015, contractors began phase II of natural area restoration in the natural area of Jenkins Estate. Patrons may experience temporary trail closures as contractors treat invasive tree species. The park will be signed to alert patrons when herbicide is being applied.
Project Summary & Public Benefits
One of many popular trails at Jenkins Estate.
The 68-acre Jenkins Estate on the northwest slope of Cooper Mountain in Aloha offers an exceptional opportunity for those seeking outdoor recreation. With several walking trails through the forested acreage, gardens near the restored country estate and wildflower meadows, Jenkins Estate is a jewel in THPRD's crown.
Phase II
Over the years, non-native plants have invaded the forested areas. With funds from the 2008 voter-approved bond, THPRD's Natural Resources Department is preparing to start the second of a two-phase restoration project at Jenkins Estate this summer.
Project Budget
$52,970 over five years for habitat restoration
Contact Information
Please direct bond project-related comments or questions on this restoration project to Scott Wagner via email, by telephone at (503) 629-6305 or THPRD's web contact form.