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Chandler State Wayside (also known as Chandler State Park) is a state park in south-central Oregon in the United States. It is named in honor of Solomon and Hattie Chandler, who donated the land for the park. The park covers of pine forest along a creek. The park provides restrooms and other basic facilities to accommodate the traveling public. Chandler State Wayside is administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. == Park ==
Chandler State Wayside is a day-use park that runs along both sides of U.S. Route 395, approximately north of Lakeview, Oregon. The wayside provides a stopping place along Oregon's Outback Scenic Byway. The public park area is located on the west side of the highway in a grove of large ponderosa pine. Crooked Creek flows through the park, just east of the developed wayside area.〔Bannan, Jan, ("Chandler State Wayside" ), ''Oregon State Parks: A Complete Recreation Guide'', The Mountaineers Books, Seattle, Washington, 1993, pp. 164–165.〕〔("Driving Directions" ), ''Google Maps'' link from Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, Oregon, 15 July 2014.〕〔("Park Information" ), Chandler State Wayside, Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, Oregon, 15 July 2014.〕 The park has picnic tables, potable drinking water, and flush toilets. The wayside provides access to fishing spots along Crooked Creek, where rainbow trout can be found. Chandler State Wayside is also a good area for wildlife viewing. There is no fee to use the park area.〔〔 The wayside has approximately 41,700 day-use visitors each year.〔("Park History" ), Chandler State Wayside, Oregon Department of Transportation, Salem, Oregon, 15 July 2014.〕
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