Located on the corner of Ladd and S. State Street, Lake Oswego, OR
George Rogers Park, the most heavily used park in the City of Lake Oswego, is a 16-acre site with one acre currently devoted to invasive weed control. The new invasive removal program began in the spring of 2008 with a focus on English ivy and clematis, and potentially Japanese knotweed and more. The Park’s heavy recreation use, including heavy pedestrian and bike use along a network of paved trails, provides many great educational opportunities to get the community of Lake Oswego involved.
With support from the City of Lake Oswego, George Rogers Park has been identified as a top priority site in the City and joined the City’s NeighborWoods program in the spring of 2008. Through this program, the Park will benefit from organized volunteer groups and regular work parties to aid in the manual removal of invasive plants.

