Maud Williamson State Recreation Site

Even though Rosie and I are Oregonians, we feel we do our best adventuring under sunny skies. However, Oregon weather patterns do not operate according to a clear sky schedule, so occasionally we have to brave the elements. Today we started exploring at Maud Williamson State Recreation Site. And our passion to visit all of these beautiful places has reminded us that it is often not about the destination but the journey, the friends you meet, and the beauty along the way.

Explore more at wkikpedia … Maud Williamson State Recreation Site is a state park in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States, administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. The park is located at the intersection of Oregon Route 221 and Oregon Route 153 near Wheatland. The park entrance is across from Wheatland Road, which leads to the Wheatland Ferry.

The site includes of a stand of second-growth Douglas-fir and a historic farmhouse. In the early spring trilliums are abundant.

Maud Williamson was a teacher at the school in Wheatland for many years. In about 1930, a new Wheatland School was built across the Dayton-Salem highway from the park, which then was a farm owned by Williamson.

Maud Williamson died in about 1933, and willed her timberland and house to the State of Oregon in memory of her mother, Ruby T. Williamson. Part of the park is situated on the original Donation Land Claim of Adam Matheny, one of the sons of Daniel Matheny, who established the ferry in Wheatland.

The adjoining Charles S. Williamson House is a Queen Anne-style house built in 1890 by Maud Williamson's father, who was postmaster of Wheatland for 12 years. Maud Williamson once lived there with her brother. The house is not open to the public.

A bronze plaque commemorating the donation of the site was placed in the park in 1934.

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