Luscher Farm Park
Historic legacy. Vibrant future.
The 45-acre Luscher Farm forms the historic core of a singular, amazingly beautiful park in the southeast corner of Lake Oswego, Oregon.
We’re Friends of Luscher Farm, a non-profit organization celebrating the Park’s legacy, advocating for its vibrant future,
and supporting its programs in environmental education, natural resource enhancement, and sustainable urban agriculture.
Education Programs
A wonderful outdoor learning space, Luscher Farm offers a variety of classes, camps and field trips for kids, as well as demonstrations, learning events, and volunteer opportunities for adults. A community gathering place, the Farm is also home to the renowned Rogerson Clematis Collection & Gardens.
Natural Resources
Beyond the 45-acre namesake Luscher farm, the park extends eastward to include an additional 55 acres of open, rolling meadows, wetlands, hedgerows, heirloom fruit trees and wildlife—all to explore and enjoy by wandering mowed pathways through the meadows or strolling the paved Stafford/Rosemont Trail.
Urban Agriculture
A City park that’s also a working farm? That’s exactly what makes Luscher Farm such a treasure. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), Community Gardens, and Adopt-A-Plot Gardens programs allow residents to enjoy locally grown produce, tend their own plots, and help reduce food insecurity in our area.