Luscher Farm Park
Historic legacy. Vibrant future.

Happy Holidays!

Help us sow the seeds of Luscher Farm’s success!
It’s been another wonderful year of bounty at our favorite City park and we’re proud of our accomplishments.

This year Friends of Luscher Farm helped welcome the City’s new CSA operator, Wild Geese Farm, with funding for irrigation equipment. Our Seed Starters volunteers grew more than 2,500 starts for Luscher gardeners and our Harvest Helpers team harvested and delivered more than 4,000 pounds of Luscher fruits & veggies to Hunger Fighters Oregon and LO Meals on Wheels.

Now, we’re gearing up for 2026—purchasing seeds, soil and supplies—and continuing our advocacy for the 2013 Luscher Area Master Plan (LAMP) and the land use application to Clackamas County that would, upon adoption, ensure continuation of current programs at Luscher.

Please support our efforts with a year-end donation today.

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To avoid credit card processing fees, donate by check payable to Friends of Luscher Farm and mail to P.O. Box 123, Lake Oswego, OR 97034.


Luscher Farm forms the historic core of a singular, amazingly beautiful city park in Lake Oswego, Oregon.
We’re the Friends of Luscher Farm, celebrating its legacy and supporting its vibrant 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 40-acre historic core of the farm, the Luscher Area park comprises 100+ acres of natural area—rolling meadows, wetlands, oak savannas, wildlife—to explore and enjoy. Stroll the paved Stafford/Rosemont Trail or wander mowed pathways through the meadows.

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.