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Gyro Park is a community park that is located along the Columbia River. This park is known for recreational activities and festivals like music in the park series, the annual polar bear Swim and much more. Gyro park has picnic areas, a sandy beach, a walking park, a playground, a spray park and an excellent viewpoint for sitting. Swimming and river fishing are also allowed in the Columbia River.

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