Dyer State Wayside, a rest stop with picnic tables and public toilets, lies about 10 miles (16 km) miles south of Condon, along Oregon Route 19. Named for J.W. Dyer, who gave the land to the state in 1931, it occupies 0.6 acres (2,000 m2) in a narrow canyon along a branch of Thirty Mile Creek at an elevation of 2,438 feet (743 m).In 1997, a group of volunteers called Dyer Partners renovated the park, which had become "an overgrown weedpatch with rotting picnic tables".
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| - Dyer State Wayside, a rest stop with picnic tables and public toilets, lies about 10 miles (16 km) miles south of Condon, along Oregon Route 19. Named for J.W. Dyer, who gave the land to the state in 1931, it occupies 0.6 acres (2,000 m2) in a narrow canyon along a branch of Thirty Mile Creek at an elevation of 2,438 feet (743 m).In 1997, a group of volunteers called Dyer Partners renovated the park, which had become "an overgrown weedpatch with rotting picnic tables".
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