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Portland Parks & Gardens
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Parks & Gardens in Portland, OR, Oregon.
Woods Memorial Natural Area + My Favorites
Woods Memorial Natural Area was developed on land donated by the Southwest Hills Kiwanis Club in 1950. Address: SW 45th Ave & Woods St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Kelly Butte Natural Area + My Favorites
A natural area good for hiking and relaxing in nature. Address: SE 103rd Ave & Clinton St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Brentwood Community Garden + My Favorites
The glorious centerpiece of Brentwood Park just off downtown Portland. Address: SE 57th Ave & Cooper St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
World Forestry Center More Info
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This natural wonder museum features interactive exhibits in the Discovery Museum, harness tree climbs up 45 feet, a “wet-free” raft ride in Class IV rapids and a journey underneath the forest. Videos of Siberia, China, South Africa and Brazil round out the day. Museum and gift store open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: 4033 SW Canyon Rd. | Portland,, Or | 97221 Tel: 1 503 228-1367
Fanno Creek Natural Area + My Favorites
A natural habitat along the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail Project. Address: SW 59th Ave & SW Hamilton St | Portland, Or
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In the heart of Portland, Pioneer Courthouse Square plays host to 300 annual events, from concerts to festivals. 26,000 people pass through the Square every day, making it one of the the most visited sites in Portland. Address: SW Broadway & Yamhill St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
King School Park + My Favorites
An outdoor athletic park with basketball court, paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, tennis court and more, named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Address: NE 6th Ave & Humboldt St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Fernhill Park + My Favorites
Portland Parks & Recreation developed the area, planted grass and created a beautiful city park with a baseball field, dog off-leash area, horseshoe pit, paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, tennis court, volleyball court, and wading pool. Address: NE 37th Ave & Ainsworth St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Farragut Park + My Favorites
Named after Admiral David Glasgow Farragut who fought for the North in the Civil War and is most famous for saying, "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" Address: N Kerby Ave & Farragut St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Lair Hill Park + My Favorites
Named for William Lair Hill, a pioneer editor and lawyer responsible for codifying Oregon laws. The park contains two buildings of historical interest, the 1918 Multnomah County Hospital nurse's residence and the Customs House, built in 1921 as a Carnegie library. Address: SW 2nd Ave & Woods St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Marshall Park + My Favorites
A developed natural area with many hiking trails, in the middle of a canyon. Address: SW 18th Place | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Bloomington Park + My Favorites
Maintains a baseball field, basketball court, pathways, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, and softball field. Address: SE 100th Ave & Steele St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Forest Park + My Favorites
Originally a municipal park developed in 1899, the park has evolved and now includes a 30-mile Wildwood Trail, more than 112 bird and 62 mammal species and incredible plant growth. Address: NW 29th Ave & Upshur St to Newberry Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Governors Park + My Favorites
Honoring Sylvester Pennoyer, Governor of Oregon between 1894-1901. Address: SW 13th Ave & Davenport St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Boise-Eliot Community Garden + My Favorites
In honor of Reuben Patrick Boise, a Portland school board member and member of the Oregon Supreme Court, and pioneer minister Rev. Thomas Lamb Eliot, Multnomah County school superintendent, and director of the Portland Library Association. Address: 318 N Fremont St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Joseph Wood Hill Park + My Favorites
A historical site developed on the grounds of Joseph Wood Hill's Military Academy, founded in 1901. Address: NE Rocky Butte Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Pettygrove Park + My Favorites
Named for Francis W. Pettygrove, one of the early developers of the Portland townsite and winner of the historic coin toss with Asa Lovejoy to determined the name of the city. Address: SW 1st to 4th Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
April Hill Park + My Favorites
April Hill Park provides paved and unpaved pathways, picnic tables, a playground, soccer field, and a softball field. Address: SW 58th Ave & Miles St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Thompson Park + My Favorites
Named after David P. Thompson, mayor of Portland and friends of Ulysses S. Grant. Address: NE 138th Ave & Thompson St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Lovejoy Fountain Park + My Favorites
Named for Asa Lawrence Lovejoy, one of two men in the famous coin flip to decide the name of the new frontier town would be Portland or Boston. The other man was Francis W. Pettygrove, who won the toss. Address: SW 3rd Ave & Harrison St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Knott Park + My Favorites
Named after A. J. Knott, who owned and operated the Stark St. Ferry, connecting Portland and East Portland in the 1880s. Address: NE 117th Ave & Knott St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Waterfront Park More Info
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This large park, located along the Willamette River in downtown Portland, is a city favorite and is the home of several attractions and festivals. Park visitors can check out the Battleship Oregon Memorial, the Salmon Street Springs and the Founders' Stone all year long or can head to the Waterfront Blues Festival, Cinco de Mayo and other events throughout the year. Address: Naito Parkway | Portland, OR [ Map ]
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden + My Favorites
Developed in 1950 by the Portland Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society on donated ground. The park hosts many annual evenst, including Shakespearean plays. Address: SE 28th Ave & Woodstock Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Government Island State Recreation Area More Info
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The Island can be accessed by boat only via one of two docks on the north side of the island. Services include camping, swimming, boating, picnicking, hiking and fishing. Restrooms are on-site. Address: . | Portland, OR [ Map ]
Brentwood Park + My Favorites
A luch garden park with an off leash area for pets, picnic tables a playground and many pathways. Address: SE 57th Ave & Cooper St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
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Beautiful garden of trees and plants situated on a ridge commanding the Oregon Zoo. This 175-acre arboretum has more than 900 species of trees and shrubs and a 10 mile trail meandering through the park. Free or low cost educational programs about horticulture, botany and other topics available to groups, families and adults. Address: 4000 SW Fairview Blvd. | Portland, OR | 97221 [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 228-8733
Foley-Balmer Natural Area + My Favorites
Supporting an abundance of plant and animal life, the natural area includes meadows and forested areas with a footbridge crossing Tryon Creek and walking paths. Address: 9520 SW Lancaster Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Audubon Society of Portland More Info
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Explore and enjoythe 160 acre wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center, complete with walking trails and educational exhibits. Address: 5151 N.W. Cornell Rd | Portland, OR | 97210 [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 292-6855
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Woodlawn Park + My Favorites
A popular park with a community garden and a playground, developed by local artist Anne Storrs. Address: NE 13th Ave & Dekum St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Holladay Park + My Favorites
Named after Benjamin Holladay (1819-1887), who built two hotels near the park. Address: NE 11th Ave & Holladay St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Japanese Garden More Info
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Designed in 1963 byProfessor Takuma Tono. Four years later he Japanese Garden was completed and opened to the public. Address: 611 SW Kingston Ave | Portland, OR | 97208-3847 [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 223-1321
Ed Benedict Park + My Favorites
This park includes a basketball court, play area, restrooms, paths, picnic tables, playground, a public garden, soccer field, statue or public art, and a wedding site. Address: SE 100th Ave & Powell Blvd | Portland, Or
Macleay Park + My Favorites
An unspoiled natural area once owned by the quarreling Balch and Stump families, who lived out their own Shakespearean romance when Mortimer Stump married Anna Balch in the 1850s. Address: NW 29th Ave & Upshur St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Tryon Creek State Natural Area More Info
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The 645- acre park is used for summer youth day camps, school tours, guided nature walks and special events. Open year round and restrooms are available. Address: Off I-5, Exit 297 | Portland, OR [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 636-4398
Chapman Square Park + My Favorites
Once a local meeting place to share political or local news, this park was named in honor of Iowa legislator William Williams Chapman. Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Leach Botanical Garden + My Favorites
This garden includes a fountain, gift shop, meeting rooms, pathways, guided tours, and a wedding site. Address: 6704 SE 122nd Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 823-9503
Columbia Children's Arboretum + My Favorites
Developed by John Charles Olmsted to include waters for boaters, and meadows for recreation and picnicking. Address: 10040 NE 6th Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Wallace Park + My Favorites
Named for Hugh W. Wallace, the city councilman responsible for getting this property allocated as a city park. Address: NW 25th Ave & Raleigh St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge + My Favorites
A bird watcher's paradise, home to the Great blue heron, with many trails for hiking and biking. Address: SE 7th Ave & Sellwood Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Powell Butte Nature Park + My Favorites
Portland's second-largest park was developed around an extinct volcano in 1925. Address: 16160 SE Powell Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Gabriel Park + My Favorites
Includes a baseball field, basketball court, dog off-leash area, fountain, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, tennis courts, and volleyball court. Address: SW 45th Ave & Vermont St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Sacajawea Park + My Favorites
Named in honor of Sacajawea, a Shoshone and wife of Toussaint Charbonneau, and guide to Lewis and Clark as they crossed the west. A bronze statue of Sacajawea, the first statue honoring a woman to be erected in the United States, was unveiled in Washington Park in 1905. Address: NE 75th & Roselawn St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Rooster Rock State Park More Info
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Rooster Rock features threemiles of sandy beach and has reservable picnic shelters and day use areas. Wind surfing is popular and Rooster Rock is the entrance to winter recreation in the Cascades. Address: I-84 | Portland, OR [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 695-2261
Peninsula Park + My Favorites
Peninsula Park includes the city's first public rose garden, first community center, a historical bandstand, and Portland's second oldest playground. Address: 700 N Portland Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Chapman Square Park + My Favorites
Chapman Square was originally developed for the exclusive use of women and children, in compliment to Lownsdale Park, which was intended to be the "gentlemen's gathering place" in Portland. Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Argay Park + My Favorites
The park includes a basketball court, dog off-leash area, paved and unpaved paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, and tennis court. Address: NE 141st Dr & NE Failing St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Pier Park + My Favorites
Named for Stanhope S. Pier, a Portland city commissioner in the 1920s and mayor in 1931. Includes natural areas with pathways and an 11,000 sq ft skate park. Address: N Iris Way & Barr Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Woodstock Park + My Favorites
Woodstock Park includes an off-leash area for dogs, horseshoe pits, pathways, picnic sites, a playground, soccer field and a softball field.
Address: SE 47th Ave & Steele St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Kenilworth Park + My Favorites
A family oriented park named after Sir Walter Scott's 1821 novel Kenilworth. Address: SE 34th Ave & Holgate Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Tideman Johnson Natural Area + My Favorites
Donated to the City of Portland in 1940 from the Johnson family estate, who encouraged 4th of July picnics and fireworks. Address: SE 37th Ave & Tenino St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Sellwood Riverfront Park + My Favorites
An open, lush extension of Sellwood Park that reaches the river. Address: SE Spokane St & Oaks Pkwy | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Frazer Park + My Favorites
Built on the site of the former Frazer Detention Home for the Juvenile Court. The floor is now used as a play court. Address: NE 52nd Ave & Hassalo St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Kingsley D. Bundy Property + My Favorites
Donated to the city by Mr. Bundy, a mailman of 41 years, so that others could enjoy this forest along Johnson Creek. Address: SE 141st Ave & Claybourne St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Duniway Park + My Favorites
Duniway Park was named in honor of Abigail Scott Duniway, writer, newspaper publisher, and advocate for women's right to vote. Address: SW 6th Ave & Sheridan St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Kingsley D. Bundy Property + My Favorites
Donated to the city by Mr. Bundy, a mailman of 41 years, so that others could enjoy this forest along Johnson Creek. Address: SE 141st Ave & Claybourne St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Laurelhurst Park + My Favorites
Once named the most beautiful park on the West coast, the land was purchased from the estate of William S. Ladd, who developed Ladd's Addition. Address: SE 39th Ave & Stark St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
George Park + My Favorites
Named in honor of Melvin Clark George, state senator and U.S. Congressman. Address: N Burr Ave & Fessenden St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Essex Park + My Favorites
Includes a baseball field, basketball court, play area, restrooms, paths, picnic tables, playground, tennis court and wading pool. Address: SE 79th Ave & Center St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Elk Rock Island + My Favorites
On the site of an ancient volcano that last erupted about 40 million years ago Elk Rock Island was given island to the city in 1940 on the condition that it be preserved in its natural state. And so it has remained. Address: SE 19th Ave & Sparrow St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
James Wood Hill Park + My Favorites
James Wood Hill Park is known for scenic hiking and climbing, as it is home to Rocky Butte, an extinct volcanic cinder cone that is part of the Boring Lava Field, a group of cinder cones found throughout Oregon and Washington. Address: Rocky Butte Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Colonel Summers Park and Garden + My Favorites
Named in honor of Colonel Owen Summers, member of the Oregon Legislature and the commanding officer of the Second Oregon Volunteers Regiment in the Spanish-American War. M
aintains a vibrant community garden. Address: SE 20th Ave & Taylor St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Fulton Park + My Favorites
Includes a basketball court, paths, picnic tables, playground, and soccer field. Address: 68 SW Miles St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Dawson Park + My Favorites
Named in honor of Episcopal minister Rev. John Dawson, a child welfare advocate in the 1920s. Address: N Stanton St & Williams Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Denorval Unthank Park + My Favorites
Named to honor Dr. Denorval Unthank, who practiced medicine in Portland. Address: 510 N Shaver St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Linnton Park + My Favorites
This forested park was developed on land cleared by logging in the early 1900s, and was redeveloped by groups such as The Boy Scouts. Address: NW 105th Ave & St Helens Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Portland Classical Chinese Garden More Info
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The Chinese Garden is an oasis in the heart of the city, created to relax and inspire. Encompassing a city block, the garden has walkways, a lake, and a lush landscape of plants and buildings inspired by ancient Chinese architecture. Address: Chinatown | Portland, Or Tel: 1 503 228-8131
Lownsdale Square Park + My Favorites
Named for Kentuckian Daniel H. Lownsdale, who settled in Portland in 1845, and intended to be the "gentlemen's gathering place", to compliment Chapman Square, originally intended for the exclusive use of women and children. Address: SW 4th Ave & Main St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Holman Property + My Favorites
Named to honor Frederick Van Voorhies Holman, lawyer and president of the Oregon Historical Society. Holman is credited with giving Portland its nickname, City of Roses. Address: NW Mountain View Park Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Butterfly Park + My Favorites
Along the Willamette River shoreline, where cottonwood trees support many species of birds and insects. Named for its being home to many butterflies as well. Address: 7720 SW Macadam Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Lower Powell Butte Floodplain + My Favorites
A large, natural area outside of downtown Portland. Address: SE 159th Dr and SE Foster Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Johnson Creek Park + My Favorites
Named after William Johnson, who settled in the area in 1846. Address: SE 21st Ave & Clatsop St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Gammans Park + My Favorites
Dedicated to the memory of Portland lawyer George G. Gammans, on land donated by his widow. Address: N Buffalo St & Burrage Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Cathedral Park + My Favorites
Cathedral Park is believed to be one of the 14 Lewis and Clark landing sites in the area. The St. Johns Bridge, the only steel suspension bridge in Portland, was built in 1931.
Address: N Edison St & Pittsburg Ave | Portland, Or | 97203
Brooklyn School Park + My Favorites
Not to be confused with Brooklyn Park, this schoolground based park also includes picnic tables, a playground and many pathways. Address: SE 15th Ave & Bush St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Clinton Park + My Favorites
Clinton Street is named for pioneer minister, the Rev. Clinton Kelly. Address: SE 55th Ave & Woodward St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Grant Park + My Favorites
Named after Ulysses S. Grant who was first assigned to Fort Vancouver in Washington. Address: NE 33rd Ave & US Grant Pl | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Alberta Park + My Favorites
This lush park includes a basketball court, an off-leash area for dogs, picnic tables, a soccer field, softball field, tennis courts, a playground and wading pool, and many paths, both paved and unpaved. Address: NE 22nd Ave & Killingsworth St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Ladd’s Addition Garden + My Favorites
Ladd’s Addition Garden grows 3,000 roses in the historic southeast Portland neighborhood. Named after merchant William Sargent Ladd. Address: SE 16th Ave & Harrison St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Cottonwood Bay Park + My Favorites
A small greenspace on the river, surrounding the west coast along Cottonwood Bay. Address: SW Hamilton Ct | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Pendleton Park + My Favorites
Named for congressman George H. Pendleton who ran for vice-president of the United States against the ticket of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Address: SW 55th Ave & Iowa St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Glenwood Park + My Favorites
Includes a baseball field, paths, picnic tables, a playground, soccer field, softball field and tennis courts. Address: SE 87th Ave & Claybourne St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Council Crest Park + My Favorites
Built on what is believed to be the highest point in Portland, 1073 feet above sea level, Council Crest Park was once used by Native Americans for signal fires. Address: SW Council Crest Dr | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Benson State Recreation Area More Info
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This recreation area is ideal for picnicking and houses a disc golf course and reservable group shelters. A small feeis levied for day or year use. Address: I-84 | Portland, OR [ Map ]
Arnold Creek Natural Area + My Favorites
A relaxing natural environment in the southern section of Portland. Address: NE 141st Dr & NE Failing St | Portland, Or
Gladys Sims McCoy Memorial Park + My Favorites
Dedicated to the life and work of community activist and public servant
Gladys Sims McCoy. Address: 2700 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, | Portland, OR | 97212 [ Map ]
Glenhaven Park + My Favorites
Includes a baseball field, paths, picnic tables, a playground, soccer field, softball field, tennis courts, and wading pool. Address: NE 82nd Ave & Siskiyou St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Couch Park + My Favorites
Nnamed after Captain John Heard Couch, who developed this land and named the streets. Address: NW 19th Ave & Glisan St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Arbor Lodge Park + My Favorites
Enjoy an off-leash area for dogs, a horseshoe pit, pathways, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, public art, tennis courts and wading pool or water play feature. Address: N Bryant St & Delaware Ave | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Johnson Lake Property + My Favorites
This former private lake is now a portected area, which is fed by 20 different springs. Address: NE Glass Plant Rd & NE Simpson St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Buckman Community Garden + My Favorites
Dedicated to Cyrus Buckman, an orchardist living in Portland in the late 1800s. Address: SE 18th Ave & Oak St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Peninsula Park Rose Garden + My Favorites
Peninsula Park Rose Garden maintains 6,500 bushes in North Portland. Address: 700 N Portland Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Kelley Point Park + My Favorites
Named for Hall Jackson Kelley, one of the advocates for Oregon developement in the early years of settlement. Address: N Marine Dr & Lombard St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
International Rose Test Garden + My Favorites
With 7,000 rose bushes, the International Rose Test Garden is one of the largest rose gardens in the country. It is also one of the oldest. Open daily, just minutes from downtown Portland. Address: 400 S.W. Kingston Ave. | Portland, Or [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 823-3636
Flavel Park + My Favorites
Named after Captain George Flavel, an early trader in the Portland area. Address: SE 75th Ave & Flavel St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Oaks Pioneer Park + My Favorites
Developed around Oaks Pioneer Church, formerly St. John's Episcopal Church, dating to 1851 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Address: 455 SE Spokane St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
East Delta Park + My Favorites
Includes a dog off-leash area, football field, paths, picnic tables, playground, soccer field, softball field, and volleyball court. Address: N Denver Ave & Martin Luther King Jr Blvd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Harney Park + My Favorites
Dedicated to General William S. Harney, commander of the U.S. Army's Department of Oregon from 1858-59. Address: SE 67th Ave & Harney St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Ira Keller Fountain Park + My Favorites
Home to the Forecourt Fountain, which moves 13,000 gallons of water per minute. Address: SW 3rd Ave & Clay St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Adams Park and Community Garden + My Favorites
This park and its community oriented garden was developed in 1976. Address: 4300 NW Cornell Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ] Tel: 1 503 823-1612
Smith & Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area + My Favorites
The largest protected wetland within city limits in all of America preserving the homes of beaver, river otter, black-tailed deer, osprey, bald eagles, and Western painted turtles. Address: N Columbia Blvd & Simmons Rd | Portland, Or [ Map ]
North Park Blocks + My Favorites
Some of the oldest park space in the city, dating back to 1869. Address: NW Park Ave from Ankeny St to Glisan St | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Washington Park + My Favorites
One of the oldest parks in Portlanddating to 1871, Washington Park is home to the first statue dedicated to a woman in American history-a bronze of Lewis and Clark guide Sacajawea dating to 1905. Address: Head of SW Park Place | Portland, Or [ Map ]
Burlingame Park + My Favorites
Includes a play area, pathways, picnic tables, soccer field, softball field, and an outdoor tennis court. Address: SW 12th Ave & Falcon St | Portland, Or [ Map ]