Portland: Park
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Washington Park
Nestled in the verdant heart of Portland, Oregon, Washington Park stands as a tranquil refuge and a hub of outdoor activity for locals and tourists alike. Encompassing over 410 acres, this urban oasis offers a blend of nature, history, and recreation.
Oregon Zoo
Nestled in the verdant Washington Park of Portland, Oregon, the Oregon Zoo is a treasured destination for both locals and tourists alike. Established in 1888, it is one of the oldest zoos in the United States, with a rich history and a commitment to conservation...
International Rose Test Garden
Nestled in the verdant West Hills of Portland, Oregon, the International Rose Test Garden is an enchanting destination for flower enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Established in 1917, this park serves as both a sanctuary for rose cultivation and a scenic retreat...
Portland Japanese Garden
Nestled within the lush greenery of Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, the Portland Japanese Garden is a serene oasis that epitomizes tranquility and harmony. This meticulously crafted landscape, often considered one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of...
Japanese American Historical Plaza
Nestled in the heart of Portland, Oregon, the Japanese American Historical Plaza stands as a poignant memorial to the history and heritage of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Opened in 1990, this serene space is situated within Tom McCall Waterfront Park...
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Pioneer Courthouse Square, affectionately known as Portland's "living room," is a bustling urban park situated in the heart of downtown Portland, United States. This public space plays host to over 300 events a year, ranging from cultural festivals to political...
Rocky Butte
Rising above the cityscape of Portland, Oregon, Rocky Butte stands as a testament to the region's volcanic past. This ancient cinder cone volcano, part of the Boring Lava Field, offers a unique natural escape within the urban environment.
Lan Su Chinese Garden
Nestled in the heart of Portland is an urban oasis known as the Lan Su Chinese Garden. This meticulously designed park is a window into the rich cultural tapestry of China and stands as a testament to the friendship between Portland and its sister city, Suzhou.
Mount Tabor
Mount Tabor, an extinct volcanic cinder cone, is a prominent feature in the urban landscape of Portland, Oregon, United States. Situated in the southeast section of the city, it rises to a height of approximately 636 feet (194 meters) and is a testament to the region's...
The Grotto
Nestled in the serene landscape of Northeast Portland, The Grotto – also known as The National Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother – stands as an inviting place of peace and natural beauty. This Catholic shrine, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, offers visitors a...
South Park Blocks
The South Park Blocks form a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon. The Oregonian has called it Portland's "extended family room", as Pioneer Courthouse Square is known as Portland's "living room".
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is a 36.59-acre park located in downtown Portland, Oregon, along the Willamette River. After the 1974 removal of Harbor Drive, a major milestone in the freeway removal movement, the park was opened to the public in 1978.
Mill Ends Park
Tiny, quirky spot on a median strip Mill Ends Park is a tiny urban park, consisting of one tree, located in the median strip of SW Naito Parkway, approaching esplanade along the Willamette River near SW Taylor Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States.
Keller Fountain Park
Keller Fountain Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon. Originally named Forecourt Fountain or Auditorium Forecourt, the 0.92-acre park opened in 1970 across Third Avenue from what was then Civic Auditorium.
Gammans Park
Gammans Park is a public park in north Portland, Oregon's Arbor Lodge neighborhood, in the United States. The 1.64-acre park was acquired in 1910 when the wife of lawyer George G. Gammans gave the city six lots for a park that would memorialize him.
Council Crest Park
Council Crest Park is a city park in southwest Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Amenities include paved and unpaved paths, a dog off-leash area, picnic tables, public art, a view point, and a wedding site that can be reserved.
Sewallcrest Park
Sewallcrest Park is a public park in Portland, Oregon's Richmond neighborhood, in the United States. The 5.09-acre park was acquired in 1940.
Wilshire Park
Wilshire Park is a 14.4-acre park in northeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The park was acquired in 1940 and is maintained by Portland Parks & Recreation.
Arbor Lodge Park
Arbor Lodge Park is a public park in north Portland, Oregon's Arbor Lodge neighborhood, in the United States. The 8.69-acre park was acquired in 1940.
Errol Heights Park
Errol Heights Park, also known as Errol Heights Natural Area, is a 14.25-acre public park in Portland, Oregon.
Leach Botanical Garden
Leach Botanical Garden is a 16-acre botanical garden located in outer southeast Portland, Oregon, near S.E. 122nd Avenue and Foster Road. It was acquired by the Portland Parks Bureau in 1972.
George Himes Park
George Himes Park is a 35.97-acre public park in southwest Portland, Oregon. The space was acquired in 1903.
Lair Hill Park
Lair Hill Park is a 3.26-acre public park in southwest Portland, Oregon. The space was acquired in 1927. It features a 1978 sculpture by Bruce West called BW1.
Tideman Johnson Natural Area
Tideman Johnson Natural Area is a city park of about 7.7 acres in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located at Southeast 37th Avenue and Tenino Street along Johnson Creek, the site is named for a mid-19th century family named Johnson that encouraged public use of its land along the creek.
Laurelhurst Park
Laurelhurst Park is a city park in the neighborhood of Laurelhurst in Portland, Oregon. The 26.81-acre park was acquired in 1909 from the estate of former Portland mayor William S. Ladd.
South Waterfront Greenway
The South Waterfront Greenway is a linear park and urban walkway along the Willamette River in the South Waterfront district of Portland, Oregon, in the United States.
Hoyt Arboretum
Hoyt Arboretum is a public park in Portland, Oregon and is part of the complex of parks collectively known as Washington Park. The 189-acre arboretum is located atop a ridge in the Tualatin Mountains two miles west of downtown Portland.
Alberta Park
Alberta Park is a park located in northeast Portland, Oregon. Acquired in 1921, the park includes a basketball court, dog off-leash area, playground, soccer field, softball field and tennis court, as well as paved and unpaved paths and picnic tables.
Gabriel Park
Gabriel Park is a 90.65-acre public park in Portland, Oregon, United States. It features a baseball field, softball field, soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, skatepark, volleyball courts, disabled access play area, disabled access restrooms, dog off-leash area, paved and unpaved paths, reservable picnic sites, and WiFi.
Westmoreland Park
Westmoreland Park is a municipal park located in the Westmoreland area of southeast Portland, Oregon's Westmoreland neighborhood, United States. The property for the park was acquired in 1936 and encompasses 42.01 acres.
Tanner Springs Park
Tanner Springs Park is a city park in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District.
Tryon Creek State Natural Area
The Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a state park located primarily in Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the only Oregon state park within a major metropolitan area.
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden
Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden is a botanical garden located between Reed College and the Eastmoreland Golf Course in southeastern Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Cathedral Park
Cathedral Park is a park and the name for the eponymous neighborhood in the northernmost section of Portland, Oregon on the east shore of the Willamette River. The park is situated under the St.
Mt. Scott Park
Mt. Scott Park is an 11.22-acre public park in Portland, Oregon's Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood, in the United States. Named after Harvey W. Scott, the park was acquired in 1922 and houses the Mt. Scott Community Center.
Willamette Stone
The Willamette Stone was a small stone obelisk originally installed by the Department of Interior in 1885 in the western hills of Portland, Oregon in the United States to mark the intersection and origin of the Willamette meridian and Willamette baseline.
Hazeltine Park
Hazeltine Park is a 1.02-acre park located at 5416 Southeast Flavel Drive, in Portland, Oregon's Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood, in the United States.
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge is a city park of about 141 acres in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located in a floodplain along the east bank of the Willamette River near Sellwood, the park is known for attracting a wide variety of birds.
Piccolo Park
Piccolo Park is a.57-acre public park in Portland, Oregon's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, in the United States. The space was acquired in 1989.
Sellwood Park
Sellwood Park is a city park of about 17 acres in southeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Pier Park
Pier Park is a municipal park in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is in the North Portland neighborhood of St. Johns and is bordered by North Columbia Boulevard and characterized by evergreen forest.
Irving Park
Irving Park is a city park of about 16 acres in northeast Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Located at Northeast 7th Avenue and Fremont Street in the Irvington neighborhood, the park is on land that was originally owned by William Irving, for whom the neighborhood was named.
Beggars Tick Wildlife Refuge
Beggars Tick Wildlife Refuge, also known as Beggars Tick Marsh, is a 20-acre park in Portland, Oregon's Lents neighborhood, in the United States.
Cedar Mill Park
Cedar Mill Park is a 5-acre park in the Cedar Mill neighborhood, in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area. The park was closed for improvements in June 2014, reopening in November.
Lovejoy Fountain Park
Lovejoy Fountain Park is a city park in downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S.