Address: Northwest Laidlaw Road &, NW Bannister Dr, Portland, OR 97229, USA
“It's a lovely little place to get away from the busy suburb traffic. There's a short trail that does lead to no where but along the way you'll see and hear birds and there's a bridge that takes you over Bannister Creek and a bench nearby. I loved sitting there and listening to the creek. Also spotted two eagles flying overhead.”
Address: 17255 SW Jurgens Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062, USA
“Great little park if you want to visit someplace less crowded than cook park. They have a neat sand pit with a water feature. Be sure to bring sand toys and extra clothes/towels.”
Address: Molalla, OR 97038, USA
“Well maintained and they did a good job marking off reservations, which was appreciated. Note that the campsites are small and the ground is a little damp and gravelly, so you may want a tarp or something to protect the bottom of a light tent. Campsites are close together, but well laid out and it's a good campground overall!”
Address: 15365 SW Sunset Blvd, Sherwood, OR 97140, USA
“Sherwood Dog Park is a very nice local park to let our furry family run loose. It is a part of Snyder Park and has separate fenced in areas for big and small dogs. There is on-street parking on SW Division and on SW Sunset Blvd. Beautiful green lawns and incredible views make for a fantastic experience.”
Address: 37702 Hamilton Ridge Dr, Sandy, OR 97055, USA
“Perfect park for small kids. This park is all gated off.”
Address: 15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
“My daughter loves coming - there's lots of cool stuff to look at in the microscopes, they have a book corner, a little shop, and there's treasure hunt pamphlets and information inside. The staff are always friendly and helpful.”
Address: 20 Inskeep Dr, Oregon City, OR 97045, USA
“Wonderful orchard that shows how to take care of plants. They have friendly staff and hold workshops to teach people how to care for fruit bearing plants.”
Address: Fernhill Wetlands Nature Trail, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA
“The start of the trail is well marked. The route does not match what is shown on Google Maps. See the photo of the map. The trail begins in a woodland area along a marsh where we see a variety of birds. We saw a shrew once. The entire trail except for the farm roads is mulched. The trail reaches a gravel farm road. There is a sign directing to the right on the road. The road to the left is posted closed to the public. The next sign indicates straight or to the right for Dabblers Marsh Loop Trail. If you go straight it is the last sign for a while. Following the farm road there is hedgerow on the left and farm fields on the right, so no shade for a while. If you continue on the farm road it eventually ends in a field, so you need to look for an unmarked side road on the right. There is now a map posted where you turn on the Loop Trail. No directional signs for people who are map challenged. If you are taking the loop clockwise, turn right at the map. If counterclockwise, turn left at the map. If you are going clockwise and get to the RV storage lot with cyclone fencing on the left you just passed it. There are bird nesting boxes on posts along this road. It will take you to a mulched trail on the right. Once you go back into the woodland signs are posted again. The mulched trails will get you back to the intersection with the farm road. This section has song birds, rabbits and garter snakes.”
Address: 100 SW Upper Cascade Dr, Portland, OR 97205, USA
“A small corner of Portland's Hoyt Arboretum, the Winter Garden has a collection of plants and trees that are particularly showy in winter. Without leaves to block the view, the Corkscrew Filbert's twisting branches are easy to see if you know where to look. One of the parks largest Western Red Cedar trees dominates this section. Other interesting trees include the Torch Maple, that shoots its blood-red trunk from the ground, especially dramatic when it snows.”
Address: McMichael Ave, St Helens, OR 97051, USA
“Nice little park off highway 30 in St Helens. There's a playground, basketball court, baseball field, and clean restrooms.”
Address: Cornelius, OR 97113, USA
“Wonderful place to take your pup! 10 stars to whoever takes care of this park. It is beautifully well kept! Keep up the fantastic job.”
Address: 17470 SW Montague Way, King City, OR 97224, USA
“Access the Tualatin River with a kayak or canoe or sit by the banks and enjoy the quiet Tualatin at this park that offers sanitation, parking, and playstructures.”
Address: 30000 S Camp Colton Dr, Colton, OR 97017, USA
“I was able to have my dream wedding thanks to Camp Colton and Jocelyn! As soon as my husband and I got engaged, Camp Colton was one of the first places on my list to go see! After our tour, my husband and I knew that it was the perfect place to create our dream “Twilight - Breaking Dawn Pt. 1” wedding! If you are a nature lover, this venue is perfect! I felt like I didn’t even have to worry about the decor as much because the place it’s self is breathtaking. Jocelyn, was spectacular. We clicked right away, and I felt like she truly supported me through the entire wedding process. She gave me so many useful pieces of information and was so kind and encouraging to me the whole time. She made great connections with my family and the whole wedding day was such a smooth and wonderful experience because of her! Like I said, my dream wedding became reality! 😍”
Address: 9500 SE 327th Ave, Boring, OR 97009, USA
“Beautiful piece of land, tranquility I should say. Lived in that area for 14 years and this is one of the most eye catchers for myself”
Address: 39210 Historic Columbia River Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019, USA
“Historical value in addition to the gorgeous view. Visited in the end of June and it was stunning. What a great place to bring a camera! Perfectly quiet, sunny and no wind. View of the Vista house makes for a great photo opp. Drive safe, the road is like a coil up from I-84. As always, pack it in-pack it out. Do not leave your Starbucks cups behind (or any other trash). Marker has historical significance. (See videos).”
Address: 4116 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97212, USA
“One of my favorite parks in town. Mini nature walk, children’s playground, an off-leash dog area and a soccer/baseball field. As a mom of a toddler I’m specifically interested in toddler friendly playground. My little one loves it here. It has a little sand box area and someone had a left a few toy trucks so the children can play with. I think that was my little ones favorite thing. Seems like a safe area/neighborhood , not in a busy street. We take public transportation and this park was not too far from Bus#75 ,just a few blocks.”
Address: Buxton, OR 97109, USA
“Dairy Creek Camp West is the larger of the 2 camping areas at LL Stub Stewart State Park. The camp west area has larger camp sites that are spaced further apart surrounded with a larger and denser wooded area. The area has access to a lot of hiking and biking trails as well as the famous Banks - Vernonia trail which is a wide paved trail through the coast range. The camp west area also has a large tent area with a restroom area and several water pumps for fresh water.”
Address: 15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
“There are so many parks in the Portland area, do not overlook this gem! A gorgeous walk or easy jog, dense biodiversity, lots of cool events. One of my favorite places. It takes me about 30 minutes to jog the perimeter of the park, more if I stop for pictures or just to admire the views. ***The signs are a little confusing for me to read! Definitely snap a pic of the trail routes before you head in****”
Address: Tigard, OR 97223, USA
“I love living next to the park. Full of wildlife. It has walking and biking trails. Big open field. Pond for ducks, geese, cranes and such. I am lucky to have this basically in my backyard. Today we escorted a family of Geese back to the water.”
Address: 40700 Crown Point Hwy, Corbett, OR 97019, USA
“If you want a view. Yup. Here is the place. Architecture is pretty incredible. Bathrooms are done in marble. Gift shop, coffee shop. Somewhat crowded along the inside of this place. But overall, it's really nice to see. Check out the glass as you enter.”
Address: 5061 NW 185th Ave, Portland, OR 97229, USA
“Awesome park with disc golf and multiple routes for biking. Cool lakes nearby. There is a basketball court and other activities.”
Address: 4234 5th St, Hubbard, OR 97032, USA
“Good place to run some dogs! -From a dog walker/trainer To be honest we were there for only a few mins, passing through town and all, but I wanted to let the dogs out to stretch the leggies, chase a ball, etc. The playground looked fun, I didn't expect the lil digger toy...brought back my childhood 😅❤️ The grass/soccer field, and debris on it, was picked up. It was kept short, tho imo, a lil too short. But I digress. It was a slow sunny day, so only myself, and mom and their child, and a separate man and their dog, however even on a slow day, people respected each other's space, as far as off-leash dogs go. I walk and train dogs, so my own/client dogs need to be 100% reliable on and off leash, it's nice to see people respecting that, even if mine are friendly to whatever variable, I don't allow my own and clients dogs to run up to people unless the stranger (ADULT) has expressed visual/or verbal confirmation. It's a nice calm lil hole in the wall park spot tho. Definitely would recommend. Jus remember to always clean up after yourself, and your furry member, or child. 😁❤️”
Address: Intersection of SW Barrows and, SW Horizon Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007, USA
“It's nice and big. A good place to take your dog for a walk as well.”
Address: 2771 E Ninth St Ste C, Newberg, OR 97132, USA
“My trainer CHRISTOPHER DEARING is responsive to my very peculiar needs as a man with a very bad back deformity. His training has allowed me to become stronger, and more agile than I have been in years. Thanks. Thomas”
Address: 8100 SW Wilsonville Rd, Wilsonville, OR 97070, USA
“I found this park to be very safe and has lots of walking trails to enjoy. There is a dock along the Willamette River on the Southside of the park, playgrounds, soccer fields, baseball fields, and lots of restrooms spread throughout the large park. I really enjoyed the hiking trails though the old growth forest area of this park. I love how clean this park is and it is frequently patrolled.”
Address: 38263 SW Dixon Mill Rd, Gaston, OR 97119, USA
“Very nice trails. Some parts are kind of strange, with all the same kind of trees that are so close together that there aren't any understory plants. But other parts have nice views, wildflowers, etc. Lots of birds and chipmunks, and we even saw a doe with her fawn next to the road just before the entrance. Part of the road is gravel. We saw people on horseback, bikes, runners, and walkers. Everyone seemed respectful and the paths were wide enough to pass easily.”
Address: Milo McIver State Park, Estacada, OR 97023, USA
“It is a great place to play disc golf among the trees. Almost every hole has some shade, so it isn't too hot in the summer. The water is near if you need a quick dip to cook off. There are benches along the way to rest up.”
Address: 13001 SW Bull Mountain Rd, Tigard, OR 97224, USA
“Great community park if you live in the area. It's not a park I would drive to if I didn't live in the area. But it's spacious and landscape seems well kept.”
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