Address: 2560 SW 73rd Ave, Portland, OR 97225, USA
“Another improved, neighborhood park well maintained by THP&R. Bonus surprise: the sound ofrunning water (on nearby private property) Con: road noise from Canyon Road and US 26.”
Address: 7535 N Edgewater Ave, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“Popular. But enter at your own risk due to the mentioned "heavy diotoxons in the soil may be harmful to health" on the multiple signs posted in this area. Went Fishing today but only caught a sculpin and 2 catfish, but had a fish tug on my rod and it felt like a big one. today. Lot of broken concrete slabs all stacked with rebar. Signs near this area state that its is polluted and to keep out of the area. It use to mention radiation but i am not sure if that particular sign is still posted. This location is right along the railroad tracks so it's kind of loud on the train goes by but it is nice other than that a big huge body of water from one side of the river to the other you can see trains going over the train railroad trestle over the river and it would be nice for taking pictures if you're a photographer or just sitting by the river and hanging out with a friend or if you have a boat , boating around the river it is really nice in this area there are a few homeless boats but they are not bothering anyone. So they are not an issue.”
Address: Plaza de la Raza, Av. De la Raza 6108 Int. 10, Del Futuro, 32519 Cd Juárez, Chih., Mexico
“Just visited this place interesting old households.The volunteers couple were friendly.”
Address: 400 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR 97205, USA
“Visiting the Test Garden while it's in full bloom on a sunny day is a treat. It smells amazing everywhere and all the roses are lovely. Additionally there are several benches to sit on if you decide that sitting to enjoy is the best way to go. The garden is big enough that it's fairly easy to social distance even if there are a lot of people there. Not a good variety of shaded places though, so be prepared to get lots of sunshine (if its not raining)! The Pay To Park areas are decent enough, but on a busy day be prepared to have to park not as close. Overall, its free to go (except parking) so if the chance to visit arises, I recommend going!”
Address: 2350 SE Swain Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97267, USA
“Tennis court; open field; 2 playgrounds, one with sand, the other with bark chips; 2 tennis courts; 2 portapotties. There is a concrete path that loops the park. There are also large deciduous trees that provide shade throughout the day. *Covid has the water fountain water supply cut, so no water refills here.”
Address: 19233 Indian Springs Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, USA
“It has nice wilderness trails, great for a run or a nice leisurely stroll through the wooded terrain.”
Address: 18330 NW Sauvie Island Rd, Portland, OR 97231, USA
“Very easy walking trail with much wildlife and canopy for shade. Just shy of 3 miles around with a boat pier just off the trail. Saw a number of harmless snakes, small frogs, a few small birds, slugs and quite a few heron. Trail wasnt crowded at all. Smallish parking lot. Trail will be muddy after a rain, and for a few days after that since many spots don't get any sun. Most mud can be walked around, though. Second time walking this one and I've enjoyed it both times. Looks like there might be quite a few blackberries along this one when the season hits. Enjoy!”
Address: 5991-6099 NW Saltzman Rd, Portland, OR 97210, USA
“Forest Park is an amazing park with many miles of trails. I hiked this trail over 5 years ago with a friend when I started hiking. We hiked it again this morning and it was absolutely perfect. This forest is so inviting and the temperature always seems right to me. You will meet some cool people and lots of awesome puppies. So bring the puppies and the kids and have a great time. See you there.”
Address: 10955 NW Reeves St, Portland, OR 97229, USA
“Nice park that connects well to some of the wooded trails in the area. Play structure is minimal but keeps my kiddo entertained. The new dog run is another big plus.”
Address: 11100 NW Thompson Rd, Portland, OR 97229, USA
“Clean, fun playground for younger kids. Field to run in.”
Address: 19255 SW Pacific Hwy, Sherwood, OR 97140, USA
“This wildlife refuge is a delightful place for people to take a relaxing walk, and hopefully, see the local residents. The year-round trail is about a mile long, and is made of fine gravel on nice level ground. During the summer, a longer service road with somewhat coarser gravel follows a 3 mile trip around the perimeter of the property. The seasonal closure is to give the animals the space all to themselves for their nesting seasons. This is former farmland that is being allowed to return to its original state of being a wetlands floodplain. We visited during the summer, and most of the wildlife we ended up seeing was on the service road in the more remote parts of the refuge. We spotted deer, a hawk, egrets, herons, geese, nutria, and heard lots of birds that were keeping a respectful distance. During the pandemic, all the buildings (visitor center, ranger station, and restrooms) were closed, half of the parking lot was roped off, and there were two portable restrooms available. At the end of our walk, we wandered to a space between the visitor center and the ranger station, finding a shaded bench with a view of the larger pond - it's a view worth seeking out whether the buildings are open or not. They have done a wonderful job of allowing people to visit and enjoy a space that is not really intended for them.”
Address: 9415 N Geneva Ave, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“The Northiest Gatiest park you've ever seen. Like really.. even try and find a more north park or even a more gated park. I dare you.. especially not both north located and gate facilitated.. Impossible.. oh by the way remember Kim Possible? And Rufus the Naked Mole Rat eating his Nachos with that white boy?”
Address: 9335 N Newman Ave, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“A corner fountain that is ideal on hot days filled with laughing kids. A playground near another corner.”
Address: 13275 SW Davies Rd, Beaverton, OR 97008, USA
“I live about 50 yards from this park and it's been such a great spot for kids and animals alike to play. There is a large field that goes unused most of the winter months, but is great for throwing the ball around for the dog. Some have issue with off leash dogs, yet fail to realize that there are times when no one is at the park and throwing a ball around with a great trained dog has NEVER hurt anyone. If there are children or anyone present, sure, leash the dog up and allow others to approach. The play equipment is pretty limited (w/o swings) or anything that can be interacted with by parent and child simultaneously, yet it's a safe play area. Enjoy it. ”
Address: Portland, OR 97231, USA
“A park at the edge of the city -- but it is mostly undeveloped (except trails and bridges). This makes it possible to feel like you've completely gotten away from the city and are on a long trek in the middle of the woods. I hike most of the 30 mile "Wildwood" trail every year and find it cleansing for the soul! Run or walk your way to refreshment and feel free to bring along your (leashed) dog.”
Address: 4030 NE 37th Ave, Portland, OR 97212, USA
“I love this park it's an enormous park where you can go and let your dog run and play and other people have their dog so you think of eusocial the people are super friendly nice lot of activity going on everyone's enjoying the summer and the nice sun and being able to be away from covid-19 lockdown if you ever get a chance to be in the area please check this park out. It's awesome”
Address: 6635 N Baltimore Ave, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“Beautiful and big park under the bridge. Grass is always nicely kept, and there's many paths and benches to sit on. Definitely one of the best parks in the area.”
Address: N Princeton St & N Wall Ave, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“Nice family place for walks basket ball Court play ground for kids”
Address: SE 47th Ave & Steele St, Portland, OR 97206, USA
“How much time do you have I went to this school right here and that was 50 years ago. Having said that I'm a little partial to this park. I remember playing Little league baseball right over there on those diamonds. After baseball practice I would run home to watch Star trek my favorite show when I was Young all the trees in the park are 50 years older it's a very good park bring your dog”
Address: 10501 SE William Otty Rd, Happy Valley, OR 97086, USA
“Always love a good park to hang out in for awhile.”
Address: 5151 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97210, USA
“Even though the facilities are closed to visitors, the trails are open and free to use. We just did the loops on the north side of Cornell Rd and enjoyed it. There are two more loops on the other side of the road.”
Address: 9360 N Columbia Blvd, Portland, OR 97203, USA
“One of the bigger parks that we've been to. Rocky loved it. Doesn't have the drinking fountain anymore but people take water there regularly.”
Address: 2206 N Skidmore Ct, Portland, OR 97217, USA
“Great place for a picnic and to catch a sunset with your person or friends. It can be pretty busy but usually space for all, sometimes people bring music but usually pretty respectful. Lots of casual drinking and smoking.”
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