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    Cook Park

    4.3 (34 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    The river at Cook Park - people climb this tower even though there are signs not to
    Sarah C.

    Cool Park is huge! It's 79 acres of trails, river access, sports fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, gardens, and more. I recently visited with friends who have new stand up paddle boards. It's nice that the park is so nearby to the city of Portland and has plenty of parking to make it easy to unload SUPs, kayaks, and inner tubes. If you don't have your own you can rent some but it's a little pricey in my opinion (~$35-45 for two hours). The water is flat, easy to paddle on, plenty of space to go up and down the river, and has shady areas you can rest in. What would have earned it five stars? Less kids, clearer water, real bathrooms not just a portapotty. Dogs must be on leash, but not everyone follows this rule. Overall a good option for lots of activities, the main highlight is being able to get on a river just about a 20 minute drive from home.

    Under the railroad and the walking bridges.
    Sean P.

    Specifically for paddle boarding, this park is a great spot to put in. You can go upstream and downstream from the main launch for a couple miles in each direction. The water is slow moving and glassy in parts. That also means the water can be a little smelly and stagnant in certain areas - definitely not something I would want to swim in. But it's a great time on a board with only one shallow area that requires some nimble navigation to get through (this is near the railroad and walking bridges to the east). Overall, a very fun and convenient spot to paddle!

    Lawrence H.

    Awesome park tj walk the trails or play in the playground. Great view of the river and the landscape Across the River. Busy and has a great variety of things to do.

    Great day Kayaking!!!!
    Mike F.

    BOAT LAUNCH ONLY REVIEW: This is a really nice boat launch and park. We specially we use it for the boat launch to Kayak the Tualatin River. The river is great slow flat water to paddle along and enjoy the wildlife and nice scenery. I could spend hours out here. Lots of tall trees to help keep the river cool, summer time the sun will hit from up high in the afternoon. If you don't have your own kayak or Canoe the Tualatin River Keepers have a rental shop here $35 to $45 I believe are the prices. It can get busy down at the boat launch with park events so parking can be limited so plan to go early on weekends to ensure you can park near the launch. Very clean park and we'll maintained, restrooms always a plus when clean and stocked .

    Valerie A.

    Wonderful park! The toys are the best, even adults can play! There is a creek, canoe rental, soccer fields, basketball courts, pond with ducks, several bathrooms, garbage cans on site so you don't have to pack out your own, bbqs are in great shape, so many picnic tables, covered areas for parties. I love it here, there are tons of trees so even in the heat of the day you won't fry! Update, we were there for 7 hours, there were easily 200 people in the park and not once did any park staff check or clean any of the bathrooms, most had no toilet paper and those that had any left were peed on.....yes, you read that right. Beautiful park, bathrooms are disgusting, they don't even have soap. Bring your own toilet paper, hand soap, seat covers (not joking) and some Lysol wipes. Somebody came around and emptied all the park garbages twice though just never touched the bathrooms.

    Tualatin River
    Susy G.

    Here in Tigard visiting a friend before we head up the road to Portland. 10min away This park is awesome! Great scenery too! Everything is lush and trail runs parallel to the Tualatin River. Super nice walk.

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    Great play structures for kids. The running/walking paths are also great for active people. We keep coming back!

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    Nice large open park, some picnic tables, good amount of parking.

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    Dirksen Nature Park - Out for a sunny afternoon stroll in Portland

    Dirksen Nature Park

    4.7(10 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Tip: to get to the playground area, park in the parking lot closest to SW 107th street (NOT the…read moreparking lot down the street that has a building next to it). Very cute somewhat hidden park that requires a short walk to get to. Nice playground for little ones. Huge grassy area for activities. Nice bathrooms and a big covered area with picnic tables. Seems to be a ton of trails as well. Also a couple soccer goals and a baseball diamond.

    This park is definitely one of Portland's "hidden gems". Easy to access from several locations, it…read morehas a multitude of wide open trails which intersect at various points and are excellent for walking/running either with a buddy (the human or canine kind) or alone if looking for some peace and solitude. This park can confidently be used year-round as the trees provide ample shade from the heat of the sun's rays in the summer, and the type of ground cover present on the trails helps to prevent them from becoming overly muddy throughout the rainy winters. On a side note, make sure to be heads up if using the cross walk on the trail that crosses Tigard Street as the surrounding trees can sometimes make it difficult for oncoming traffic to clearly see pedestrians, so they may fail to slow down. Always better to be safe than sorry... But overall, A++ for this little piece of backyard paradise.

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    Excellent signage helps with navigation

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    Great wide trails and plenty of nature lookouts are perfect for dog walking

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    Woods Memorial Natural Area - Stairway trail

    Woods Memorial Natural Area

    4.6(13 reviews)
    4.9 miSouthwest Portland

    Love that this little slice of greenery got its own designation. I got to sample a nice (but fairly…read moresmall) network of intertwined trails in this fairly small park (or, ah, natural area), none of them flat, which I totally appreciated for their winding character and shifting terrain. Most are moderate to easy single tracks through wooded areas, but there are some tricky spots, which can get sloppy after rains, but kudos to the volunteers who hacked these paths through a narrow and sometimes steep canyon. You'll get little sun, and lotsa shade, (and sorta sketchy parking), but the trails are decently maintained. Just be aware - they're not flat or paved.

    This park is integrated right into the neighborhood. There is no parking lot, but rather a couple…read moreof dead-end streets that turn into trails. The trails weave their way through the park, down to the creek, and back up to another entry dead end street. It's fairly charming with lots of native plants, wood bridges, and staircases. Looks like someone regularly makes flower art on a particular storm drain - cute. Signposts at trail intersections provide info, but there's no trail map which would be useful. Probably about 2 miles of trails total, some are steep uphill but otherwise it's fairly easy. Dogs allowed on leash. (I saw a number of owners who were not following this rule but didn't have any issues.)

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    Woods Memorial Natural Area

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    Woods Memorial Natural Area

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    Universal Plaza - Plaza front.

    Universal Plaza

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon this plaza! Thanks to a Yelp Elite event at Wow Cow, my…read morelittle family of 3 (including my puppy, Bay) visited this plaza on a sunny Saturday afternoon. It was our first time in downtown Tigard. We were surprised to see the wide open plaza with lots of grass for the pups, and seating around the perimeter for humans of all abilities. The plaza has 3 food trucks with excellent customer service, trash, recycling, bathrooms and water fountains. There is a wide walking path, a nature preserve perfect for bird watching and a wooden path that takes you to a nearby trail. We had great food, met great people and enjoyed a little nature walk with our puppy. What a neat little community gem in downtown Tigard.

    A park worth visiting!…read more Well manicured lawn for children & pets to frolic in. A water fountain feature popular especially during the summer. Yummy food trucks onsite for convenient meals. Plenty of seating. Modern well-maintained bathrooms & drinking fountain. Ample lighting for the longer seasonal nights. The host site for the Farmers Market makes this the most popular Tigard spot on Sundays. Paved pathway around the park parcel but a wooden bridge pathway led connecting to the Fanno Creek Trail! This nature walk overlooks weaves through the natural creek habitat. A gem for Tigard and everyone will find a moment of pleasure here.

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    Seating area - tables with umbrellas

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    Hidden Creek Park West

    Hidden Creek Park West

    4.6(16 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    We drove an hour to visit Hidden Creek West Park in Hillsboro, and it was absolutely worth the…read moretrip! This park is a total gem--thoughtfully designed, beautifully shaded, and perfect for families. There are plenty of swings and a great variety of play equipment to keep kids engaged for hours. One of the things I appreciated most was the visibility--there's seating thoughtfully placed all around the park, so no matter where your child is playing, you can easily keep an eye on them. There's even a grassy area under the trees where you can lay out a blanket and relax. Even on a hot day, the metal slides stayed cool thanks to the shade, which is a rare and welcome surprise! The kids there were all friendly, and the parents seemed attentive and involved, creating a really positive, safe vibe. My kids had a blast and would've stayed much longer if I hadn't forgotten snacks--lesson learned! We'll definitely be back, this time with a picnic and more time to explore.

    First of all the park is huge and the activities available for the kids are wonderful. Multiple…read moreswings, rotating ball, and great big climbing structure with slides and rock climbing wall. There is a fountain for the summer time and outdoor picnicking and grilling. Nice little trail to walk around. Across the street is 3 futbol piches and more park. The community center features indoor courts for basketball, badminton, track, and a gym. Staff is sorry nice and welcoming and the place is clean and inviting.

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    Spring Garden Park - Cool play structures. Very unique

    Spring Garden Park

    4.9(20 reviews)
    5.4 miMultnomah Village, Southwest Portland

    Beautiful neighborhood park! Wow! This is not a park or playground from yesteryear, it's completely…read moremodern with very unique play structures and art. Plus walking paths through several acres of rolling hills with wonderful views immersed in nature. The splash pads are open again (until 7pm) and the kids were certainly joying them. The play structures are both stunning and interactive, even a look-out tower with a telescope that views a constellation ceiling. Very cool. Slides, step rocks, climbing structures, picnic tables in the open and shade, lots of benches, even water bowls for dogs - clearly a lot of thought went into the design and build of Spring Garden Park. It's close to Multnomah Village which is how I discovered it after visiting the food truck area and wanting someplace serene to enjoy my meal. Park right on SW Spring, just be mindful of not blocking the neighbors driveways as it's in a residential area. Close to SW Barbur.

    This is such a sweet little park! The unique pieces of art all around the property are pretty neat…read more Lots of cute paths to walk on that lead to pretty views of Portland. We went on a sunny day and it wasn't over crowded. -1 star for personal reasons: my daughter is young (19 mo) and was able to swing on the baby seat swing, however, she was not confident to try the older play structure. The structure seems more appropriate for 2.5 and older. It has a pretty cool rock climber for older kids. My experience makes me wonder if there are parks in Portland that are more inclusive for all children and their abilities? I hope that Portland Parks and Recreation would be willing to rethink how they can be more inclusive when designing a park. I will be the first to admit I know nothing about building a park, but If I did I would want everyone to feel included.

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    Leo loved it here!

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    Best park!

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