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    Luuwit View Dog Park

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    Forest Park - Banana slug!

    Forest Park

    4.8(270 reviews)
    9.4 miForest Park

    Beautiful hiking trails, perfect for walking your dog! Parking can be a little scary (but then…read moreagain, it is on Germantown road - what can you expect haha). However, there is usually room in the parking lot on Germantown or along the sides of the road. I love how large the walking path is. It's definitely easy to pass another walker, even if you both have dogs. The path is well-maintained, and it didn't have any large fallen branches or trash when I visited. It's a straightforward path, so you don't have to worry about accidentally taking a wrong turn and getting lost if you are new to hiking. Very beginner friendly! The forest itself is beautiful. So much greenery, little birds, and a wonderful sense of peacefulness. I would recommend visiting on a weekday if possible, as the parking lot and trail can get crowded on weekends.

    This is our go to escape from the hustle of the city . We're so fortunate to have this beautiful…read morepark within our city limits. When I say it's massive I mean MASSIVE AND EXPANSIVE. Parking is limited but available. Plan on spending the whole day exploring the miles of well groomed and cared for trails. It's a true delight on a breezy spring or summer afternoon. We drive up there often to just sit and soak up the wonders of nature that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. There are restroom facilities and a covered picnic area with tables , trash receptacles are provided. If you have a love for nature and appreciate somewhat easy relaxing hikes deep into the woods, then this park is for you.

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    Forest Park
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    Hazelia Field Dog Park

    Hazelia Field Dog Park

    4.2(64 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    I've done a lot for this dog park the shy timid park and advocating for this dog park by…read morecommunicating with park staff. I take suggestions from my dog park friends and got tables put in and a mud puddle that needed taken care of and got that taken care of and grass on tube and new sign and water and pools in summer. So I advocate for the dog park to make it a great place for dogs, and people been going to Hazelia dog park for a long time. My dog Lola has a great time playing fetch with her ball. I've picked up poo bags people left threw them away and pick up all the balls and put them back in bucket and fill water bowls for the dogs. Winter now I bring a pool for my dog Lola because she runs and gets hot with all her hair but I rinse out pool and take pool home with me everytime I leave the park since I purchased the pools from ace hardware. The only things that bug me about this park are the H.S students parking in round about by small dog park and they are fully capable able bodied students to walk to other parking lot but I have walking challenges yes there's handi cap but its a distance to walk. Why have a high school where students can't park there. The balls end up in pine tree and I have to fight with tree. I lost one of my balls in the pine tree it eats balls. Plus when the balls go over fence and then can't get them I physically cannot get over fence. People leaving poo bags on ground or on fence or on the trash can instead of throwing them away.

    Awesome dog park in lake Oswego . That should say it all lake Oswego is a very posh arearead more

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    Hazelia Field Dog Park - Summertime dog park days

    Summertime dog park days

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    Our pups at the back section of the small dog park

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    Mount Tabor Park - Right path behind visitor center

    Mount Tabor Park

    4.6(284 reviews)
    3.8 miMt. Tabor, Southeast Portland

    Mount Tabor Park was long, long , long on my list for places to visit in Portland. After a recent…read moretrip to Portland we timed it where we could go here one morning and enjoy the scenery. We were not disappointed in the slightest! Most of the park is up on a hill which if I recall correctly is an extinct volcano. The reservoirs are very cool to look at and walk around at. We went to three of them and I believe that is the total number that aren't decommissioned but there once was five reservoirs here but two are decommissioned. The reservoirs were once used for drinking water but now serve primarily as a scenic and historic feature which it most certainly is! There is all kinds of paths you can walk around in and even minor hikes of a urban sort if you want to look at it that way as if you want you can walk uphill for quite a while. If you roam around the park you can see beautiful views of downtown Portland which is very enjoyable to see. I definitely recommend visiting this park and it has the appeal where it will attract tourists and locals alike as it is just that kind of a special place!

    I went here for a short hike after my last day of work in Portland, and found it delightful. It is…read morea park nestled on the ancient, extinct cinder cone, in a well-to-do neighborhood. It is nicely kept up, and features trails, abundant plant-life and some of Portland's historic reservoirs. The skyline of downtown is visible.

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    Mount Tabor Park - 8/26/2023 - Original Practice Shakespeare presents Antonie & Cleopatra

    8/26/2023 - Original Practice Shakespeare presents Antonie & Cleopatra

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    Soapbox Derby Let's go #TeamMonkey

    Mount Tabor Park - At one of the reservoirs and enjoying the historic buildings with them!

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    At one of the reservoirs and enjoying the historic buildings with them!

    Grant Park

    Grant Park

    4.6(25 reviews)
    4.8 miGrant Park, Northeast Portland

    It's a smaller unfenced dog park, compared to the others in the area. It has a nice track field to…read morethe left side of the creepy Beverly Cleary sculptures.

    Love this park! I lived across the street for 18 years and Grant Park, and all it has to offer,…read morepositively contributed immensely to my lifestyle. Lush shaded areas, walking paths, benches for reflecting, tennis courts, free concerts in the summer, a playground, and for me, the icing on the cake, an outdoor pool. For years I did my 3 mile walk on the track or around the neighborhood and through the park. My friends would laugh because I followed the same routine daily, but I enjoyed watching the transformation through the seasons, getting excited when spring bulbs would break through the ground or watching the leaves turn after crisp fall nights. It's so beautiful and serene throughout the seasons, and since it was right across the street, there was no excuse to miss my daily walk. Every summer Grant Park participates in Portlands Free Concerts in the Park series, a wonderful evening for families, couples, singles or groups. Bring your chair or blanket, pack a picnic, and sit under the trees and enjoy the symphony or a movie. The people watching is just as much fun! The crowds are friendly and it's such a sense of community. When this series begins, I know it's summer! For the kids, there is a playground area with lots of room for running around, spots for picnics, and a fountain. Parking is available on NE 33rd or the side streets for those not in walking distance. For me, the best part of the entire park is the pool, which was updated in 2017 with a new filtration system. For the past 15+ years, I do an hour of Lap swimming every single day for the three months the pool is open. They offer lanes for adult swim in the very early morning, at noon, and again around 5:30. While it does get super crowded, and often there are 5 or more other swimmers in the lane swimming in a circular pattern, I still love it. Swimming outdoors with the sun and fresh air, hearing the laughter of the kids, makes my workout go so much faster. It's my happy place! Inevitably one encounters what I call "lap rage" a few times a season. Those previous jr. olympics swimmers who think they own the lane and everyone has to get out of their way, but most are polite, know how to make it work, and recognize that the pool is for all of us, swimmers and kickboarders at every level. There are chairs and chaise lounges for those that arrive early. The open swim starts at 1:15 and goes until 3:10, a very limited time. This is because swimming lessons take priority and since swimming is a life skill, I can get behind this. On the weekends, open swim goes until 4:30. The bathrooms and showers are ok, what you would expect with the volume of people using the facilities daily. I wear shoes and do my best to not really look. There is a snack bar that sells popcorn and a cart that sells ices out front. I've never been to either but I do see the kids enjoying these treats. Even though I moved out of the Grant Park neighborhood 18 months ago, I drove to Grant Pool every single day last year to enjoy a swim. The Portland Public Pools used to stay open until mid September with limited hours since kids are back in school after Labor Day. For swimmers, this was our favorite time. We had all 5 lanes and it was so peaceful. No noise other than the sound of the swimmers gliding through the water. Last year they closed the pools before the end of August, which was such a bummer, claiming budget cuts. Let's hope they find money to support these pools for the entire three months. After our rainy winters, we want to get as much out of our dry and sunny months as possible.

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    Grant Park - Tennis courts

    Tennis courts

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    Track

    Grant Park - View of Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins and Ribsy the dog, from the Beverly Cleary children's books.

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    View of Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins and Ribsy the dog, from the Beverly Cleary children's books.

    Overlook Park - What a magnificent tree!

    Overlook Park

    3.9(18 reviews)
    7.2 miOverlook, North Portland

    This lovely bit of land has the potential to be as great as it was originally envisioned. And I…read moreimagine there was a time it was a community favorite spot for family gatherings, first dates, "that" secret retreat where you could take a breath to reset your inner peace, a trusted romping ground for your fur kids. The park's magical energy gave reason enough to grab your umbrella, Wellingtons, a friend who is willing to dance in the rain (yes, I know I'm stretching this a bit, dream with me here). Sadly, a short visit to this once bubbly land will likely leave you to go back to your favorite park and never return. I get it. It's winter and with Portland winters comes wet, muddy, and now even neglected by the city workers who's jobs are subsidized by local and state income taxes paid by hard working people from our gorgeous city. I may be new to the city, but what I do know is it rains. And it's no secret that winter brings days upon days of cold, rainy days. I personally love it! And isn't it safe to assume that this seasonal shift is no secret for the OG city folk? I'm told to expect living under dark clouds with daily rain accumulation right through spring of 2026. Again, I am new here. But doesn't it make sense to perhaps to take another look into learning what the city's resident community experts thoughts are on what seasonal characteristics determined this unfortunate decision. So like me, for example. I'm from Phoenix, AZ. Where summer temps seer to 115°- 120° with minimal breaks for weeks upon weeks. And guess what? City parks don't close up shop. They still book events for picnic spaces and other popular hidden gems. The toilets are open, clean and the park workers are eager to answer any questions you bring. And so my issue isn't with the declining state of the park. It's the blatant inconsideration for people who get outside even on the rainiest days and nights I find to be adversarial. The city has turned the parks public water source (especially convenient for your pups), closed and locked the only two toilets available to relieve the most commonly shared human function. Locking these toilets is wrong on so many levels. Doing so doesn't save the city spending budget. It doesn't keep homeless people away from the park, and it doesn't keep the park clean. Yeah. That last part. Thank you for encouraging people to make an unfair decision. Anyone reading this knows, when you gotta go, You gotta go. There is no health benefit for someone to hold it. Even leaving the park to go home is too long. Instead of promoting cleanliness and personal responsibility, you are in fact forcing people to urinate at will, anywhere. And even worse? Yes. Not all poop can be held beyond it's naturally placed emergency exit. Your decision to restrict access makes no sense. But, let's be real. This isn't to keep the budget honest. It's also not to ensure less traffic in spots where there is solid traffic. It's certainly not to use the opportunity to upgrade the facilities. It's to satisfy the early morning city park "ranger" and his personal agenda to bully anyone who wears the effects from a life of despair shown everywhere on their being. He wants to make life harder for a life that you'd think can't get worse. He is so repulsed by their presence, taking away their safety, dignity, hope and a spot to rest quietly when absolutely nobody is there. And even should someone stroll through, they don't care. The homeless folks aren't why this park has lost it's joy, it's because the people who have the powers are making decisions based on ensuring they win. How proud you must feel when you stoop to pick up your park powers and literally spew your wrongly placed toxic energy. Please reopen one of the restrooms and turn the water source back on. These park amenities belong to all the people of the city of Portland. Make your choices based on that agenda. Not your rangers. Do better!

    One of my favorite places to bring my folding chair, snacks and drinks to admire Portlands skyline.read more

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    Overlook Park - Restrooms

    Restrooms

    Overlook Park - View across river

    View across river

    Overlook Park

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    Luuwit View Dog Park - dog_parks - Updated June 2026

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